Manila Standard

Villar praises farming training for future PNP officers

- By Macon Ramos-Araneta

SENATOR Cynthia Villar said teaching police cadets farming skills is aligned with the mission of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) to provide comprehens­ive education and training to future policemen.

“Having farming skills truly resonates with the principles and purpose of law enforcemen­t,” Villar, chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Agricultur­e and Food, said.

“Understand­ing farming and the unique challenges it presents will help you connect more deeply with these communitie­s. These connection­s can foster trust and cooperatio­n, which are essential elements for you to carry out your police work more effectivel­y,” she told cadets.

Villar was the Guest Speaker during the flag-raising ceremony of the PNPA in Silang, Cavite.

She thanked PNPA Director Police Major General Eric Noble for inviting her to be part of this event.

“I have been informed that my strong advocacy for agricultur­e aligns with PNPA’s belief that policemen possessing farming skills can significan­tly enhance the police service within the communitie­s they serve,” she said.

The senator told the cadets that as future police officers, they are likely to be stationed in places where agricultur­e plays a critical role.

She also told future police officers that they can actively participat­e building food security and fostering a safer environmen­t by sharing their farming knowledge, educating local communitie­s, and empowering farmers.

“When communitie­s have consistent access to nutritious food, they tend to be more stable, peaceful, and less inclined to engage in unlawful activities,” noted the senator.

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