Sun.Star Baguio

SK urged to help in anti-drug campaign

- Dexter See/Baguio City PIO

THE CITY Council approved a resolution strongly requesting all the newly elected barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) officials in the city to strengthen and intensify their Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) programs on anti-illegal drug campaign to achieve a drug free city.

Vice Mayor Edison Bilog said with the alarming report the city’s drug affected barangays increased from six to 24, the newly elected barangay and SK officials in the city’s 128 barangays need to strengthen and intensify their BADAC programs on anti-illegal drugs to make Baguio a drug-free city.

The resolution added barangay and

SK officials have the principal responsibi­lity in supporting the national and local government efforts to address peace and order, particular­ly to curb illegal drugs and illegal substances in their areas of jurisdicti­on to guarantee the safety and security of their constituen­ts.

Further, the resolution noted the barangay and SK officials could assist the law enforcemen­t agencies to strategize the implementa­tion of the appropriat­e measures to neutralize the presence of drug personalit­ies in the barangays to maintain their classifica­tion as drug free barangays pursuant to the parameters crafted by the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA).

Last year, there were only six drug-affected barangays in the city based on the evaluation and assessment of law enforcemen­t and anti-narcotics agencies but as of the end of May this year, the number of drug affected barangays in the city increased to 24 after the Regional Oversight Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs elevated the classifica­tion of some 18 barangays in the city to drug-affected following the reported resurgence of illegal drugs.

The resolution stipulated as soon as the new set of barangay and SK officials have assumed their office on June 30, one of the important tasks they have to undertake is the strengthen­ing and intensific­ation of their anti-drug initiative­s to help curb illegal drugs in their places to help in downgradin­g the classifica­tion of their barangays from drugaffect­ed to drugcleare­d.

Despite the unrelentin­g and uncompromi­sing efforts of government agencies and the local government to curb illegal drugs in the city’s 128 barangays, Baguio still remains a transhipme­nt area of shabu from the lowlands to their markets in the region and marijuana from the hinterland­s of the Cordillera to their desired markets in the lowlands.

Mayor Mauricio Domogan urged barangay officials to spearhead the profiling of their constituen­ts to know who are the people living in their barangays and to pinpoint the transient residents so that it will be easy for them to determine those who are involved in alleged illegal activities that could compromise the city’s peace and order situation in the city.

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