The Manila Times

You can be drug czar

- CATHERINE S. VALENTE

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said he would give Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo his power to enforce the law for six months and make her the drug czar following her criticisms that the war on drugs was a failure.

In his speech during the oath-taking of newly appointed officials, Duterte said he would send Robredo a letter to inform her of his decision.

“Sigelangsi­ya (She kept on crying) human rights, human rights. As a matter of fact, I am sending a letter to her through Secretary [Salvador] Medialdea. I will surrender my powers to enforce the law,i big ayk os a kanya mg a six months. Siyaangmag­dala ( I will give it to her for six months),” Duterte said.

“Tign an nat inkun ga no ang mangy ari. mo?Mas bright ka?Sige.Subukan mo (Let’s see what happens. I will not interfere. You want it? You think you’re brighter than me? Try it out),” he added.

Duterte made the offer after Robredo said the government’s brutal drug war, which killed more than 6,000 Filipinos, was a failure.

Robredo, head of the opposition, recently called on Duterte to allow the United Nations to investigat­e his war on drugs, which she said was “obviously not working.

But the vice president on Monday clarified that she meant to urge administra­tion leaders to “step back and assess” the narcotics crackdown.

Duterte’s spokesman Salvador Panelo earlier hit Robredo.

“With all due respect to the office she holds, the VP’s latest remarks are unquestion­ably bereft of factual basis and devoid of recognitio­n of the successes that the war on illegal drugs has reaped,” Panelo said.

“She may not realize it but she is echoing the lies and black propaganda of some of her colleagues in the political opposition, which to say the least is unfortunat­e, especially since she was part of the Cabinet when the government’s program against the drug menace was launched,” he added.

Government data show at least 6,600 people have been killed in anti-illegal drug operations since Duterte took office in July 2016. But local and internatio­nal human rights groups claim the death toll is higher.

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