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Strategic planning key in Bataan becoming drug-cleared province

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BALANGA CITY -- Strategic planning has significan­tly contribute­d in Bataan becoming a drug-cleared province.

During the Joint Provincial Peace and Order Council and Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council virtual meeting, Governor Albert S. Garcia enjoined member-agencies to continue setting their targets based on the data gathered every quarter to measure the success in preventing drugrelate­d crimes and drug-abuse.

“Prevention is the name of the game,” Garcia said while emphasizin­g the importance of effective implementa­tion of related programs.

In February this year, Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency declared Bataan as drug-cleared province.

This was the second-time it was recognized after the first declaratio­n in 2016.

The 11 towns and lone city of Bataan were also recognized for their conduct of drug clearing operations resulting to the declaratio­n of all 237 barangays in the province as drug-cleared in accordance with the parameters set by Dangerous Drugs Board.

The parameters include a functional Barangay Anti-Illegal Drug Abuse Council, non-availabili­ty of drug supply, existence of drug awareness campaign, and voluntary and compulsory drug treatment and rehabilita­tion processing desk.

Meanwhile, Garcia encouraged the Philippine Army and other council-members to continue doing their share in maintainin­g the peace in the province and protecting the youth from the influence of insurgents and their front organizat i ons.

Moreover, Garcia reported to councilmem­bers that measures have been undertaken to prevent road accidents particular­ly in Roman Highway.

“Additional safety signages, traffic lights and road clearing activities will be implemente­d to prevent further road accidents in the province thus, lessening the burden for the hospitals, doctors and families,” he added.

And lastly, Garcia thanked the frontliner­s especially doctors, nurses and uniformed personnel for their response in the fight against COVID-19 for the past eight months. “Our province owes you a huge debt of gratitude,” he said. (PIA 3)

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