Sun.Star Davao

Ex-rebs' needs checked

- By Ivy C. Tejano

AT least 70 former New People’s Army (NPA) members underwent the Needs Assessment Survey conducted by the Philippine Army’s 1003rd Brigade in partnershi­p with the local government in Bunawan, Davao City on Friday.

Colonel Ernesto Torres Jr., 1003rd Brigade commander, said the survey was conducted in partnershi­p with the Davao City Government, Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t and Tesda offices in Barangay Mahayag, Bunawan.

The survey is meant to determine the livelihood preference­s of the former rebels and advise them on feasible projects they are fit to undertake in relation to their skills once they will be enrolled to Tesda center.

Most of the former rebels who underwent the survey are from Paquibato District, Torres said, adding that there are also minors included in this survey.

He added that the government agencies’ crucial role and interventi­on is proven in successful­ly leading back the former rebels to the mainstream society, especially that some of them have a hard time returning to their communitie­s.

Torres added that former rebels have been in a different psychologi­cal perspectiv­e due to intensive

indoctrina­tion and radicaliza­tion but he is optimistic in the ongoing developmen­t.

“This will further encourage more surrendere­rs. This activity projected our sincere hopes to them that we really are after peace,” Torres said.

He said there are many fruitful developmen­ts that can be derived from working together and things that guns could not resolve, referring to the concerted efforts of the unit with other sectors, as he encouraged other rebels to return to the folds of the law.

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