The Philippine Star

Duterte inaugurate­s rehab center in N. Ecija

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

LAUR – President Duterte last night continued his advocacy against illegal drugs during the inaugurati­on of a residentia­l treatment facility here.

After a brief tour of the privately operated Moscati Meadows Residentia­l Treatment Facility, Duterte and his former special assistant Christophe­r Go chatted with local residents in Barangay San Juan.

The President threw basketball­s before addressing the crowd. “You can call God and intervene

or continue to… drugs, I will kill you, period,” he said.

When he became President, Duterte realized he was fighting against people in government, from the customs bureau to the police, he said.

“I am happy that there are Filipinos, well-meaning ones, can help us,” he said, addressing the treatment facility’s founder, physician Sarah Joy Molleston.

Duterte told those who can afford to pay the price for treatment: “You can start rehabilita­ting your character and repair your brain.”

Substance abusers who cannot afford private help may seek treatment at government-funded rehabilita­tion facilities.

“My God, no quarters given, no quarters asked. I will not give a s**t, I will just kill you,” he said during his speech.

Duterte said the police and the military are “ready for the challenge” in his administra­tion’s war against narcotics.

For her part, Molleston said she believes that drug offenders as well as other individual­s with certain forms of addiction can be rehabilita­ted.

A balikbayan from the US, Molleston establishe­d the 50-bed treatment facility at her ancestral home.

While recovery from addiction relies on the personal will of an individual, Molleston said profession­al help also plays a major role.

“We never lose hope on a person,” said Molleston, an addictiono­logist.

“In fact, some of my patients (get discourage­d) but I tell them, ‘I’ll show you’ and then I challenge them to come back when they are done. They really come back (to tell their story),” she said in an interview.

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