Volt Bohol, President of ATOM
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Ni Oggie Medina
THRU actor-politician Butz Aquino (I really miss him) and Reli German, I was baptized in street protests and rallies. Through them, I came to know ATOM, or the August Twenty One Movement.
Today, Volt Bohol is the president of ATOM, a civic organization in the Philippines advocating for good governance, anti-corruption, and the preservation of democracy. As a vocal activist, he leads protests against corruption, specifically issues like flood control project anomalies, and encourages public accountability.
Moreover, he defends the 1987 Constitution, participates in the “ROAR: A Walk Against Corruption”, and commemorates the EDSA People Power Revolution.
On February 22, there will be “ROAR! Walk for People Power at Araneta Center Cubao in Quezon City at 7 a.m..
Certainly, as I met Volt Bohol during the presscon, with Jesuit priest Father Tito Caluag, Running Priest Father Robert Reyes and Kiko Aquino Dee — on “Trillion Peso March Part 3: Tayo ang People Power laban sa Korapsyon at Dinastiya” — he emphasizes that “the Filipino is worth fighting for” and advocates for citizen vigilance.