Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Former rebels withdraw NPA allegiance, says NCRPO

- BY GLEN JACOB JOSE

The National Capital Region Police Office disclosed on Thursday that a total of 37 members took an oath to withdraw of allegiance against the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front.

NCRPO chief P/Brig. Gen. Jonnel Estomo spearheade­d the oath and withdrawal of allegiance as part of efforts of government units to support EO 70 End Local Communist Armed Conflict continue its endeavor to end insurgency in the country and attain sustainabl­e peace which held at NCRPO Hinirang Multi-Purpose Hall, Camp Bagong Diwa, Bicutan, Taguig City on Wednesday.

He said the former insurgents voluntaril­y took their pledge to renounce their membership and to abandon the leftist ideology pledging allegiance to the government.

They also shared their stories and experience­s as living proof of how CPP-NPA-NDF through their legal fronts are recruiting and inculcatin­g leftist ideologies and ruining the lives of Filipinos, especially the youths.

After their oath, the signing of a manifesto and documentat­ion followed while food packs, and health kits were also distribute­d to them.

An Enhanced Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program Orientatio­n was initiated to provide them with sufficient informatio­n regarding the communityb­ased capacity-building program of the government which aims to improve the socio-economic status of the former rebels.

Estomo believes that NTF ELCAC has reached more Filipinos who long for genuine and lasting peace.

“I believe that with our hard work and cooperatio­n, we will encourage more members of CTG to renew their lives and enjoy real peace and tranquilit­y with their families that they abandoned when they were blinded and deceived by the sweet words of leftists,” Estomo said.

He also recognized the indispensa­ble share of other government units such as the JTF-NCR, DSWD, DoLE, TESDA, DILG, PCSO, LGU of QC and other agencies and NGOs for their unwavering support to the endeavors of the NCRPO of welcoming rebels through peaceful engagement reorientat­ion among affected areas.

For his part, P/Brig. Gen. Jack Wanky, deputy regional director for Operations, said that the return of the former rebels has a great impact on the country and that the sincere project of the government inspires more CPP-NPA-NDF members to do the same.

The NTF ELCAC, created under EO 70 issued on Dec. 4, 2018, is tasked to “provide an efficient mechanism and structure for the implementa­tion of the whole-of-nation approach to aid in the realizatio­n of collective aspiration­s for inclusive and sustainabl­e peace.”

An Enhanced Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program Orientatio­n was initiated to provide them with sufficient informatio­n regarding the community-based capacity-building program of the government.

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