Question & AnswerQ&A (LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 126)
The purpose is to propagate to the Filipino people the contributions of the Muslim citizenry in the nation's struggle against foreign domination and nationhood by dedicating a stamp honoring Sultan Mohammad Dipatuan Kudarato.
The Postmaster General of Manila is authorized to implement the issuance of the stamp and necessary expenditures related to this instruction.
The stamp bears the facsimile of the medallion of the Ancient Order of Sultan Kudarat.
The stamp is valued at ten centavos each.
The stamp shall be made available within the Fiscal Year 1973-1974.
The Letter of Instructions No. 126 was signed by President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
It recognizes the historical contributions of the Muslim population to Philippine nationhood and unjust foreign domination, promoting unity and national identity.
No, the Letter of Instructions does not specify penalties for non-compliance.
The Office of the Postmaster General is responsible for implementation.
The Letter of Instructions authorizes all necessary expenditures for implementation but does not specify a particular government fund.