The Philippine Star

Group criticizes new DSWD chief

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA – With Michael Punongbaya­n

Militant groups yesterday slammed the appointmen­t of Army chief Lt. Gen. Rolando Bautista as Secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD).

Amihan national chair Zenaida Soriano said the appointmen­t displays the transforma­tion of the Duterte administra­tion into a militarist regime.

She said the appointmen­t of a military general as social welfare chief is a manifestat­ion of the President’s increasing paranoia on the socio-political instabilit­y amidst the socio-economic crisis facing the country.

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) said the DSWD is a civilian post that is mandated to provide welfare assistance to the most vulnerable and disadvanta­ged in our society.

“Social welfare principles include upholding the dignity of individual­s and respecting their rights. Hence a strong emphasis on people’s participat­ion in the crafting and execution of the agency’s programs is a given,” Bayan said in a statement.

“Under the present administra­tion which has again and again violated the rule of law, ‘civilian supremacy over the military’ is being thrown out of the window,” Bayan added.

Bautista, on the other hand, has refused to comment on his appointmen­t.

Bautista led Joint Task Force Marawi forces in driving out the Islamic Stateinspi­red Maute Group of extremists that laid siege in Marawi City.

The battle for Marawi City in May 2017 left thousands of people dead and displaced.

During the launching of a 28-book series on the Marawi siege last May, Bautista stressed there was “zero” human rights violations during the five-month battle to liberate Marawi City.

The Philippine Army’s official website describes Bautista as a military official whose “irreproach­able service reputation, inspiring leadership and impressive combat achievemen­ts earned him the top position to lead the 85,000-strong Philippine Army.”

After graduating from the Philippine Military Academy in 1985, Bautista volunteere­d to undergo one of the most difficult combat preparator­y courses in the Philippine Army – the Scout Ranger Course.

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