Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Fortify north frontiers, Teodoro orders AFP

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI

Defense Secretary gilberto Teodoro Jr. issued a firm order to the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, calling for an amplified presence in vital remote outposts.

Teodoro’s directive came on the heels of his tour alongside AFP chief of staff gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. on Tuesday, where they inspected vital locations such as Naval Detachment Basco, ND Mavulis, and the soon-to-be-completed multi-agency outpost in Mahatao, all in Batanes province.

Their journey extended to La-lo airport and Port Irene in Cagayan.

In a statement on Wednesday, the AFP’s Naval Forces Northern Luzon said the top defense officials’ visit highlighte­d the importance of fortifying the country’s territoria­l defense capabiliti­es to ensure the overall safety and integrity of the Philippine­s.

“He also called for the developmen­t of more structures, noting that Batanes is the ‘spearhead of the Philippine­s as far as the northern baseline is concerned,’” the NFNL said.

“The secretary also gave instructio­ns for an increased AFP presence in the area,” it added.

Teodoro also called for strengthen­ed interagenc­y cooperatio­n between the AFP and other agencies, especially local government units, to protect fishermen and other maritime stakeholde­rs.

He said, “Once stakeholde­rs feel safer, it would result in better economics.”

Teodoro also conveyed the government’s recognitio­n of the AFP troops’ service, dedication, and profession­alism in ensuring the security of the northernmo­st part of the country.

“The visit by Secretary Teodoro signifies a pivotal moment in our nation’s commitment to territoria­l defense and national security,” the NFNL said.

Teodoro and Brawner were accompanie­d by Navy Chief VAdm Toribio Adaci Jr., Northern Luzon commander Lt. gen. Fernyl Buca, NFNL commander Commodore Francisco Tagamolila Jr. and other senior military and police officials deployed to the outposts, with Batanes governor Marilou Cayco and other local officials welcoming them.

China imagining things

In another report, National Security Council spokespers­on Jonathan Malaya refuted China’s recent claim that it drove away a Philippine Coast guard vessel patrolling off Scarboroug­h Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.

In a chance interview, Malaya said China’s claims “have no basis” as the PCG’s BRP Teresa Magbanua is still operating near the maritime feature.

“There’s no truth to that claim. It’s a figment of their imaginatio­n,” he said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? REsIDENTs of Barangays 312, 314, 329 and 335 receive generous rice donations at the ‘Kalinga sa Maynila’ event on Lope de Vega corner Severino Reyes streets in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Wednesday. The Manila LGU brings essential services right to the neighborho­od.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE REsIDENTs of Barangays 312, 314, 329 and 335 receive generous rice donations at the ‘Kalinga sa Maynila’ event on Lope de Vega corner Severino Reyes streets in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Wednesday. The Manila LGU brings essential services right to the neighborho­od.

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