PEÑARANDA, Nueva Ecija – Mayors
in the 27 municipalities of the province are considering installing
closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in some 600 barangays to keep watch
over crimes and improve the overall peace and order situation in their
respective jurisdictions.
Mayor
Ferdinand Abesamis, newly re-elected president of the provincial chapter of the
League of Municipalities of the Philippines, said the installation of CCTVs
will be in their agenda when the new set of LMP officers convenes for their
first meeting this week.
Abesamis,
a close ally of Gov. Aurelio Umali, ran unopposed as LMP president. Elected
with him were Zaragoza Mayor Lovella Belmonte-Espiritu (secretary); Llanera
Mayor Lorna Mae Vero (treasurer); Aliaga Mayor Elizabeth Vargas (auditor);
Lupao Mayor Richard Ramos (business manager); Gen. Tinio Mayor Virgilio Bote
(public relations officer); and Mayors Ubaldino Lacurom (Nampicuan), Jose Francis
Steven Dizon (Guimba), LucioUera (Pantabangan), Mary Abad (Carranglan), Rolando
Bue (Gabaldon), Josefino Angeles (Sta. Rosa), Santiago Austria (Jaen), and
Cesario Lopez (San Isidro), directors.
Abesamis
said the CCTVs will be interconnected through a central monitor.
“Here in
Peñaranda, for example, we will be setting up CCTVs in nine barangays, five
each in four central barangays and four each in all the other barangays,” he
said.
He added that the
high-definition, wireless surveillance cameras will help improve the peace and
order situation in the 27 municipalities.
Nueva
Ecija has a total of 849 barangays, including those in the component cities of
Cabanatuan, Gapan, Muñoz, Palayan, and San Jose.
The LMP
plan is aligned with Umali’s proposal last April for the Philippine National
Police to install 10 CCTVs in strategic locations in the province before the
May elections to keep watch over criminal elements round-the-clock and boost
security, particularly in the run-up to the balloting.
Umali said the provincial
government would include the acquisition of CCTVs in the budget of the
Provincial Peace and Order Council.
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