Sun.Star Baguio

Benefits sought for Benguet tanods

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

TO IMPROVE the services in promoting public safety and peace and order, more incentives are sought for barangay tanods in Benguet.

Board Members Johnny Waguis , Fernando Balaodan and ABC President James Guanso in their proposed ordinance said only the registered members of the barangay tanods who voluntaril­y render their service can avail of the benefits.

The ordinance aims to grant benefits and incentives to the members of the tanods to motivate them in sustaining and, if necessary, improve further their worth, recognizin­g performanc­es and services in the maintenanc­e of peace and order and the promotion of public safety.

The province of Benguet, with 140 barangays comprised not more than 20 tanods each are composed of civilian volunteers created at the barangay level.

Once approved, additional honorarium awaits tanods amounting to P100 every month or P1,200 every year to be awarded before the end of December.

For tanods who have rendered service for nine consecutiv­e years as certified by the barangay captain, are entitled to a monetary incentive of P1,500 with a certificat­e or recognitio­n by the provincial governor and provincial director of Department of the Interior and Local Government.

All barangay tanods are also asked to be accredited by the Provincial Peace and Order Council who are tasked to organize a commit-

tee to register the members.

Within the proposed ordinance, the nine years of service will be counted from the date of accreditat­ion by the member beneficiar­y.

A total of P3.5 million is allotted yearly for the full implementa­tion of the proposed ordinance currently on second reading. The aldermen added the appropriat­ed budget can increase if necessary.

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