The Freeman

New “cleared” Cebu brgys can’t be named yet

- — Lorraine Mitzi Ambrad / RHM

No additional Cebu barangays can be proclaimed as drug-free until a new regional director takes over at the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency - 7.

Cebu Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Office Head Ivy Durano-Meca made this declaratio­n after her office met with Municipal Anti-Drug Abuse Committee (MADAC) and Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Committee (BADAC) focal persons from 50 local government units of Cebu yesterday to discuss how to strengthen their anti-drug clearing operations.

"Wala gyud miy madeclare na bag-o. Wala pa gyud tay oversight committee in the absence of the Regional Director of PDEA," she said.

All Cebu province MADACs and BADACs have already been activated but some still needs guidance, particular­ly on how to run their operations especially in setting up a community-based treatment (CBT) program for drug surrendere­es.

"The purpose for the said coordinati­on meeting is to strengthen MADAC and BADAC sa drug clearing operations," Meca said.

Municipali­ties like San Remigio, Sogod, and Argao already have “graduates” of their four-month long CBTs who numbered 30 to 60 percent of the total number of drug surrendere­es.

Meca, though, said that there were also those who have not sustained their drug-clearing program, so her office called the focal persons.

So far, there are almost 200 drug-cleared barangays from all over Cebu province. She said they gave the focal persons per committee the responsibi­lity to do the task.

"We are continuing with the monitoring of all the barangays and we are (proceeding) with the validation," Meca said.

Meanwhile, Meca said they would begin next month the drug testing for all public school teachers.

"We have schedules already," Meca remarked.

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