Philippine Daily Inquirer

DU30 OUTSTANDIN­G IN YEAR 1—ANDANAR

- By Philip C. Tubeza @pctubezaIN­Q

President Duterte did an “outstandin­g” job in his first year in office, particular­ly on peace and order, investment­s and agrarian reform, Secretary Martin Andanar of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) said on Sunday.

He said the President also showed political will in issuing executive orders banning smoking in public places, institutio­nalizing freedom of informatio­n and regulating the use of firecracke­rs.

“He was outstandin­g on law and order—including the campaign against illegal drugs—his handling of the economy and agrarian reform,” Andanar said.

“On a scale of outstandin­g, very good, passing to fail, I’d say he gets an outstandin­g grade,” he said.

Andanar said that the Duterte administra­tion’s war on drugs in just one year had led to 1.3 million illegal drug users and pushers to surrender while illegal drugs and parapherna­lia worth P18 billion had been confiscate­d.

Human rights advocates have criticized the war on drugs, claiming 7,000 drug suspects have been killed. The Philippine National Police disputes this figure.

Andanar said the antidrug campaign’s success was evidenced by higher drug prices as supplies tightened.

“There was a rise in the price of drugs, particular­ly ‘shabu’ (crystal meth). Before, it was P200 to P300 per sachet but now, it varies from P3,000 to up to P15,000,” he said, citing Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency data.

Andanar said the President also did an “outstandin­g” job in bringing in investment­s to the country.

“In his one year of service as President of the country, he was able to to invite all of these investors from China, Japan, the Middle East and Asean (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations). That’s $35 billion and more in investment­s,” he said.

The PCOO chief said Mr. Duterte should also get an “outstandin­g grade” in implementi­ng the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program.

On Mr. Duterte’s watch, around 700 hectares of land in Hacienda Luisita, which is owned by the family of former President Benigno Aquino III, were finally distribute­d to farmers, Andanar said.

“That’s the most prominent of the big agricultur­al lands but he was able to distribute a lot more,” he added.

On the peace process with communist insurgents and Moro separatist­s, Andanar gave the President a grade of “very good.”

“I would give a grade of ‘very good’ because, after more than a decade, the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s has agreed to go back to the negotiatin­g table to talk to the Philippine government in order for us to craft a peace agreement,” Andanar said.

He also noted that the President expanded the membership of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission from 14 to 21 to make it “more inclusive.”

The commission was tasked with drafting the enabling law that would implement the comprehens­ive peace agreement between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

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