Philippine Daily Inquirer

CAGAYAN DE ORO CANDIDATE VOWS TO TURN VILLAGE INTO ‘LITTLE DAVAO’

- —JIGGERJERU­SALEM INQ

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY— A 49-year-old businessma­n running for barangay chair in one of this city’s 80 villages has only one campaign promise—to turn his community of 27,000 residents into a “little Davao,” President Duterte’s hometown.

Noel “Chebong” Guevara, who runs a quarrying business, a travel agency and a spa, is running against four candidates in Bugo, a village about 13 kilometers away from downtown Cagayan de Oro City. Bugo is the city’s sixth most populous village, and is third on the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency’s (PDEA) list of drug-affected villages in the city.

“I want to replicate Davao. I’m pushing for a cleaner Bugo, a safe Bugo, a drug-free Bugo,” said Guevara, whose rivals included the village’s top councilor, Monico Capirig.

Duterte supporter

An avowed supporter of President Duterte, Guevara displayed a tarpaulin showing a picture of himself, his hand raised by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, the President’s daughter. “Together wewill make Bugo a little Davao,” the tarpaulin read.

Although the village has its share of informal settlers, Bugo is also home to at least four large subdivisio­ns, where employees and officials of Del Monte Philippine­s Inc. live. Del Monte’s pineapple cannery in the village has been a major source of jobs.

Guevara also promised that he, once elected, would provide the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (Badac) with an office and allocate funds for its opera- tions from the village’s P12-million Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) each year.

But while Guevarra is all praises for the government’s an- tidrug campaign, another Duterte supporter running for reelection in another village here did not agree with the way the illegal drug problem was handled by the administra­tion.

Arrests

“I have been vocal in my opposition to [Oplan] Tokhang (knock-and-plead),” said reelection­ist chair Jaime Frias of Barangay 23, a village of more than 916 residents. “What I want are antidrug operations leading to arrests,” he added.

Frias said an official of the PDEA regional office in Northern Mindanao had accused him of not cooperatin­g in the antidrug war, probably because of his stance against “Oplan Tokhang,” which had been criticized due to its mounting death toll.

But Frias said he had been working closely with the PDEA and the police to stop drug use in his village.

Barangay 23 was declared drug-free last year but Frias said he was shocked to discover his village had been recently tagged by PDEA as one of the drug-affected communitie­s in the city.

According to Frias, the barangay council has been holding Bible studies and counseling for drug suspects who surrendere­d to authoritie­s.

Regardless of the result of the barangay election, Frias said his position on the government’s antidrug campaign would not change.

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 ??  ?? At left, Noel Guevara’s poster shows him with Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte. Reelection­ist village chief Jaime Frias (above) wants more arrests in “Oplan Tokhang.”
At left, Noel Guevara’s poster shows him with Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte. Reelection­ist village chief Jaime Frias (above) wants more arrests in “Oplan Tokhang.”

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