The Manila Times

Surigao del Norte now insurgency-free

- BY FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA AND REINA C. TOLENTINO

INTERIOR and Local Government Secretary Benjamin “Benhur” Abalos Jr. said Surigao del Norte is now insurgency-free.

Abalos said this was the result of the relentless efforts of the provincial government of Surigao del Norte, the military and the police in dismantlin­g the remaining forces of the New People’s Army (NPA) in the province.

The province was formally declared insurgency-free on Friday, March 15.

During the ceremonial declaratio­n, 14 former rebels pledged their support to the government and received a total of P904,269 financial and livelihood assistance from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)-administer­ed Enhanced Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program (E-Clip).

Abalos said the amount will be used by the former rebels to start a new life.

The former rebels also received hygiene kits, mosquito nets, and vitamins from the Department of Health-Caraga; P10,000 from the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t-Caraga, and P5,000 cash from the office of Gov Robert Lyndon Barbers.

Surigao del Norte has received P10.059-billion E-Clip funds in the last six years.

It also received P1.067-billion SBDP funds from the DILG for three cities, three municipali­ties, and 70 barangay (villages) for projects such as farm-to-market roads, water and sanitation, health stations, schools, rural electrific­ation, and others.

Meanwhile, Surigao del Norte 2nd District Rep. Robert Ace Barbers welcomed the declaratio­n of Surigao del Norte as insurgency-free.

“We are happy that the province now is free from the cudgels and shadows of conflict and unrest,” Barbers said on Sunday.

The declaratio­n “will surely be advantageo­us for the province as it will be a catalyst to growth and economic developmen­t in the area, as well as in the Caraga region,” the lawmaker said.

In his welcome speech on Friday during the formal declaratio­n, Barbers said that the “remarkable achievemen­t” was “a testament to the unwavering dedication and collaborat­ive efforts” of the armed forces, the members of law enforcemen­t agencies, and the local government units and their local chief executives.

He said that it was a testament to “the resilient spirit of the people of the beloved province of Surigao del Norte.”

Barbers admitted the “journey was not a smooth one,” saying it “had daunting challenges and difficult situationa­l problems" before achieving the rebel-free status.

“This is a testament to the indomitabl­e spirit of unity and cooperatio­n that defines the Filipino people,” he said.

 ?? PHOTO BY VINCE JACOB VISAYA ?? HIGH YIELD
Farm workers thresh newly harvested ‘palay’ (unhusked rice) using mechanical thresher at a demonstrat­ion farm in Ballestero­s, Aurora, Isabela in preparatio­n for drying. The farm owner reported high palay yield.
PHOTO BY VINCE JACOB VISAYA HIGH YIELD Farm workers thresh newly harvested ‘palay’ (unhusked rice) using mechanical thresher at a demonstrat­ion farm in Ballestero­s, Aurora, Isabela in preparatio­n for drying. The farm owner reported high palay yield.

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