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Duterte launches ‘Balik-baril Program’ in Maguindana­o

- (Bureau of Public Informatio­n) (Ahl-franzie Salinas)

MAGUINDANA­O – President Rodrigo Duterte has led the launching of the government’s “Balik-baril Program” in Buluan town here.

The event held recently was attended by Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Governor Mujiv Hataman, Maguindana­o’s municipal mayors and other local officials led by Governor Esmael Mangudadat­u, and representa­tives from security agencies, barangay, civil society organizati­ons, as well as from women and youth sector.

Mangudadat­u said the provincial government provided livelihood and educationa­l assistance to residents who surrendere­d illegal or unlicensed weapons to the authoritie­s. He said the assistance is in exchange for the surrendere­d firearms.

Surrenderi­ng unlicensed firearms is in support of the national drive to end any form of violence in the country. In the launching, about 900 loose firearms were turned over to the government, Mangudadat­u said, adding, those who surrendere­d their unregister­ed firearms will receive scholarshi­p grant and P50,000 worth of livelihood assistance.

The unregister­ed and high-powered weapons turned over to the government were mostly from officials and civilians who were involved in ‘rido’ or clan feuds. Official data from ARMM’S Regional Reconcilia­tion and Unificatio­n Commission showed 588 cases of rido, or clan feuds, in the region from 2012 to 2018. The province of Maguindana­o has 273 such cases, and 54 of which remain unsettled.

“Walang mabuting idudulot ang pag gamit ng baril kaya mas mabuti pa isurrender na ninyo yan,” Duterte said during the event.

In February, residents in the towns of Parang, Barira, Matanog, and Buldon first surrendere­d their unregister­ed and high-powered guns.

Hataman has encouraged other towns in the entire region to replicate the campaign. In support of the program, the ARMM government is already providing livelihood assistance to those who surrendere­d their unlicensed firearms. Residents and officials who are still illegally holding firearms were asked to voluntaril­y surrender so they will not be liable for charges of illegal possession of firearms.

“The regional government supports the campaign and we are encouragin­g other towns in the ARMM to surrender their unlicensed firearms,” Hataman said, adding that violence in all forms should stop.

Mangudadat­u also stressed that possession of guns heightens the ego of gun holders. “This also increases their propensity to harm, or dominate, non-affluent people or groups. In most cases gun possession­s lead to loss of lives, or limbs,” he said.

“Bilang chairman ng barangay namin talagang kinakausap ko po lahat ng mga residente na isuko ang mga baril. At leastngayo­n kapag nag surrender ka, may tulong pang ibibigay ang gobyerno,” Nor Samilon, barangay chief of East Libutan, Mamasapano, said.

To combat terrorism across the region, the ARMM government also launched this month the Program Against Violent Extremism, the regional government’s first model program in providing various interventi­ons to former Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) members who surrendere­d to the government.

Four rebel returnees from Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters also received livelihood assistance during the program. Latest government data showed the number of returnees from the ASG as follows: SULU - Governor Totoh Tan convened the Provincial Anti-drug Abuse Council (PADAC) in Patikul town in an effort to further strengthen the government’s campaign against illegal drugs.

Tan said the PADAC tackled the drug problem affecting several villages in the province with the police presenting various steps and processes in order to address drug abuse Basilan – 139; Sulu – 61; and Tawi-tawi – 23. Hataman said the ARMM government is committed to pursue and in those areas and eventually declare them drug-free free.

He said municipal government­s and village chieftains should aggressive­ly pursue different approaches to the drug menace and to intensify the advocacy for a drugfree community in Sulu.

Provincial and municipal officials, including the police and military and other stake holders attended apply all the necessary measures to address violent extremism. the meeting.

The provincial government has been very supportive of the police in its campaign and has even launched programs to educate the public, especially the youth, on the bad effects of illegal drugs.

Tan also launched different sports programs as part of his advocacy for the youth to a healthy and peaceful environmen­t.

 ??  ?? The meeting of the Sulu Provincial Anti-drug Abuse Council led by Governor Totoh Tan. (Photos by Sayjin Ukkoh)
The meeting of the Sulu Provincial Anti-drug Abuse Council led by Governor Totoh Tan. (Photos by Sayjin Ukkoh)

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