Sun.Star Baguio

Japan gov’t seeks 3 hectares for drug rehab center

- Dexter See/PIO

MAYOR Mauricio Domogan confirmed the Japanese government is looking for a 3-hectare land area in the city to build a state-of-the-art drug rehabilita­tion center for the care and rehabilita­tion of the increasing number of drug surrendere­es wanting to reform and go back to mainstream society.

The local chief executive met with Health Undersecre­tary Henry Tong-an and officials of the regional health department who informed him about the plan of the Japan government to bankroll the constructi­on of a drug rehabilita­tion center primarily catering to the needs of the drug surrendere­es in the city and the region as a whole.

However, he advised national and regional officials to request the representa­tives of the

Japan government to pay a visit to the city and inspect the city’s available land holdings, particular­ly in Sto. Tomas Apugan where its 139-hectare property is located, but the developmen­t of the area entails a huge amount of money because the necessary road system to access the area is initially estimated at P200 million based on latest estimates of the City Engineerin­g Office.

“We suggested to Undersecre­tary Tongan if the city’s available land holdings will not qualify based on the standards of the Japan government, it would be best to recommend to the funding agency that the proposed drug rehabilita­tion center be located even outside the city where there can be suitable areas so that the center will not be transferre­d outside the region,”Domogan stressed.

Domogan pointed out the plan of the Japan government to fund the put-up of a drug rehabilita­tion center in the city is a welcome developmen­t because it would greatly help address the concern of the government and private sector on how to attend to the rehabilita­tion needs of the drug surrendere­rs wanting to undergo recover and live a normal life.

According to Domogan, the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office and the private sector of the city have partnered to work out the initial rehabilita­tion of the growing number of drug surrendere­rs in the city but there is really a need for a local drug rehabilita­tion center where the drug surrendere­rs could be treated.

The mayor claimed it is difficult for the local government and the drug surrendere­rs to go to the nearest drug rehabilita­tion facility located in Dagupan city, Pangasinan for treatment because of financial and other issues that deter their full rehabilita­tion.

Domogan added the city is willing to coordinate with neighborin­g towns of Benguet that could offer the available land area if the city’s property in Sto. Tomas Apugan will not pass the standards of the Japan government so that there will be a drug rehabilita­tion center near the city.

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