By Freddie Lazaro
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La
Union – An Army official has cited the implementation of the “Whole of Nation
Approach” to end the local Communist armed conflict as the reason for the
surrender of 840 New People’s Army (NPA) rebels and supporters in the fourth
quarter of 2019.
Major General Lenard T.
Agustin, the commander of the army’s 7th Infantry Division based in Fort
Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, said the collaboration of the national government
agencies (NGAs) and the local government units (LGUs), as mandated by Executive
Order 70, played an active role in the bid to end insurgency in their
areas of responsibility, especifically in Central and Northern Luzon.
These LGUs and NGAs have
worked with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP) in bringing about inclusive peace and sustainable development
to the nation.
“With more stakeholders
putting in efforts to show the people, down to the barangay level, what we have
to offer, what benefits await them should they (the NPA members and their
supporters) surrender; more of them (NPA members) are taking courage to come
back, be with their families, and experience peace,” said Agustin.
He said that the 840 NPA
rebels and supporters surrendered to the different line units under his command
located in Regions 1 and 3.
A majority of the
surrenderers, or 438, gave themselves up to the 69th Infantry Battalion in
Guimba, Nueva Ecija, followed by 48th Infantry Battalion in Bulacan which
recorded 222; while the 84th Infantry Battalion in Carranglan recorded 100
surrenderers.
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