By Peter A. Balocnit
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Around 100
“bodong” or peace pact holders of this province are now being tapped by
government in its anti-drug campaign including
civil society and academe.
This
is the core strategy of ‘Sulong Pilipinas’ of the Duterte administration
in its intensified campaign against illegal drugs, corruption and
criminality in the country.
Aside
from the police, it involves local government units and communities in the
campaign to improve peace and order in their respective communities to usher
development..
Mayer
Adong, provincial director of Department of the Interior and Local Government,
in media forum told Provincial Peace and Order Council, that one of the
strategies to achieve a 100 percent reduction in number of drug users in the
province is involving active participation of “Bodong” holders.
In
the plan are information and education campaigns on illegal drug during an
upcoming bodong summit.
Bodong is a bilateral peacepact
between two sub-tribes and has a key holder of responsibility to enforce its
provisions (pagta) including at present the prohibition on sale and use of
illegal drugs to and among bodong subjects.
Also
tapped as partners in campaign against
drug abuse were Kalinga-Apayao Religious Sector Association and Shalom Kalinga,
a moral recovery group involved in rehabilitation of drug users.
Mayer
also named the Kalinga State University, other colleges and Department of
Education for advocacy on drug laws particularly on Republic Act
9165 to students and adoption of Drug Abuse Resistance Education or DARE
in the elementary grades and high school.
To
eradicate supply of marijuana which is abundant in the province and control
established supply chains, communities were urged to conduct clearing
operations on known marijuana plantations and for local legislative councils
enact ordinances against drug transport.
Meanwhile,
the “Pumiyaan” anti-poverty convergence program of the provincial LGU and
partner-national government agencies shall expand its coverage to include
marijuana-producing barangays.
This
is to encourage producers to stop their illegal trade and divert them to engage
in legitimate livelihood offered under the program.
One
performance target to deliver Kalinga’s share in Sulong Pilipinas by the end of
2016 is the institutionalization of functional Mamamayan Ayaw sa Iligal na
Droga or MASA-MASID in 152 barangays of the province.
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