Ex-Nueva Ecija rebs receive financial aid
>> Wednesday, February 27, 2019
SAN JOSE CITY, Nueva
Ecija -- The Department of Interior and Local Government of Nueva Ecija in
coordination with the Army’s 84th Infantry Battalion distributed checks to
former rebels as part of its 9th founding anniversary celebration in Nueva
Ecija last week.
The
distribution of checks was held at Sitio Junior Campo, Barangay Sto Niño 2nd, San Jose City.
Two former
rebels received the amount of P65,000 each as part of their Enhanced
Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) benefits.
The financial
aid included P15,000 as immediate cash assistance and P50,000 as livelihood
assistance.
The 84th IB
celebrated their 9th anniversary with the theme: “Victorious Troopers:
Stronger, Bolder and Better at Nine” that featured a week-long celebration
commemorating the unit’s success in various fields of endeavors.
One of its
highlights was the distribution of immediate and livelihood assistance to the
two former rebels from Carranglan, Nueva Ecija who voluntarily surrendered to
the folds of the law on December 8, 2018.
The
surrenderees declared allegiance to the
government. “You can count on us that we will continue to perform our duty in
serving the people and securing the communities within our area of
responsibility to the best of our abilities. It has and always been our
mandated task” Lt. Col. George M. Bergonia, the Commander of the 84th IB, said.
Meanwhile,
Brigadier General Lenard T Agustin, the Commander of the 7th Infantry (Kaugnay)
Division, extended his greetings to the Victorious Troopers and he also
commended the unit’s efforts in protecting the people and the community within
its area of responsibility.
He also
encouraged the rebels to lay down their arms and return to the folds of the
law.
“I would also
like to thank the LGUs and other agencies who were involved in the awarding of
E-CLIP benefits to the former rebels. Let us continue to be of service to the
people most especially to those who were deceived by the CTGs,” Agustin said.
Colonel Rowen
A, Tolentino, the Commander of the 703rd Infantry (Agila) Brigade, said that
the immediate and livelihood assistance will greatly help the families of
former rebels in starting a new and peaceful life away from the armed struggle.
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