Sun.Star Baguio

Proposal to arm barangay officials, priests nixed

- Dexter See/Baguio City PIO

BAGUIO City Mayor Mauricio Domogan disagrees to the proposal to arm barangay officials and priests.

Domogan said allowing them to possess firearms could result to more violent incidents, instead of ensuring lasting peace in urban and rural areas in the country.

The local chief executive said instead of ensuring the protection of barangay officials and priests from being exposed to untoward incidents that will compromise their safety and security, providing them with arms will definitely expose them to further threats that could cause their untimely demise as the worst case scenario.

“We do not agree to the proposal to arm our barangay officials and priests because it will surely become the root cause of unnecessar­y violent incidents compromisi­ng the safety and security of people. If an individual possesses a firearm, it

could surely be used for violent incidents even if he or she has great control of himself because it could be used as his last line of defense against attacks that could lead to injury or even loss of lives,” Domogan stressed.

Domogan explained once an armed individual resorts to using his firearm to thwart whatever attacks against him, violence will surely happen which will be difficult to settle once the loss of lives will be involved, thus, the present dispensati­on where barangay officials are not armed is far better because once they will be involved in conflicts, it could be easily resolved considerin­g the fact that there will no lives that will be lost aside from the fact that there will be injuries sustained by both parties.

The mayor added there had been numerous incidents in the past involving individual­s who were armed that nearly resulted or have resulted to brewing conflicts that is why barangay officials and priests should not be armed because they are just human beings.

Domogan urged the Philippine National Police, the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the National Police Commission and other concerned government agencies to conduct a serious study on the implicatio­ns of providing arms to barangay officials and priests so that all issues and concerns will have to be effectivel­y addressed and make their final recommenda­tions to the Office of the President for considerat­ion that the said proposal will not be actually be implemente­d because it will create more problems than solutions for the government wherein the country’s peace and order situation will be actually compromise­d.

The chief executive added there are other alternativ­e solutions to address the brutal murder of barangay officials and priests in the different parts of the country which must be studied instead of providing them arms so that violent incidents in the countrysid­e could be avoided thereby ensuring the protection of life and limb.

For the past several months, a number of barangay officials and priests were shot to death by still unidentifi­ed gun-wielding individual­s that prompted concerned sectors to propose the provision of arms to the said individual­s for their protection from heats to their lives because of personal or work-related reasons being waged by their critics or those whom they have dealings with.

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