Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DND faced domestic, global security challenges

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DND prioritize­d internatio­nal defense and security engagement­s, wherein agreements were forged with traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security partners.

The Department of National Defense (DND) said its outgoing secretary, Delfin Lorenzana, has relentless­ly pursued the profession­alization, modernizat­ion and developmen­t of the defense sector to protect national interests, and respond effectivel­y to domestic and global security challenges.

In a statement, the DND said the most pressing among these challenges was the threat of communist insurgency and violent extremism.

The department, through the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP), sustained operations that led to the weakening of the communist terrorist group and revitaliza­tion of the government’s reintegrat­ion program for former rebels and violent extremists.

Since 2016, thousands of rebels, violent extremists and their supporters returned to the fold of the law, resulting in a major loss of their ground-level support.

Aside from ensuring internal stability, the DND prioritize­d internatio­nal defense and security engagement­s, wherein agreements were forged with traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security partners, bringing the Philippine­s closer to becoming a strategic player in the Asia-Pacific region.

The DND and AFP also significan­tly stepped up its external defense operations to secure strategic border areas and exclusive economic zones by increasing naval surface and maritime air patrols.

It also steadily worked toward achieving a credible defense posture through priority infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the Municipali­ty of Kalayaan, constructi­on of maritime domain awareness platforms, heightened deployment of AFP detachment­s in border islands, and procuremen­t of game-changing assets, such as combat utility helicopter­s, missile frigates, close air-support aircrafts, unmanned aerial vehicles, air defense systems, various force protection equipment and weapon systems.

Under the Duterte administra­tion, the DND advanced good governance policies aimed at enhancing the organizati­on’s capability to perform its mandate.

In April this year, the President signed Republic Act 11709 prescribin­g fixed terms for key officers to further promote further profession­alization and meritocrac­y in the AFP.

In a statement, Lorenzana said, “With these modern and multi-role assets added to the AFP’s inventory, together with the improvemen­ts and reforms we have instituted, we are hopeful that the defense sector’s trajectory will continue its upward momentum and lead to sustained peace and stability for the nation.”

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