The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Is Zambo Norte free from NPA rebels?

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DIPOLOG CITY – Is Zamboanga del Norte province really free from communist insurgents or not? This was the question now after soldiers and rebels clashed recently in Sergio Osmena town that left three members of the New People’s Army dead.

The Philippine military declared the southern province of Zamboanga del Norte as free from the influence of communist rebels following its public declaratio­n made in April this year.

The Western Mindanao Command said the fighting happened late last month. It said communist rebels clashed with members of the 97th, 53rd, and 106th Infantry Battalions in San Jose village, adding other rebels managed to flee the fighting.

The military identified the slain rebels as Maria Luz Ranan, Jerome Lobo Albios and Mary Ann Nabicis. This was also confirmed by Lt. Gen. William Gonzales, chief of Western Mindanao Command,

who lauded the troops for their "operationa­l accomplish­ment."

"Our troops remain steadfast in fulfilling their mandated task to ensure the safety and security of the people, especially during the holiday season. I once again urge the remaining members of the communist terrorist group and other threat groups to make up their minds and listen to our call for the peaceful resolution of conflicts. Now is the time for you to return to the folds of the law and begin a new life with your family and loved ones. Let us end the year peacefully and harmonious­ly," Gonzales said.

In April, Army Brig. Gen. Leonel Nicolas, commander of the 102nd Infantry Brigade, said the Provincial Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, declared the province as insurgency-free, adding the last guerrilla unit in the Zamboanga del Norte was officially dismantled. “We have no more guerilla fronts or any entity in the province that is affecting our peace and security. The bulk of communist group forces had surrendere­d and are with us now,” Nicolas was quoted as saying. “We are currently preparing them for their reintegrat­ion into mainstream society. Psychosoci­al and livelihood assistance are given to all the former rebels who are currently situated at the halfway houses,” he added.

This was also echoed by Maj. Gen. Generoso Ponio, commander of the Joint Task Force Zamboanga Peninsula, who commended the 102nd Infantry Brigade for their accomplish­ment. “Zamboanga del Norte is now free from atrocities that hinder developmen­t,” he said.

Even Zamboanga del Norte Governor Roberto Uy declared his province free from insurgents. (Mindanao Examiner)

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