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Belmonte: Address drug problem on all fronts

- – Janvic Mateo

Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte yesterday underscore­d the need to address the drug menace on all fronts to ensure that residents, especially the marginaliz­ed are shielded from the lure of illegal drugs.

“We want to build drugresist­ant communitie­s – that even if drugs are in front of them, the people would be able to say no to drugs,” Belmonte said.

Belmonte, who heads the city anti-drug abuse advisory council, said barangays in Quezon City must become drug-resistant to put an end to the illegal drug trade.

She acknowledg­ed that the problem of illegal drugs is deep-seated and that the government should know the root causes of drug abuse.

“Poverty, weak family ties and values, lack of education and peer pressure are some of the issues we have to address so we can have drug-resistant communitie­s,” she said.

The vice mayor noted that drug traffickin­g is a lucrative business, which draws poor people who have no steady source of income.

“So we really have to tackle the drug problem on all fronts,” Belmonte said.

She cited various efforts of the city government to address the illegal drug problem, including the successful community-based rehabilita­tion and treatment program for drug surrendere­es.

Belmonte initiated the drug education and prevention campaign in the barangays and schools to educate the youth.

She also launched the “Barkada Kontra Droga” program, which aims to promote youth empowermen­t through the organizati­on of a peer group that promotes a healthy and drug-free lifestyle.

Belmonte vowed to continue working toward establishi­ng drug-resistant communitie­s in Quezon City, which has 21 drug-free barangays as of last year.

The vice mayor said each of the city’s 142 villages has a Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council, which coordinate­s with the city government and the Quezon City Police District in anti-drug operations.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte is interviewe­d by reporters during a forum in Barangay Loyola Heights yesterday.
BOY SANTOS Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte is interviewe­d by reporters during a forum in Barangay Loyola Heights yesterday.

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