Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Curbing insurgency, a Duterte legacy

- Dear Editor, Gab Daguio GabDagz21@gmail.coma

Lives were lost, properties were destroyed, and people were living in fear and uncertaint­y because of the acts of terrorism perpetrate­d by the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA), a security problem plaguing the country for decades. But that is no longer the situation today.

The eradicatio­n of communist terrorism across the country is one of the priority concerns that the current government has been seriously dealing with. President Duterte believes that we cannot march toward progress unless we put an end to this threat to society.

We are all afflicted with the problem of insurgency, as well as beneficiar­ies of peace and developmen­t. That is why, it is important that we should tune into the President’s final State of the Nation Address (SoNA) with the rest of the country on 26 July to be apprised of the government’s initiative­s and progress that have been achieved so far to defeat the communist terrorism.

As far as insurgency is concerned, I appreciate the achievemen­ts of President Duterte’s administra­tion and the success of the National Task Force to End the Local Communist Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

The fear and chaotic situation in the villages are now becoming things of the past. The barangays that were once the stronghold of the insurgents or terrorists are now empowered and free as they embrace peace and developmen­t through the Barangay Developmen­t Program (BDP), “a flagship program conceptual­ized to address insurgency by bringing long-term and sustainabl­e solution and basic services to communitie­s in need.”

The developmen­t approach as a major component of the strategy for winning peace is shedding light and hopes in the attainment of lasting peace. It fosters people’s trust and support as they openly manifest their desire to cooperate to stop communist terrorism.

It even gave the rebels the courage to surface and avail the opportunit­ies given to them, as they have seen the sincerity of the government to eradicate all issues that the communist terrorist groups use to exploit the people.

Despite all the challenges and uncertaint­ies we face, this is a remarkable accomplish­ment that needs to be appreciate­d and supported. A major step toward putting an end to the insurgency problem proves that President Duterte’s promise is not just lip service.

Before we start complainin­g and asking questions, let us first watch the SoNA, because it is the road map for our nation’s future and maybe offers the answers to our questions. This may also inspire us to be involved and think of a way to contribute to the government’s programs in order to create a progressiv­e nation we all deserve.

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