The Freeman

DDB chief resigns after comment on mega drug rehab center

- — Philstar.com

MANILA — Dangerous Drugs Board chairman Dionisio Santiago has filed his resignatio­n four months after being appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte.

Santiago's resignatio­n comes in the wake of comments that constructi­on of a large-scale drug rehabilita­tion facility in Nueva Ecija had been a mistake.

Santiago, on October 31, said the government's proposal to construct a Mega Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilita­tion Center in Fort Magsaysay in Palayan City, Nueva Ecija is a "mistake" and "impractica­l."

The Palace has defended the project saying government did not spend to build the facility because a Chinese businessma­n had donated funding for it. The facility, which is underutili­zed, can also be used as housing for soldiers or for other purposes, Presidenti­al Spokesman Harry Roque said.

It was President Rodrigo Duterte who ordered Santiago to tender his resignatio­n.

PhilStar.com has reached out to Santiago for comment, but he has yet to respond to text messages and calls.

Malacañang has yet to confirm Santiago's resignatio­n as of this post.

Santiago had been appointed to replace Benjamin Reyes, whom Duterte had fired for contradict­ing an estimate that there are around 4 million drug addicts in the Philippine­s. According to the most recent DDB survey, there are around 1.8 million drug users in the country, not all of whom are drug dependents or addicts.

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? Dangerous Drugs Board answers questions in a launching of "Love Life. Fight Drugs" campaign, but a day later, DDB Chief Dionisio Santiago criticized the massive drug-rehabilita­tion facility.
PHILSTAR.COM Dangerous Drugs Board answers questions in a launching of "Love Life. Fight Drugs" campaign, but a day later, DDB Chief Dionisio Santiago criticized the massive drug-rehabilita­tion facility.

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