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PAGADIAN CITY, 31 January (PIA) – Twenty (20) remaining barangays in the city who have not been cleared of illegal drugs underwent orientation in the drug-clearing program administered by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA-9).
The city government thru the City Anti Drug Abuse Council (CADAC) rolled out the drug-clearing orientation recently at the Executive Function Hall and was attended by the Punong Barangays, Barangay Secretaries, and Barangay Councilors, chairman sa committee on women and family.
Rommel Torres, Asst. Regional Director, PDEA-9 said our government is aggressively implementing the barangay drug-clearing program (BDCP) because it is the effective solution to end the decade-long problem of illegal drugs in our country.
ILOILO CITY, Jan. 19 (PIA) - - Four out of the nine villages identified as insurgency affected in the municipality of Calinog, Iloilo have been declared cleared of Communist Terrorist Group (CTG).
The four villages are Binolusan Pequeno, Binolusan Grande, Supanga and Guinbunyugan, as announced by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) – Iloilo during an activity held on Friday, January 15.
The remaining five barangays that are either affected or threatened by insurgency are Marandig, Aglonok, Caratagan, Garangan and Masaroy.
During the event, the chiefs of the four CTG-cleared villages received Smart TVs for the Retooled Community Support Program (RCSP) from Iloilo governor Arthur Defensor, Jr., DILG 6 Regional Director Juan Jovian Ingeniero and DILG – Provincial Director Teodora Sumagaysay.
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