A Trillion Peso March against corruption will be held on Sunday
On September 21, the Trillion Peso March Against Corruption will be held at the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (Edsa), and these are the groups and individuals who will join the said event.
This upcoming gathering is set to air the grievances of the public against the anomalies in flood control projects. Based on the report in the Inquirer, the Church Leaders Council for National Transformation spearheaded this.
On Sunday, it will be the 53rd anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law under the regime of former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Through the 1986 People Power Revolution in Edsa, the former president was ousted.

Participants who will join the protest, which will begin at 2 PM, are advised to wear white shirts. In a statement, the church leaders said, “We, members of the Church Leaders Council for National Transformation, together with other church organizations, are united in prayer and calling for strong condemnation against the blatant and blatant corruption that is destroying our countryâs flood control projects.”
The church group also encourages the public to go out and participate in asking for accountability from companies and personalities who were involved in the flood control project anomalies.

“Let us demand accountability, transparent and honest government, and leaders with integrity. The Bible reminds us: âLet justice roll down like a river, and righteousness like a never-failing streamâ (Amos 5:24),â the group said.
On Monday, Sept. 15, based on the report from ABS-CBN News, the church group released a list showing who and which group pledged their attendance for this endeavor.
Based on the list, as of this writing, there were already 137 groups that expressed support for the Trillion Peso March Against Corruption, while there were 56 individuals who signed for this.