By Joseph B. Zambrano
BAGUIO CITY – Student activists have
turned New People’s Army commanders in the Cordillera, security officials here
said.
Mayor
Benjamin Magalong during the recent meeting of the City Peace and Order Council
(CPOC) which he chairs noted this concern saying,
“'We are very
much concentrated on our problem on this Covid-19 and we tend to disregard
issues and concerns around us like this peace and order situation.”
Cordillera
police director Brig. Gen. R'win Pagkalinawan also shared his views on the
peace and order situation with the CPOC.
One of the
issues discussed was about the alleged student activists-turned-commanders of
the NPA operating in the Cordillera.
The city is a
hub for education of the North where top universities and schools are
found.
‘We ask the
parents and guardians to keep close contact of their children especially on
their extra-curricular activities and when they go home very late. For the
barangay officials, they should know what is happening in their area of
responsibility,’ the mayor emphasized.
It has been
noted that even during the implementation of community quarantine, some
members front groups held forum and prayer rally
in the city.
Magalong said gone are the days when
insurgency was a problem only of the military and the police. Now,
insurgency has become an inter-sectoral/ inter-department t concern that
requires a whole of nation approach, utilizing all resources of government and
involvement of all especially the private sector to attain lasting peace in the
country.
The whole-of-nation
approach to end local communist armed conflict or Executive Order
70 of President Rodrigo Duterte shows that the government is sincere in ending
insurgency in the country, he added.
Pagkalinawan
said peace and order is a partnership between the local government units where
the chief executive is on top while the police and the Army will adhere to
the directives of local governments.
A very
good example is Sadanga Mayor Gabby Ganggangan who is very active and vocal on
the fight against insurgency, he said. -- PIA CAR
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