The Freeman

Pit-os gets taste of Oplan Disiplina

- Adelyn Landiza, Romeo Marantal/RHM

The Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) implemente­d another round of “Oplan Disiplina yesterday morning in Barangay Pit-os, Cebu City,” reminding the people on community safety and order, cleanlines­s, road clearing, among others.

CCPO Director Ireneo Dalogdog led the implementa­tion, which was the fifth after Mayor Michael Rama signed the executive order on it in October 2022, with CCPO as the task force head.

The order was meant to instill discipline by having the residents follow the city’s ordinances, especially those that focus on the environmen­t, health and safety, sanitation, and traffic rules, among others.

Aside from CCPO, Cebu City Government offices, like the Prevention, Restoratio­n, Order, Beautifica­tion, and Enhancemen­t (PROBE) team and the City Environmen­tal Sanitation Enforcemen­t Team, joined the implementa­tion yesterday.

Previous implementa­tions, which were done just this month, were in barangays San Roque, Tejero, Tinago, and Pasil.

Dalogdog said that during the implementa­tion, they made the public aware of the executive order and explained its relevance to the community.

"Moadto gyud mi sa mga barangay para manuktok sa mga kabalayan, mangumusta sa ilahang pagpamuyo ug amo silang i-remind nga aduna ‘tay gipatuman nga Oplan Disiplina para mamintinar nato ang kahapsay ug kalinaw ug ang kanang kalimpyo sa atoang surroundin­gs, labi na sa mga barangay," he said.

He, however, emphasized that ensuring discipline in following all local laws are in the shoulders of the barangay officials.

"Ang magpadayon og implementa­r niana ang atoang mga barangay officials. Naa man silay mga barangay peacekeepi­ng action team or uban pang mga force multiplier­s nga naa sa ilang barangay. Alalayan ang atong mga kapulisan, magpadayon gihapon sila ang pag-implementa­r sa ilahang barangay," he said.

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