BAGUIO
CITY -- A former rebel in the Cordillera received a total of P65,000
cash assistance and benefits through the government’s enhanced comprehensive
local integration program (ECLIP) during a recent program here.
The
former rebel, whose name was not disclosed for security reasons was one among 188 FRs in
the Cordillera Administrative Region who benefitted from the ECLIP with 124
from the Militia ng Bayan and 64 from the New People’s Army.
A total of P15,160,000
DILG-administered financial assistance has already been awarded to FRs in the
Cordillera.
The ECLIP is a program for
former rebels and members of the Militia ng Bayan who abandoned armed struggle
and reintegrate into society as civilians.
The Department of the
Interior and Local Government (DILG) - administered package under ECLIP
includes immediate assistance worth P15,000, livelihood worth P50,000 and
firearm remuneration which is double the cost of the firearm).
A reintegration
assistance of P21,000 is also included to cover administrative expenses.
FRs can also qualify for
a house and lot or a housing grant from the National Housing Authority (NHA)
amounting to P450,000.
“It is
the earnest effort of the government to welcome back our brothers and sisters
who wish to return back to society for a peaceful life. Our concept of peace
would include embracing the values that are important in our hearts, that is,
integrity, excellence through government service, transparency, and
accountability,” said DILG-CAR Cordillera director Marlo Iringan during the
program.
Brig. Gen. Henry
Doyaoen, commander of the 503rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine
Army, urged citizens to voice out criticisms that are constructive and would
benefit the country instead of doing it through the use of arms.
Brig. Gen. R’win
Pagkalinawan, regional police director also urged citizens to seek support of
the government instead of rebel groups to advance certain advocacies.
Baguio
City Mayor Benjamin Magalong said, “There will come a time when we will have to
make a choice to support the government and to advocate for peace. Let’s start
a dialogue”.
Other government
agencies such as the Departments of Justice (DOJ), Trade and Industry (DTI),
Agriculture (DA), Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), and local government
units (LGUs) have also provided assistance to FRs.
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