The Manila Times

235 NPA rebels surrender

- BY JERRY HERNANDEZ

CAMP AQUINO, Tarlac: The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s’ Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) said that about 235 members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Regions 1,2,3 and the Cordillera returned to the fold of the government in February 2021.

The returnees include 10 reg- ular NPA members who surrendere­d five firearms; 123 Milisya ng Bayan; two Sangay sa Partido ng Lokalidad; and 100 party members from the different NPA-affiliated mass organizati­ons.

“They are currently undergoing processing of requiremen­ts to avail the government’s Enhanced Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program (E-Clip),” Lt. Gen. Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos Jr., Nolcom chief, said.

In January 2021, a total of 87 rebels surrendere­d and are now awaiting the release of their respective E-Clip grants.

Burgos said the growing number of surrenders each month indicates that the “end of the already dwindling forces of the NPA” is near.

“Communist terrorists in Northern and Central Luzon are now crumbling and are nearing their total destructio­n, as more of their members realize the deceptions and manipulati­ve ploys of their leaders who recruited them and used them do further their personal agenda,” he said.

Burgos attributed the mass surrenders to the active support and collaborat­ion of local government units and the community through the whole-of-nation approach.

“We are elated to know that here in Northern and Central Luzon, local government units and the community continue to embrace their active role in the fight to totally eradicate the communist terrorists. Indeed, the whole-of-nation approach is making headways in our campaign to end the local communist armed conflict in this part of our country,” he said.

Burgos reiterated his call to the remaining members of NPA to abandon their armed struggle.

“There is no better time to lay down their arms and abandon their false ideology but now. The government’s thrust for genuine peace is on its peak. They should grab the opportunit­y while they can, for the sake of their families who have been longing for peaceful and prosperous lives with them,” he added.

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