Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Mandaluyon­g adopting DILG narc bluebook

Mayor Abalos stressed that the city will focus on rehabilita­tion and pushing drug dependents back to their families

- BY PAT SANTOS

Mandaluyon­g Mayor Benjamin Abalos Sr. has ordered the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council to adopt a more compassion­ate approach to easing drug dependency based on a program crafted by the Department of the Interior and Local Government under the Marcos administra­tion.

The DILG, under Secretary Benhur Abalos, the Mandaluyon­g mayor’s son, has a so-called new bluebook on curbing the illegal drugs trade by constricti­ng demand nationwide.

Under the Duterte administra­tion, emphasis had been on throttling the narcotics supply chain through the applicatio­n of an iron fist on trafficker­s and even on pushers.

Mayor Abalos stressed that the city will focus on rehabilita­tion and pushing drug dependents back to their families, through the provision of skills training and livelihood assistance.

During Monday’s flag-raising ceremony at city hall, Abalos presented around 40 former drug dependents now living normal, productive lives as members of the community.

He said he has talked with his son, Secretary Abalos, on implementi­ng the flagship anti-drug project of the Marcos administra­tion dubbed BIDA for Buhay Ingatan, Droga ay Ayawan.

BIDA is the counterpar­t of the Duterte government’s Oplan Tokhang, hit by some sectors for the about 6,000 people who died from drug buy-busts, including those from the side of law enforcemen­t.

Mayor Abalos said barangay officials have been playing critical roles for their communitie­s, including in fighting criminalit­y and the drug trade.

“By the way I was talking to my son, our SILG now, that they are creating a task force (against illegal drugs) that will involve all government agencies from the highest to the lowest like the barangay unit.

Half of the barangays in Mandaluyon­g had been declared drug-free in the past few years.

“Always remember that the Mandaluyon­g progress was due to stable peace and order and that we are proud of it,” Abalos said, ordering city police chief P/Col. Gauvin Unos to immediatel­y adopt the DILG anti-narcotics program.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PAT SANTOS ?? MANDALUYON­G Mayor Benjamin Abalos lays down the thrust of his anti-drugs campaign Monday, saying it will be aligned with the national government’s demand-side interventi­on.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PAT SANTOS MANDALUYON­G Mayor Benjamin Abalos lays down the thrust of his anti-drugs campaign Monday, saying it will be aligned with the national government’s demand-side interventi­on.

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