Residents fear that the civilian armed force may be used for the elections next year
SECURITY ISSUE. Is Zamboanga del Norte secure enough? Photo by Gualberto Laput
In a letter to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan,
the provincial board, Governor Roberto Y. Uy had asked for authority to create
a Special CAFGU Active Auxiliary (SCAA) unit. On June 15, the provincial board
passed a resolution requesting Brigadier General Gerardo Barrientos, commander
of the Army’s 1st“Tabak”
Division based in Pagadian
City , to allow Uy to
organize a SCAA unit for Zamboanga del Norte.
In his letter certified as urgent, Uy said he
intended to use the SCAA to achieve peace and order and provide security
residents.
Board Member Crisologo A. Desierdo,
Sangguniang Panlalawigan’s Majority Floor Leader, told Rappler that the
provincial leadership wanted to organize its own SCAA because “there is
shortage of military and police forces to effectively protect the province.”
But this contradicts the Army’s assessment
that the province does not face any major or immediate security threat. The
101st brigade, tasked to secure Zamboanga del Norte and part of Misamis
Occidental, is under the Army’s 1st Division.
“Zamboanga del Norte remains peaceful,” said
Captain Jason Mararac, 101st Brigade’s Civil Military Operations chief.
The mixed messages from the provincial
government and the Army’s 101st Brigade have caused anxiety among residents. Local media have repeatedly
asked both the military and Uy to come up with a common declaration on the
matter.
“Nabalaka ang katawhan nga gamiton
lang ang SCAA karong eleksyon (Residents fear that the new
SCAA will just be used in next year’s elections),” said a news story published
by The New Nandau Today.
The military is allowing big private
companies and local government units to organize SCAA units for their security,
so that soldiers can focus on major security threats.
SCAA units will be trained and armed by the
Army, but their salaries, uniforms and other expenses will be shouldered by the
company or local government units that organize them.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/97395-zamboanga-del-norte-cafgu-military
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