Abra NPA rebs, groups surrender to Abra cops
>> Tuesday, August 31, 2021
BANGUED, Abra-- Philippine National Police
chief Gen, Guillermo Lorenzo administered oath of allegiance to National
Coalition of Lingkod Bayan advocacy support groups and former New People’s Army
guerillas here recently at Abra capitol.
The ceremony was graced by Rep. Joseph Sto. Nino “JB” B. Bernos, Gov. Ma. Jocelyn “Joy” V Bernos, Nathaniel Lacambra, DOLE regional director; SangguniangPanlalawigan members and local chief executive.
The advocacy support groups are composed of different organizations such as force multipliers, women and LGBTQ, faith-based, Global PCR, Kaligkasan, Foreign National Keepers Network (FNKN), National Coalition of Information Technology Advocates for Change (NTCITAC), Barangay Based, Joint Industrial Peace Concerns Office (JIPCO) and KabataanKontraDroga at Terrorismo (KKDAT).
The advocacy support group members were from Abra towns Bangued, Boliney, Bucay, Luba, Penarrubia, Pilar, San Quintin, Tayum, Tineg and Villaviciosa.
Meanwhile, through the personnel series of negotiations and with the help of the community, 40 former rebels surrendered to authorities,
Eleazar awarded certificate of livelihood entitlement to each of former rebels given by the Dept. of Labor and Employment amounting to P20,000.
Police said advocacy support groups serve as partners of PNP in achieving achieve peace through their help and support in implementing government projects and programs like those against crime and insurgency.
The ceremony was graced by Rep. Joseph Sto. Nino “JB” B. Bernos, Gov. Ma. Jocelyn “Joy” V Bernos, Nathaniel Lacambra, DOLE regional director; SangguniangPanlalawigan members and local chief executive.
The advocacy support groups are composed of different organizations such as force multipliers, women and LGBTQ, faith-based, Global PCR, Kaligkasan, Foreign National Keepers Network (FNKN), National Coalition of Information Technology Advocates for Change (NTCITAC), Barangay Based, Joint Industrial Peace Concerns Office (JIPCO) and KabataanKontraDroga at Terrorismo (KKDAT).
The advocacy support group members were from Abra towns Bangued, Boliney, Bucay, Luba, Penarrubia, Pilar, San Quintin, Tayum, Tineg and Villaviciosa.
Meanwhile, through the personnel series of negotiations and with the help of the community, 40 former rebels surrendered to authorities,
Eleazar awarded certificate of livelihood entitlement to each of former rebels given by the Dept. of Labor and Employment amounting to P20,000.
Police said advocacy support groups serve as partners of PNP in achieving achieve peace through their help and support in implementing government projects and programs like those against crime and insurgency.
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