Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

PDEA: 5 Oro villages ‘drug-cleared’

- By Alwen Saliring

The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency-Northern Mindanao (PDEA-10) has declared five villages in Cagayan de Oro City as drug cleared.

Data from PDEA-10 showed barangays 5,6,8,26 and 37 as `cleared’ from the menace of illegal drugs.

The villages are part of the 18 Misamis

Oriental barangays which have also been declared drug cleared by the anti-narcotics agency.

PDEA-10 agent Ben Calibre said a total of 81 barangays in the entire region have been ‘cleared’ as of June 29. The number of villages per province are as follows: 43 in Misamis Occidental; 8 in Bukidnon; 12 in Camiguin ; and 18 in Misamis Oriental.

The number of ‘cleared’ villages in Misamis Oriental are as follws: five villages in Claveria; five in Salay; two in Sugbongcog­on and one in Villanueva.

He said no village from Lanao del Norte has been declared drug cleared yet.

From the 80 villages in Cagayan de Oro, nine have not been affected by illegal drugs at all while the affected barangays dropped to 66.

Calibre said the villages declared drug cleared have followed the parameters and achieved the requiremen­ts which include nonavailab­ility of drug supply; non-availabili­ty of drug users or dependents; absence of protectors and financiers; active involvemen­t of village officials in the anti-drug activities; existence of drug awareness, preventive education, informatio­n and related programs; and existence of treatment and rehabilita­tion in the barangay, among others.

“Kani nga mga barangay nakasulod sa parameters ug nag-isyu pud sila og certificat­ion nga kadtong mga nag-surrender sa tokhang dili to taga-ila ug na-validate pud namo,”Calibre said.

However, Calibre clarified that the declaratio­n may be revoked if a cleared barangay is found to be affected anew by illegal drug activities.

Calibre said these cleared barangays will be re-assessed after three months.

“Naa tay 3 months nga period nga status sa barangay nga kinahangla­n nato i-assess balik kung affected naba pud sila or still unaffected kay pwede nato i-revoke ang declaratio­n,”Calibre said.

“Sa September naa napud tay himoon nga pag-declare sa mga drug cleared barangay ug basin naa pud mga cleared barangay nga ibutang nato balik sa drug affected,”Calibre added.

The anti-narcotics agency is set to give a certificat­ion to villages declared as drug cleared anytime soon.

Calibre stressed that while the PDEA-10 is taking extra mile to reduce the supply of illegal drugs in the community, he urged village officials to also double the efforts to reduce the demands of illegal drugs in their respective locality.

“Unified efforts ni, motabang mi nga ma-reduce ang supply sa drugs and on the part sa barangay officials awhagon namo sila nga motabang pud nga ma-reduce and demand,”Calibre said.

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