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DRUG-FREE NO MORE

Barangay captains have seven days to explain why they failed to meet the guidelines for drug-cleared barangays: Cpadao chief

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Some of the barangays failed to maintain routine drug testing of drug surrendere­rs, and sustainabl­e drug prevention programs

123 barangays are waiting in the wings to be declared as drug-free villages as others may lose the ‘badge’

Dozens of barangays in Cebu are in danger of losing their status as drug-free barangays because of their failure to live up to their standards.

Cebu Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Office (Cpadao) head Ivy Durano-Meca said that 20 percent of the 245 barangays declared as drug-free were not able to sustain their status.

Meca said the office is monitoring some barangays and has given them recommenda­tions on how to address the drug problem.

Most of the barangays that could lose the honor are those that failed to produce graduates among their drug surrendere­rs who were enrolled in the community-based rehabilita­tion program.

Among the programs that barangays should maintain are the routine drug testing of drug surrendere­rs, sustainabl­e drug-prevention programs, and the non-existence of high-value targets (HVT) in the area.

The monitoring was done in three months wherein the office consolidat­ed reports from the different government agencies like the Philippine National Police, which monitors the presence of HVTs, drug pushers or users in the barangay.

“After monitoring, we prepare a monitoring plan, which we will give to the local chief executives.

We will then give them seven days to respond or report what action needs to be done,” said Durano-Meca.

Meca said a letter to every barangay captain has been prepared for them to answer why they failed to sustain the guidelines of being a drug-cleared village.

The local chief executives have seven days to submit a reply. If Cpadao will not receive a reply by then, the office will inform the Regional Oversight Committee, which is chaired by the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency 7.

As of now, no barangay has lost its drug-free declaratio­n. There are also 123 barangays that are waiting to be declared as drug-free villages.

Based on Board Regulation No. 3 of the Dangerous Drugs Board regarding the drug-clearing program of the barangays, if they fail to provide a substantia­l amount in their budget for the anti-drug program, their annual budget may not be approved. It is also possible that the barangays will face a complaint for violation of Section 60 of the Local Government Code or Section 32 of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act.

There are 1,066 barangays in the province. There are also 46,088 surrenders in Cebu since 2016. FROM HBL OF SUPERBALIT­A CEBU

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