ASIPULO, Ifugao – The provincial
government of Ifugao and the 5th Infantry Division (5ID) of the Philippine Army
(PA) broke ground here recently to jointly implement construction of a road in
a remote village here, considered to be under influence of the New People’s
Army.
Maj. Noriel Tayaben,
division public affairs officer, in a press release said the groundbreaking
August 9 and signing of memorandum of partnership agreement (MOPA) will
commence construction of 4.4-km farm-to-market road at Barangay Namal.
Tayaben said Barangay
Namal is a far-flung mountainous village which formerly was a stronghold of the
Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front
(CPP-NPA-NDF), particularly under the Kilusang Larangan Gerilya (KLG) Ifugao.
The said barangay was
cleared by the 54th Infantry Battalion (54IB) under the 5ID from the influence
of the NPA which led to the dismantling of the KLG Ifugao and was turned over
to the Provincial and Municipal Task Forces to End Local Communist Armed
Conflict (PTF/MTF ELCAC) for the development of the area.
Grace Tayaban, Namal
barangay captain, said their place is an agricultural community, and vegetable
farming is the primary source of income of the people.
She said the project
will connect Sitio Nangkatengey and Numpaling in Namal to the road system.
"This project of
the government will surely improve the lives (of) people and help in the
development of my barangay," Tayaban said.
She also thanked the
military for ousting the NPA and clearing their village of the influence of the
communist terrorists.
In the MOPA, the 5ID
will help the provincial government of Ifugao in the construction of the
farm-to-market road by providing manpower and equipment that will augment the
manpower and equipment of the provincial government.
The 513th Engineering Construction
Battalion will be the unit of the Philippine Army that will help in the road
construction.
Governor Jerry Dalipog
urged his townmates to support the programs of the PTF/MTF ELCAC in order to
sustain the peace and usher in development for the province.
He said the aim of the
provincial government is to fast-track the construction of the FMR to
facilitate the development of the place and improve the lives of the people.
Dalipog also thanked
the 5ID for responding to his request to help in the construction of the road.
The MOPA was signed by
5ID commander Brig. Gen. Laurence Mina, Governor Dalipog, and Asipulo Mayor
Armando Domilod.
Mina said that
development in the area will insulate the people from the influence of the
communist terrorists. (PNA)
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