The Philippine Army has set this yearend its schedule to
reduce the communist-inspired rebels in the province of Sorsogon
to insignificance, an indication that the government is winning the war, the
top military commander in the province said yesterday.
Col. Cesar Idio, commanding officer of the 903rd Infantry
Brigade which has jurisdiction over Sorsogon and Masbate, said Sorsogon will be
declared as “conflict-manageable area and ready for further development
(CMARFD)” before 2015 ends as the military focuses its attention to the
province.
This means that the anti-insurgency campaign has shifted its
focus to the province, he said.
Sorsogon and Masbate are
the two remaining Bicol provinces which have not been declared yet as “conflict
manageable areas” following the government’s intensified anti-insurgency
campaign in the region.
The military has already declared the provinces of Camarines
Norte, Catanduanes, Camarines Sur and Albay as CMARFD.
Idio said the four provinces were the priority in previous
years, based on the campaign plan of the Southern Luzon Command, which takes
into account the strategic significance of the particular area.
He said the Philippine National Police as well as the
Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) of the concerned province must be
prepared to take a more significant role in the anti-insurgency campaign once
it is declared as ”conflict manageable area”.
The Army commander said some of the parameters for such
declaration are the significant reduction of insurgency-related activities,
introduction of more development programs, increase in tourism, and the
significant improvement in the security aspect of the area.
“This does not mean, though, that there is zero insurgency,”
Idio clarified.
He said insurgency in Sorsogon and Masbate
has been reduced significantly and the government campaign has rendered the NPA
incapable of launching large-scale tactical operations.
“They’re still there but they are no longer capable of
conducting significant military operation,” he said.
The Army official said even the number of cadres and their
firearms have also been significantly reduced, forcing the NPA to conduct
liquidation instead just “to sow terror in the community”.
“Those are desperate moves in an effort to make their
presence felt,” he said, adding that the communities have repudiated the rebel
organization.
He said that with the partnership forged by the Army with
the Philippine National Police and the community, the total defeat of the
insurgency is not far behind.
Idio was one of the guests at the turn-over ceremony of the
police provincial command to Senior Supt. Marlon Tejada as the new police
provincial director from the out-going director, Senior Supt. Bernard Banac in
the middle of this week.
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