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MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday swore in former Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Eduardo Oban Jr. as the new national security adviser. Oban replaced Eduardo Año, who retired from public service due to health reasons. READ: Marcos accepts Eduardo Año’s resignation as national security adviser In a press release from the Presidential Communications Office, Oban’s assumption of the role “reinforces the administration’s commitment to strengthen national security, defense planning, and inter-agency coordination to attain a free, peaceful, and resilient Philippines.” Oban will be responsible for national security priorities and ensuring continuity in the government’s […]... Keep on reading: Ex-AFP chief Oban Jr. takes oath as national security adviser
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