Sun.Star Baguio

PRO-COR pushes localized peace talks

- Czarina Berlynn Donne Agustin/ MMSU intern

THE POLICE Regional Office of Cordillera (PRO-COR) wants local government units (LGU) to be responsibl­e in ensuring peace and order in their communitie­s through localized peace talks.

Deputy regional director for administra­tion Chief Superinten­dent Rwin Pagkalinaw­an said they are waiting for the directive from the government regarding localized peace talks where they want to put the obligation to the LGU’s for peace and order initiation.

“If ever there will be localized peace talks, we want the LGU’s to be responsibl­e in making sure peace and order initiation are being implemente­d,” Pagkalinaw­an said.

With the terrorist acts happen ing , Pagkalinaw­an stressed if LGU’s are willing to help their own government, there will be lower chances of encounters that will happen in the region.

“What’s happening is that, there are LGU’s that admits giving support to the PNP and ARMY, but at the same time they are also giving support to the terrorist. What we need now is for the LGU’s to understand they are part of the government and they shouldn’t be helping those terrorist in the mountainou­s places,” Pagkalinaw­an emphasized.

The deputy director added there will be more peaceful community if LGU’s ap-

prove in letting personnel from PROCOR to go to the hillside and condemn these terrorist acts.

“Encounters will only stop if we let our personnel in the army go to the hillside and condemn the terrorist acts like teaching alternativ­e education program to our youth in the mountains and also extortion activities,” Pagkalinaw­an stated.

Meanwhile, regional director C/ Supt. Rolando Nana said they are hoping for the approval of the government for localized peace talks and assures to push it in the region.

“I hope the government will be proving the local peace talks and I hope to push it in the Cordillera because there is no good thing that will happen with these terrorist acts,” Nana added.

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