Sun.Star Baguio

No second round of drug testing for City Hall employees

- Jho Arranz/ Baguio City PIO

AS PART of the campaign against illegal drugs, the City Government of Baguio has been continuous­ly partnering with other government, nongovernm­ent, private and religious sectors to assist Persons with Substance Use Disorder (PSUDs) in the city of Baguio.

Being public servants, city hall employees were not excused in undergoing random drug testing last year in order to determine who among the employees are engaged in illegal drugs.

As a result, three

employees were found out to be positive in the drug test, however, they were given a chance and enough time by mayor Mauricio Domogan to change so as not to be dismissed from government service.

The local chief executive was delighted to learn the three employees passed the confirmato­ry test.

Domogan disclosed there is no need to conduct a second round of random drug testing to city hall employees not unless a report and valid evidence will reach his office.

“Kung may report at ebidensiya na maipapakit­a sa aking tanggapan na ang isang empleyadon­g ay gumagamit, nabebenta of nagtutulak ng illegal na droga, that is the time that the concerned employee will undergo random drug testing,” said Domogan.

Meanwhile, the city has strengthen­ed its Persons with Substance Use Disorder (PSUDs) through the Integrated Participat­ory Community Building program. A community based drug rehabilita­tion activity was implemente­d for 543 identified PSUDs who were profiled and have undergone psycho education. A total of 294 PSUDs have actually completed the sessions. The integrated drug rehabilita­tion program holds a promise for a new chance for a normal social life of determined reformists.

“A memorandum of agreement (MOA) was signed between the city government and different religious sectors to conduct various symposiums, seminars, lectures to high school students in values formation particular­ly the ill effects of illegal drugs,” added the mayor.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? LOCAL RH LAW. Benguet Governor Crescencio Pacalso joins other provincial and health officials including the different stakeholde­rs after the province recently signed into law its local version of the reproducti­ve health.
Photo by Milo Brioso LOCAL RH LAW. Benguet Governor Crescencio Pacalso joins other provincial and health officials including the different stakeholde­rs after the province recently signed into law its local version of the reproducti­ve health.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines