Former Abra rebel raises pigs for ‘peace development’
>> Thursday, November 20, 2014
CAMP JUAN VILLAMOR, Bangued, Abra—Happy to
receive remuneration for a surrendered firearm, a former rebel said for peace
and development, he plans to start raising pigs from the money he received last
week.
Wilson Balansi, a member of the
Cordillera Forum for Peace and Development (CFPD), formerly known as the
Cordillera People’s Liberation Army (CPLA), said he plans to buy two to four
pigs this month to start his hog-raising project to augment his salary.
This will bring extra income to my family and
will help prepare my children for better education, he said.
Balansi belongs to the last batch of former
rebels in Abra to receive their financial remuneration this year. Other CFPD
members received their payment earlier.
Balansi is now employed with the Department
of Environment and Natural Resources as a forest guard under the Bantay Gubat
project of the government.
Employment under the Bantay Gubat project is
one of the options open to former rebels under the Memorandum of Agreement
signed in 2011 by the government and the Cordillera People’s Liberation
Army-Cordillera Bodong Administration (CPLA-CBA).
The objective of the MOA or the closure
agreement is "towards the CPLA's final disposition of arms and forces and
its transformation into a potent socioeconomic unarmed force."
Meanwhile, Senior Supt. Albertlito Garcia,
provincial police director, told the former rebels to choose how to spend their
money. The view was echoed by Decimia Cabang of the Department of Social
Welfare and Development, saying the money should be enough to start a
small business.
Both Garcia and Cabang were witnesses to the
remuneration turnover conducted by representatives from the Office of the
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process.
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