TABUK CITY -- Four former members of the communist New
People’s Army received livelihood
settlement grants from the Dept. of Social Welfare and Development Kalinga here
on Nov. 29 as part of government's Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration
Program (E-CLIP),
The ceremony was held here at the Provincial Capitol in Barangay Bulanao graced by the Kalinga Gov. James Edduba.
A regional police information office report said present were Lt. Col. Jeffrey Vicente, Kalinga chief of the police Provincial Community Affairs Division and Thyrza Shoey Dogui-is of Dept. of the Interior and Local Government Kalinga. During the program, the rebel returnees received P20,000 worth of livelihood settlement grants to implement their proposed hog raising, rice and vegetable retailing projects.
The E-CLIP is a government program that caters to communist rebels who return to the folds of the law by providing them with packages of assistance to help them to reintegrate into the community.
The ceremony was held here at the Provincial Capitol in Barangay Bulanao graced by the Kalinga Gov. James Edduba.
A regional police information office report said present were Lt. Col. Jeffrey Vicente, Kalinga chief of the police Provincial Community Affairs Division and Thyrza Shoey Dogui-is of Dept. of the Interior and Local Government Kalinga. During the program, the rebel returnees received P20,000 worth of livelihood settlement grants to implement their proposed hog raising, rice and vegetable retailing projects.
The E-CLIP is a government program that caters to communist rebels who return to the folds of the law by providing them with packages of assistance to help them to reintegrate into the community.
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