Sun.Star Pampanga

Guv bares peace and order moves

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ITY OF SAN FERNANDO-- Governor Dennis Pineda on Monday disclosed the provincial government's efforts, via the end local communist armed conflict (Elcac) provincial task force, to achieve and maintain peace and order in Pampanga amid the raging coronaviru­s pandemic.

CDuring the virtual Barangay Levelling Session on the Localizati­on of Executive Order No. 70---otherwise known as the whole-of-nation approach to end local communist armed conflict--attended by some 400 government officials in the province, the governor said “this [insurgency] remains a major challenge in achieving local peace and order."

"To respond to this issue, we have conducted various programs such as dialogue with the Clark locators’employee unions,” the governor shared, adding the Provincial Elcac Task Force has provided briefings and orientatio­n for teachers, youth, and indigenous peoples to educate them and avert their involvemen­t with insurgent groups.

“We have also coordinate­d with the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples to provide land titles to our Aeta brothers and sisters, and provide other necessary assistance to them. We also built a hospital in Clark for employees, and provide livelihood assistance to the insurgents who surrendere­d to our task force,” the governor furthered.

While thanking government for providing an avenue to discuss the important issue of insurgency in the country, Pineda assured that the moves are just some of the efforts initiated by the provincial task force and more are in the pipeline.

For her part, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Provincial Director Myrvi Apostol-Fabia acknowledg­ed the efforts of the different agencies and local government­s in

assisting them and the uniformed personnel the problem of insurgency.

“For 50 years, our government has continued to fight insurgency not only in the mountains, but also in the lowlands. That is why we continue to come up with ways to address the challenges brought by this,” Fabia said.

She also acknowledg­ed the crucial role of mayors and punong barangays to successful­ly combat insurgency in the province.

“You have big roles to play. Hopefully, after this activity, you [local officials], with the support of every DILG officer in your locality, will work together so that we can finally achieve a peaceful and prosperous community,” Fabia said.

Topics discussed include the Communist Terrorist Groups’ Framework, Executive Order 70 and the 12 National Clusters Framework and the Joint Regional Task Force Undertakin­gs, Concerns and Ways Forward.

Pampanga is the third to hold the levelling session in Central Luzon after Aurora and Zambales. (JTD with PIA 3)

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 ?? PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL. (Pampanga PIO) ?? In this file photo, Gov. Dennis Pineda (C) discusses the peace and order situation in Pampanga during the 1st Quarter Joint Provincial Peace and Order Council and Anti-Drug Abuse Council Meeting at Kingsborou­gh Internatio­nal Convention Center on February 21, 2021. With him were army officials, Board Member Rosve Henson, DILG Provincial Director Myrvi Fabia and PDRRMO chief Angie Blanco.
PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL. (Pampanga PIO) In this file photo, Gov. Dennis Pineda (C) discusses the peace and order situation in Pampanga during the 1st Quarter Joint Provincial Peace and Order Council and Anti-Drug Abuse Council Meeting at Kingsborou­gh Internatio­nal Convention Center on February 21, 2021. With him were army officials, Board Member Rosve Henson, DILG Provincial Director Myrvi Fabia and PDRRMO chief Angie Blanco.

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