Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Sotto pursuing drug-free QC

- By JiNG ViLLAMeNTe

Quezon City Vice Mayor Gian Sotto on Thursday vowed to pursue the local government’s dream of a drug-free city by strengthen­ing the ability of the barangays (villages’) through the QC Anti-Drug Abuse Advisory Council.

Sotto said the QCADAAC is giving barangay officials especially the new members of the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council special training and seminars to widen their knowledge in this “no-non-sense campaign.”

He added that through these practices, BADAC members will be given extra knowhow and guidance in implementi­ng the policies and approaches concerning the problem.

in its latest Strengthen­ing institutio­n Capacities of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council, lecturers from the Department of the interior and Local Government and Philippine Drug enforcemen­t Agency shared with officials of Barangays from District 2,5 and 6, some inputs and key points in pushing for this goal.

The QC-ADAAC is the city’s lead agency tasked with the implementa­tion of a total and integrated program designed to curb the drug abuse problem.

it is the focal point through which various sectors of the community work together to achieve the common objective of a drug-free QC.

Both Sotto and Mayor Joy Belmonte who are co-chairman of the QC-ADAAC, have been active in their partnershi­p with the national government’s fight against illegal drugs through the DiLG’s Buhay Ingatan, Droga’y Ayawan program.

in November last year, thousands gathered at the QC Memorial Center to show overwhelmi­ng support to the government’s illegal drugs program by joining BiDA’s fun run.

Sotto said that the fun run bolstered engagement with the community and the youth sector in crafting initiative­s to address the drug problem down to the city and barangay level.

The QC fun run was called BIDA KA daBARKADS with a theme “Takbo laban sa Droga: Malusog na Pangangata­wan at Matalas na Kaisipan.”

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