Philippine Daily Inquirer

DU30 URGES PEOPLE’S PARTNERSHI­P IN WAR ON DRUGS

- By Leila B. Salaverria @LeilasINQ

As Filipinos prepare to face the new year, President Duterte called on them to support his administra­tion’s key programs, including the war on drugs, and urged them to have determinat­ion and spirit so that they could take on any challenges that 2017 would bring.

Mr. Duterte’s crackdown on the illegal drug trade was one of the defining programs of his six-month administra­tion.

Solemn duty

It has been marked by the surrender of 1,003,118 drug users and pushers, arrest of some 42,000 more, and “neutraliza­tion” of more than 2,000 “drug personalit­ies.” But the war on drugs has also drawn controvers­y because of the summary killings of suspects.

In his New Year message, the President urged Filipinos to enjoy this time of the year by “demon- strating love, solidarity, understand­ing, happiness, and optimism toward our personal ambitions and national aspiration­s.”

For himself and his government, he vowed that they would keep tabs on their work to check if it was beneficial to citizens.

“Many will forget the events of the past year. But we, in government, will remember because it is our solemn duty to evaluate our work and make sure that its gains redound to the common good,” he said.

He wished for a “fruitful and meaningful” newyear. “Let us all welcome 2017 with renewed determinat­ion and a reinvigora­ted spirit so that we can surmount the challenges ahead,” he said.

More jobs

Mr. Duterte invited Filipinos to be the government’s partners in the fight against illegal drugs, criminalit­y and corruption.

He also called for their help in attaining a lively business environmen­t by attracting in- vestments, and creating more job opportunit­ies, which, he said, was crucial to keeping Filipinos at home instead of having them forced to look for jobs abroad.

“The achievemen­t of these goals will reclaim order and safety in our communitie­s and will enable us to restore the public’s trust in government and in our people’s capacity to serve,” he said.

In a report released on Friday, Malacañang highlighte­d the “most compelling” accomplish­ments of the various department­s from July 1 to Dec. 30, several of them linked to Mr. Duterte’s controvers­ial crackdown on the narcotics trade.

Malacañang also highlighte­d the strides made in the administra­tion’s ongoing peace talks with communist and Moro rebels, the arrest of members of terror groups, the higher number of registered investment­s in the country, the faster delivery of various government services and the approval of major infrastruc­ture projects.

Action than words

Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar said credibilit­y mattered and leadership was “better measured by action than words.”

Mr. Duterte’s half year in office brought about drastic changes in governance, Andanar said.

“Six months have passed since his inaugurati­on as the 16th President, the nation has already witnessed drastic changes in public governance characteri­zed by courageous and compassion­ate leadership and constant performanc­e,” he said.

“The President hit the ground running in the first six months and we expect much more will be done in the succeeding months and years,” he added.

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