The Philippine Star

NCRPO all set for Rody’s last SONA

- By RALPH EDWIN VILLANUEVA – Neil Jayson Servallos, Elizabeth Marcelo

The National Capital Region Police Office is all set for the sixth and last State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Duterte today, NCRPO chief Maj. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. said yesterday.

Danao said “more holistic and extensive security measures” would be enforced during the SONA amid the threat of the highly infectious COVID-19 Delta variant.

“Strict health and safety protocols will be implemente­d,” he said.

Danao said a total of 15,174 public safety and security forces would be deployed from Welcome Rotonda, UP Diliman, Tandang Sora, Ever Gotesco to IBP Road as well as neighborin­g borders.

Police, soldiers as well as personnel of the Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Philippine Coast Guard, National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency, Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s would be deployed around the Batasang Pambansa Complex.

Danao said they have not monitored any security threat to Duterte’s last SONA.

Drones and aircraft will not be allowed to fly around the complex, according to the NCRPO.

Danao said ports and waterways would also be secured to prevent any untoward incident.

He urged protesters not to hold mass gatherings that could become supersprea­ders of the virus.

Maximum tolerance

Philippine National Police chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar ordered PNP members to exercise maximum tolerance during the protest actions.

Eleazar directed police officers to hold their temper and remain profession­al in enforcing security and health protocols.

Eleazar said no problem would occur as long as the protesters and police accord respect to one another.

He urged protesters to hold their activities online as more local cases of the Delta variant were detected by health authoritie­s.

Protests

Activist groups will push through with their protest rallies today along Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City.

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan secretary general Renato Reyes thanked Mayor Joy Belmonte for allowing the protesters to conduct activities along portions of Commonweal­th Avenue.

The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) had denied the group’s request for a rally permit, citing the threat of the COVID-19 Delta variant.

“We thank the good mayor for her interventi­on and for respecting our constituti­onal right to hold peaceful protests during the pandemic,” Reyes said.

Reyes and other leaders of militant groups held a meeting with Belmonte and QCPD director Brig. Gen. Antonio Yarra on Saturday regarding the protest rallies.

Belmonte granted the request of the groups to march along a portion of Commonweal­th Avenue, provided that protesters will not extend beyond the intersecti­on of Tandang Sora Avenue.

“We will assemble in UP Diliman at 9 a.m. and march toward Commonweal­th Avenue,” Reyes said.

Reyes had assured authoritie­s that the protesters would observe physical distancing measures and other COVID protocols.

A 2D effigy which depicts Duterte as a gecko holding on to Malacañang will be burned by the protesters during the rally. The effigy was created by the UGATLahi Artists Collective.

Members of the fisherfolk group Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalaka­ya ng Pilipinas are set to join the rally to denounce the administra­tion’s supposed inaction on Chinese occupation in the West Philippine Sea.

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