The Manila Times

Army leaders told to end insurgency in Panay

- RJAY ZURIAGA CASTOR

ILOILO CITY: Finish the fight on insurgency in Panay.

This was the first order and challenge posed by Maj. Gen. Marion Sison, the commander of the Army’s 3rd Infantry (Spearhead) Division, to the newly installed commanding officers of the two infantry battalions.

“Lick the enemy, totally decimate and eradicate them, in coordinati­on with the local government units, civil society organizati­ons, the private, religious, and the business sectors, in order to establish just and lasting peace in Panay,” Sison said.

Sison made the directive during change of command ceremonies for the 82nd (Bantay Laya) and the 12th (Lick ‘Em) Infantry Battalions.

He added that Panay Island is a sleeping dragon and one of the remaining bastions of the communist terrorist group.

Sison also encouraged the 82IB to collaborat­e closely with local authoritie­s and partners to dismantle remaining guerilla fronts.

“We cannot accomplish this mission without the support and collaborat­ion of our stakeholde­rs and local chief executives serving as chairmen of the Local Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict,” he said.

“It is crucial to coordinate, cooperate, and maintain open communicat­ion with our partners, as they play a vital role in helping us bring an end to the insurgency in Panay. It is essential to recognize that the resolution of this problem requires not only military action but also the effective implementa­tion of Task Force Elcac as the best solution.”

The change of command ceremonies saw Lt. Col. Jovert Pimentel and Lt. Col. Vicel Jan Garsuta assuming command of the 82nd and 12th IBs, respective­ly.

“The change of command ceremony marked a milestone for the army officers in upholding commitment and dedication to the organizati­on. Thus, the army officers must maintain organizati­onal dynamics and profession­al growth,” said Sison, emphasizin­g the outgoing battalion commanders’ efforts in maintainin­g peace and security in Panay Island.

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