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‘Marcos’ 1st ever PNP command conference not a loyalty check’

- ( John Eric Mendoza © Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr .’ sf ir st-ever presiding over the Philippine National Police’s ( PNP) command conference is not a loyalty check on the 200,000- strong police force, its chief General Benjamin Acorda said on Thursday.

Acorda made this clarificat­ion amid what he deemed“political noise” hounding t he country, referring to issues such as Mindanao secessioni­st calls and the alleged destabiliz­ation plot against the Marcos administra­tion.

“No, I don’t consider it as a loyalty check,” Acorda said in a press conference in Camp Crame hours after the command conference when asked if the activity could be considered that way.

“He being our commander in chief, i t’s but proper, really, top reside ,” Acorda continued. “Actually, this is his first time and we are happy to be part of the PNP; we are happy for him to preside over our command conference.”

Acorda noted t hat Marcos already presided over the command conference of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) last month.

For its part, the AFP said there is no need for a loyalty check among the armed forces, which is bound to protect the country’s Constituti­on.

Last Jan. 31, Duterte claimed that local political forces would regroup in the Davao Region to start a peaceful movement for Mindanao’s independen­ce.

Acorda previously warned of “chaos” once Duterte’s call for separate Mindanao pushes through, while the AFP, without directly condemning the secession call, said they are for “one Philippine­s.”

Also, both t he AFP and the PNP have since denied that destabiliz­ation plots were being hatched against the Marcos government.

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