By Myds Supnad
VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur- The Philippine
National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines in Regions 1 and 3 have increased
security precautions for the May polls, even as the Singsons, the dominant
political clan of Ilocos Sur pledged not to use violence to win.
An army general said Monday the
7th Infantry (Kaugnay) Division (7ID), Philippine Army in coordination with
the Philippine National Police are coordinating to ensure fair, honest and
orderly elections.
Maj.
Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang, commander of the Army’s 7th Infantry Division
which covers Regions 1 and 3, said the 7ID deployed personnel along with the PNP in strategic
locations to conduct checkpoints to pre-empt election related violence that may
arise during the campaign period that started Feb 12.
Earlier,
top Army officials 7ID joined the signing of peace covenant made in all
provinces in Regions 1 and 3 with local political candidates, religious
leaders, local government units and agencies.
Catapang
also cited the assurance made by Ilocos Sur gubernatorial candidate
Ryan Singson and political leaders in the province who said the Singsons
will not resort to political violence.
Ryan
is son of incumbent Gov. Chavit Singson who did not file his candidacy and
placed his son Ryan as his successor, while Ronald Singson, another son of
Chavit, has also wanted to regain the post he had vacated in the first
congressional district.
The
Singsons are still a force to reckon with in Ilocos Sur.
Catapang
said the signing of covenants aimed to pursue the following
objectives: ensure conduct of fair elections, abhor use of force, violence or
intimidation directed to any particular political party or to any candidate,
refrain from character assassination but rather confine campaign in portraying
political platform and programs of government and respect laws governing
conduct of truly free and democratic elections.
Covenants also pledged assistance to any
political party or politician subjected to harassment or
intimidation and disputes shall be
resolved in the most civilized manner taking into consideration the inherent
rights of a citizens of the
Catapang
Jr. said 7ID personnel should be non- partisan in politics, except to exercise
their right to suffrage.
The
general also encouraged political parties to abide by Comelec orders,
particularly political aspirants having too much security or bodyguard carrying
firearms not specified under Resolution No. 9561-A. of the electoral body.
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