The Philippine Star

388 finish drug rehab program in Dagupan

- By EVA VISPERAS

DAGUPAN CITY – At least 388 former drug surrendere­rs graduated on Sept. 7 from the Sagip User Rehabilita­tion and Empowermen­t (SURE) program of the local government here.

The group formed the last batch of SURE graduates, bringing the total to 729 since the program started in 2016, a report from the City Informatio­n Office said.

The first and second batches were composed of 101 and 240, respective­ly.

SURE was launched by the city government to provide free moral and spiritual for- mation for drug users undergoing rehabilita­tion. It was conducted with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency.

City Health Office personnel provided lectures on illegal drugs and their ill-effects, internal and external triggers and how to cope with addiction, while religious groups gave spiritual activities and discussion­s.

Members of the PNP gave motivation­al lectures and discourage­d the participan­ts from using illegal drugs.

SURE participan­ts were required to attend four sessions in four weeks to complete the program.

During the graduation rites held at the PNP Dagupan Station, Superinten­dent Jandale Sulit, city police chief, urged the SURE graduates to use the program as an opportunit­y to start their lives anew.

“You should think about your families and the direction of your lives. There will be more opportunit­ies for you to have decent jobs as the city is continuous­ly thriving,” Sulit said.

Sulit also asked them to help the local government, adding that he wants them to be the PNP’s partners in maintainin­g peace and order in the city.

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