SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga -- The Central
Luzon Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) has
declared the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) as
persona non grata.
“We are gathered here
with one common objective: to finally put an end to communist insurgency in
Region 3,” Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Carlito Galvez Jr. said
during RTF-ELCAC’s meeting at the Kingsborough International Convention Center
here last week.
“We are going to address
it by the strong cooperation as mandated under Executive Order 70,” Galvez, who
is concurrent Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security for Central
Luzon, said.
EO 70, which President
Duterte signed last December, institutionalizes a “whole-of-nation approach” by
enjoining local government units and members of the community to initiate
“localized peace engagements” with communist rebels.
The EO created the
RTF-ELCAC under the National Task Force-ELCAC, which was also tasked to adopt a
National Peace Framework.
Help end rebellion
Meanwhile, DILG
Secretary Eduardo Año said ordinary citizens should help the government end the
50-year communist rebellion by convincing NPA rebels to surrender.
“Help us convince
communist rebels that armed conflict is not the solution to the country’s
problems,” Año said.
He gave assurance that
the President is addressing the issues on poverty, injustice and corruption,
which are being raised by communist rebels.
Records show that more
than 8,000 rebels have surrendered since last December.
At least 2,129 rebel
returnees received benefits and assistance under the government’s Enhanced
Comprehensive Local Integration Program or E-CLIP.
Año said they also
recently launched the Retooled Community Support program, which aims to address
issues on the ground through a convergence of government initiatives with the
participation of the public. – With
Emmanuel Tupas
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