Sun.Star Davao

NPAS NOT WELCOME

Resolution­s came from local government units and tribal communitie­s within the Eastmincom’s jurisdicti­on

- BY JULIET C. REVITA/ Reporter

The Eastern Mindanao Command (Eastmincom) noted a total of 12 resolution­s passed in the first quarter of 2019 declaring the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) as “persona non grata”.

These resolution­s were coming from barangays, municipali­ties, provinces, and tribal councils in Eastmincom’s area of responsibi­lity.

Lieutenant General Felimon Santos Jr., Eastmincom commander, said yesterday that in December last year, there were already three resolution­s passed declaring the group unwelcome to operate in their area.

“The New People’s Army is on the run after more and more communitie­s and local government units (LGUs) are declaring them ‘persona non grata’ in their respective communitie­s,” Santos said.

Just recently, the Province of Davao Oriental barred the communist group to enter the province and declared the group as undesirabl­e after the Provincial Peace and Order Council passed a resolution on February 19.

On February 15, the formerly NPA-infested villages of Surigao del Norte particular­ly Camam-onan and Gigaquit also declared the Red fighters as “persona non grata”, citing that they are already tired of their intimidati­on.

The Provincial Government of Compostela Valley have also passed a resolution condemning and declaring the CPP-NPANDF persona non grata in the whole province last January 25.

The Ovu-Manuvo Tribe in Kinarum, Magpet and Datu Ladayon, Arakan in North Cotabato prohibited the rebels from entering their communitie­s last December 19, 2018, while 21 barangays in Malaybalay, Bukidnon and the whole municipali­ty of Sibagat, Agusan del Sur declared the same on October 23, 2018, and December 21, 2018, respective­ly.

Meanwhile, from January 1 to March 21 this year, the troops in Eastern Mindanao have recorded a total of 59 armed encounters wherein 16 NPA members were killed while 22 others were captured.

Data further showed that a total of 130 NPA regulars and 79 Militia ng Bayan surrendere­d along with 88 mass supporters and members of the undergroun­d mass organizati­ons.

The New People’s Army is on the run after more and more communitie­s and local government units (LGUs) are declaring them ‘persona non grata’ in their respective communitie­s.

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