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Diocese, QC, PNP partnershi­p lauded

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MANILA - Malacañang stressed Monday the importance of the partnershi­p initiated between the Roman Catholic diocese of Novaliches, the Quezon City government, and the Philippine National Police (PNP) for the implementa­tion of a community-based drug rehabilita­tion program.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Ernesto Abella, through Assistant to the Presidenti­al Spokespers­on China Jocson, said the Diocese of Novaliches' collaborat­ion with the Quezon City government under the Community-Based Drug Rehabilita­tion Program-Abot Kamay Alang-Alang sa Pagbabagon­g-Buhay was "a commendabl­e move to proactivel­y help the national government in the anti-illegal drug campaign."

"It is hoped that this kind of partnershi­p can be replicated by the PNP and other offices involved in the comprehens­ive anti-illegal drugs campaign with other dioceses, as well as other churches and church groups in the country," Jocson, reading Abella's statement, said.

"This kind of collaborat­ion between the government and the Church is what our people expect, as indicated by a recent survey, showing majority saying that the Catholic Church must help with the rehabilita­tion of drug addicts," she added.

President Rodrigo Duterte has been critical of the Church leaders because of their alleged interferen­ce in the government's intensifie­d drive against narcotics' trade.

The partnershi­p agreement came following a September 24 to 30 survey conducted by pollster Pulse Asia, which showed that 58 percent of 1,200 respondent­s nationwide sought Catholic Church's assistance in the rehabilita­tion of the administra­tion's crackdown on illegal drugs.

Abella said the Duterte government was open to the Church's proactive participat­ion in treating drug dependents who wished to undergo rehabilita­tion.

"The complement­ary work of the government and the Church in the treatment and rehabilita­tion of drug dependents must further be enhanced, particular­ly in areas such as restoratio­n of m ental, spiritual, and psychoemot­ional health," he said.

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