The Freeman

Duterte gives SONA today

- — Philstar.com with Ermida Q. Moradas/JMO

The House of Representa­tives is ready for President Duterte’s third State of the Nation Address (SONA) tomorrow, officials of the chamber said over the weekend.

Two days before the annual presidenti­al ritual, House secretary general Cesar Pareja retracted his statement and yesterday said acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio will attend the SONA.

He apologized to Carpio, the principal candidate for the post vacated by ousted chief justice Maria Lourdes Sereno but who has expressed lack of interest in it.

“All security measures inside and outside of Congress are also now in place,” Pareja said.

He said the House expects about 3,000 guests, including foreign and local dignitarie­s, to grace the occasion, as well as hundreds of local and foreign media from different organizati­ons to cover the event.

He said security personnel of the House, the Senate and the Presidenti­al Security Group (PSG) are implementi­ng coordinate­d security measures.

“Only organic and authorized personnel are allowed to enter the House premises,” he added.

Pareja said security officers are monitoring the planned mass actions of several pro- and anti-administra­tion groups in the vicinity of the Batasan complex in Quezon City.

“It is better to be prepared for any eventualit­y and nothing happens than to be unprepared and something unexpected happens,” he said.

The President is expected to sign the proposed Bangsamoro Organic Law, which the House and the Senate will approve tomorrow morning, before his SONA in the afternoon.

SECURITY

The Batasan is now on lockdown. Security is so tight that guards are closely checking the SONA identifica­tion card of any person trying to enter the compound.

The House media staff told media practition­ers yesterday that, “Per advice from the PSG, those who have been issued SONA 2018 media IDs are requested not to post such IDs on Facebook to prevent people from producing fake SONA media IDs.”

When asked why the request was directed only to the media, the staff said similar appeals were sent to holders of thousands of House-issued SONA ID cards.

Guests, VIPs and government officials, and their aides were only given invitation­s – which could be easier to fabricate – and not issued photo-bearing IDs.

“Everything is in place. I talked with the regional director of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) and he told me more than 7,000 policemen will be deployed,” Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Albayalde said.

NCRPO director Chief Superinten­dent Guillermo Eleazar is the overall security task force commander while Chief Superinten­dent Joselito Esquivel Jr. is the ground commander in Quezon City.

“I think with the strength that we have, we are confident it will be peaceful,” he said.

Like in previous SONAs, Albayalde expects the number of demonstrat­ors from cause oriented groups to range from 7,000 to 10,000.

He urged protesters not to stir violence and to be wary of infiltrato­rs who might create trouble. “We are asking for their cooperatio­n so there will be no violence,” said Albayalde.

Down in Cebu, the Police Regional Office (PRO) – 7 is also on full alert in anticipati­on of militant groups staging protest rallies.

Jaime Paglinawan of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan)-Central Visayas announced earlier that the group will conduct simultaneo­us rallies in Cebu City, in Toledo City in the west, and Bantayan town in the north.

Provincial Police Director, Senior Supt. Manuel-Abrugena, said he has already alerted his men in these local government units.

He will also deploy some of his men to the provincial Capitol where some militant groups are also expected to hold a rally.

PRO-7 Director, Chief Supt. Debold Sinas, assured that police forces from different units, particular­ly the Civil Disturbanc­e Management (CDM) group, are prepared to respond to any eventualit­y. He directed all police personnel deployed in the streets to observe maximum tolerance.

Cebu City Police Director, Senior Supt. Royina Garma also said routine operations will stay.

“My guidance is maximum tolerance lang gyud but routine police operation, padayon lang gihapon. Kung asa ang deployment sa atong mobile, traffic, mga personnel nato, didto gihapon siya. Anyway, kung may mag-rally, may special unit tayo to handle diyan and may headquarte­rs din,” said Garma.

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