Mindanao Times

Two NPA rebels yield in Lake Sebu

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

TWO MEMBERS of New People’s Army surrendere­d to the 27th Infantry Battalion on Dec. 5 in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato.

The Municipali­ty of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato passed a resolution declaring the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-National Democracti­c Front-New People’s Army persona non grata within the communitie­s.

1Lt. Efren James Halawig,

the Civil-Military Operations officer of the 27th, IB identified the rebel returnees as alias Kapitan and Mowen, members of Platoon West of Sub-Regional Committee-Musa, Far South Mindanao Region.

They brought with them two AK-47 rifles. Kapitan said that he could see for himself the developmen­t in his own com

munity in the last few years. “There are already projects for the people, such as farm-to-market roads, free education, healthcare assistance, and others,” he told the soldiers.

Lt. Col Jones Otida, the 27th IB commander, said “The resolution passed by the local government unit of Lake Sebu and the declaratio­n of CTG (communist terrorist group) as persona non grata, only show that the people support the implementa­tion of EO 70 signed by our President.”

Executive Order 70 is a whole-of-nation approach where all government agencies are activated to develop hard-to-reach communitie­s, which are the most vulnerable to communist influence. By making them feel the presence of the government, the residents would be dissuaded from supporting the rebel group.

“That is why we thank the people who have complement­ed our efforts by adding social pressure for the NPA terrorists to finally surrender,” Otida said.

Mean while, the two rebel returnees will undergo debriefing and later enrolled in the EnhancedCo­mprehensiv­e Local Integrated Program.

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