Walang maiiwan. An old adage. A simple saying.

Many have said it but so few have delivered. It's a saying that's in danger of becoming just an old fib told by leaders who fail to put their money where their mouths where. "No one will be left behind" is one of the trickiest parts of governance and the goal of delivering an inclusive, all-encompassing public service.

The trick however boils down to a leader's character. Leaders who do the work. Presidents who don't simply mouth platitudes.

Or, merely hold press conferences, but presidents with the actual energy and sincerity to do the work and pull that old adage off. "Marami ngayon umiikot. Bakit? Kasi tatakbo (sila).

Bisita sa atin, bisita sa mayor. Pero si Presidente, eto, ikot ng ikot, hindi naman siya tatakbo. At umiikot siya para harapin kayo at suklian yung suporta binigay ninyo sa nakaraan na eleksyon.

Ang pag-ikot niya ay serbisyo, hindi kampanya," Leyte Governor Jericho Petilla said to a large crowd in Palo, Leyte during President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s visit to Eastern Visayas last July 4, 2024.

And that's what President Bongbong Marcos (PBBM) has been doing since he assumed office a mere two years ago. He has been a ball of action. A whirlwind of travels not merely to press flesh, or cut ribbons, but to be a man on the ground, not a man who conducts monologues in Malacanang, but someone who punches in his daily quota of work—that tremendous job of seeing to it that government is doing its job.

That succor is be.