Philippine Daily Inquirer

AÑO THREATENS ACTION VS LGUS BLOCKING GOODS

- By Karl R. Ocampo @kocampoinq

Interior Secretary Eduardo Año has threatened to issue show-cause orders against local government units (LGUS) that continue to disobey President Duterte’s order to allow the free-flow movement of food and nonfood essentials during the coronaviru­s health crisis.

“We are going to call all these LGUS and if they would still not obey, we are going to issue them show-cause orders,” Año said in a phone interview.

“It is clear that all movement of cargo should remain unhampered. We should not be receiving reports like this anymore.” (See related story in Regions, Page A9.)

Protocol, advisory

Reports continue to persist of several local government­s refusing to allow truckers and suppliers to pass through their respective areas despite a national order exempting them from the enhanced

community quarantine.

The gaps in delivery have led to a shortage of supply and surge in price of goods in several areas in Metro Manila.

The Inter-agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATFEID) has approved a food-resiliency protocol proposed by the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) to speed up the transport of major agrifisher­y commoditie­s to Metro Manila and other urban areas in Luzon.

The protocol includes the free movement of farmers, fishers, workers in food processing and manufactur­ing firms, and food supply chain logistics providers.

“We are avoiding any spoilage of our vegetables and other products because of the slow movement of these commoditie­s. Let’s make food delivery efficient and fast so that no [Filipino] would be hungry,” Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar said.

The DA protocol was also reinforced by an earlier advisory that Año had issued to provincial governors, city and municipal mayors, barangay leaders and other LGU officials, as well as regional directors and field men of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

“All LGUS are advised to adhere to protocols prescribed by the IATF and concerned [national government agencies] in ensuring food availabili­ty and sufficienc­y during the COVID-19 crisis,” Año had said.

Both memos stated that food production shall continue by allowing all farming and fishing activities such as land preparatio­n, planting, crop maintenanc­e, harvesting, threshing, drying, milling, sorting, packaging and trading.

Healthy farmers, farm workers, fishers and agribusine­ss personnel must be exempted from home quarantine provided that they follow safety protocols.

Further, agricultur­al supply stores and veterinary clinics shall remain open during business hours.

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