The Philippine Star

‘Addicts to reach 4 M, so let’s stop this now’

Rody orders cops to destroy ‘narcotics apparatus’

- By EDITH REGALADO

DAVAO CITY – “What am I supposed to do with the four million?”

The number of drug addicts in the country is expected to soar from 3.7 million to four million by the end of the month, President Duterte told a gathering of policemen on Friday as he rallied authoritie­s to destroy what he called the “narcotics apparatus.”

“There are three million addicts now in the Philippine­s, of late. Huwag mo na lang bilangin

iyong (Don’t count the) 700,000, it’s going up. It’s going to reach a million mark by the end of this month; one million drug addicts plus three million reported by PDEA (Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency), it’s four million,” the President said.

“And if we cannot destroy the apparatus now it will really be a bigger problem in the future,” the President said.

The rising number of drug addicts also indicates “narcopolit­ics” has definitely entered the Philippine democracy, the President told police officers and personnel belonging to the Region 12 Police Office in Tambler, General Santos City.

The President said that from three million as earlier reported by anti- drug authoritie­s, 700,000 more drug addicts have been recorded since the

President assumed office last June 30.

The 700,000 included those who have voluntaril­y surrendere­d to authoritie­s in various parts of the country at the onset of the Duterte administra­tion’s intensifie­d campaign against the drug menace.

The President said the four million mark is the same level as Indonesia, which has a bigger population.

“But while Indonesia has more than 300 million population, we have over 100 million and yet we share the same number of drug addicts at four million,” the President said.

He lamented that people have not yet fully realized that he came to power midstream or when there was still no budget yet for the rehabilita­tion of more than 700,000 drug addicts who surrendere­d.

“There are people who are ignorant really how the budget works, that there is a fiscal year from January to December and I came in in the middle of the year, so what I am using now is the budget for this year that was prepared by the last administra­tion last year,” he added.

“Nobody, nobody at that time knew the magnitude of the drug problem. And the Department of Health and the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t… they do not have the budget for rehabilita­tion,” he also pointed out.

He said it would be unlawful to realign budgets just to have funding for rehabilita­tion.

Rehab camp in Agusan

Meanwhile, an Army camp in Mindanao has become the pioneer military host of a drug rehabilita­tion center.

The Army’s 401st Infantry Brigade has opened a twohectare drug rehabilita­tion facility inside its camp in partnershi­p with the provincial government of Agusan del Sur.

The center, called the Residentia­l Treatment and Rehabilita­tion Center ( RTRC), was inaugurate­d Friday with chief presidenti­al legal counsel Salvador Panelo as guest of honor representi­ng the President.

The RTRC can accommodat­e 60 patients at any given time and shall be managed and administer­ed by the provincial government of Agusan del Sur.

The establishm­ent of the RTRC is in line with the province’s drug rehabilita­tion program called Substance Use Recovery and Enlightenm­ent (SURE).

SURE aims to give victims of drug use a second chance at life and keep them away from drug syndicates.

Gov. Eddiebong Plaza of Agusan del Sur praised the local Army unit for its significan­t support for his anti-drug campaign.

Plaza said his province takes pride in having the 401st Brigade as an adopted Army unit and a partner in his provincial developmen­t programs.

The Army camp based in the town of Prosperida­d has a total land area of 334 hectares.

Col. Cristobal Zaragoza, the Army’s 401st Brigade commander, said the unveiling of the rehab facility was part of a team collaborat­ion between the military and the local government.

“We will give our all-out support to this campaign,” said Zaragoza. “A drug-free province is necessary for a drug-free country.”

 ??  ?? President Duterte chats with policewome­n of the PNP’s Regional Police Office XII in Tambler, General Santos City the other day. EPA
President Duterte chats with policewome­n of the PNP’s Regional Police Office XII in Tambler, General Santos City the other day. EPA

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