The Freeman

35 barangays endorsed for “drug-cleared” tag

Thirty-five more barangays were pushed to be included in the list of drug-cleared barangays during the next meeting of the province's Oversight Committee on May 4.

- — Lorraine Mitzi A. Ambrad, Ermida Q. Moradas/ GAN

Originally, 38 barangays were endorsed. Thirteen are from Pilar; eight from San Remigio; nine from Alegria; three from Danao City; three from Medellin; one from Naga City and another one from San Francisco.

Three of the 38 barangays in these local government units are eyed to be re-endorsed and have a possibilit­y that they will not be declared as drugcleare­d.

Cebu Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Office (CPADAO) Chief Carmen Ivy Remedios Durano-Meca said that this is due to the presence of a high-value drug personalit­y.

"Mao nga 35 ra gyud ang klaro nga ma-declare because naa siya'y highvalue target," she told reporters yesterday.

The Committee is an intergover­nmental coalition composed of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA), CPADAO, Department of Health (DOH), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Local Government Unit (LGU), and the Philippine National Police (PNP).

In the coordinati­on meeting, the PDEA emphasized the importance of conducting an on-site validation to verify the papers submitted to the Oversight Committee by those who seek their barangays to be declared drug-cleared.

In Cebu Province, there are 1,066 barangays, wherein only 18 are considered drugfree or unaffected, while the remaining 888 are drug-infested.

About 160 barangays have been declared drugcleare­d in 2017.

PDEA–7 Spokespers­on Leia Albiar said that the 35 barangays that the CPADAO endorsed are still subject for on-site validation.

Albiar reiterated that this is all becoming possible because of the efforts and cooperatio­n of the local government units (LGU) and the barangays that are thoroughly involved in the whole process.

“Nagpasalam­at gyud mi og dako sa LGU, sa mga barangays kay sila nangunay gyud sa pag-comply sa mga requiremen­ts kami igo ra mo-guide sa ilang mga kuwang,” said Albiar.

She however clarified that it doesn't mean that once a particular barangay was endorsed as drug-cleared barangay, then they will be automatica­lly declared as drug cleared.

“Ang drug cleared (barangay) mao na ang from affected siya, naay mga specialize programs ang barangay to protect itself sa possibilit­y nga mobalik ang mga drug personalit­ies sa ilang activities, na-neutralize­d na ang mga drug personalit­ies, either wala na or nibalhin na. Ang mga users kay nagpaenrol­l na og communityb­ased drug rehabilita­tion and ang BADAC active,” said Albiar.

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