The Philippine Star

Rody signs ‘whole-of-nation’ EO vs insurgency

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

President Duterte has formed a national task force that would work out a mechanism to help end the decades-old communist insurgency, as the fate of the peace talks with the rebels remains uncertain.

The creation of the task force is contained in Executive Order No. 70, which also institutio­nalizes a “whole-of-nation approach” in attaining an “inclusive and sustainabl­e peace.”

“There is a need to create a national task force that will provide an efficient mechanism and structure for the implementa­tion of the wholeof-nation approach to aid in the realizatio­n of the collective aspiration of the Filipino people to attain inclusive and sustainabl­e peace,” the order dated Dec. 4 read.

The approach aims to address the root causes of insurgenci­es, internal disturbanc­es, tensions and other armed conflicts and threats by prioritizi­ng and harmonizin­g the delivery of basic services and social developmen­t packages in conflict-affected areas and vulnerable communitie­s.

The task force, which was directed to ensure the efficient and effective implementa­tion of the approach, was placed under the Office of the President.

The president will serve as its chairman while the national security adviser will serve as vice chair. It will be composed of the secretarie­s of interior and local government, justice, defense, public works, budget, finance, agrarian reform, social welfare, education and Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office; the directors general of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency and Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority; the presidenti­al adviser on the peace process, presidenti­al adviser for indigenous peoples’ concerns, the chiefs of the armed forces and the police, the chair of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples and two representa­tives from the private sector.

The private sector representa­tives will be appointed by the president and will serve a one-year term.

The task force is expected to formulate and start implementi­ng a peace framework within six months. It will also evaluate, modify or integrate policies, programs and activities contained in the framework.

The task force will also develop strategic communicat­ion, advocacy and peace constituen­cy plans in case of ceasefire. It will also craft capacity-building measures to enable local chief executives and local peace bodies to engage in and facilitate local peace engagement­s or negotiatio­ns and interventi­ons.

“The framework shall be responsive to local needs and sensitive to realities on the ground. To this end, the framework shall include a mechanism for localized peace engagement­s or negotiatio­ns and interventi­ons that is nationally orchestrat­ed, directed and supervised, while being locally implemente­d,” the order read.

President Duterte terminated the peace talks with the rebels purportedl­y in response to the rebels’ insistence on a power-sharing agreement that the Chief Executive said is prohibited by the Constituti­on.

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