Friday, November 15, 2019

DavOcc guv offers P2-M for surrendering NPA leaders

From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 15, 2019): DavOcc guv offers P2-M for surrendering NPA leaders



TURN OVER OF FIREARMS. Lt. Col. Ronaldo Valdez, commander of the Army's 73rd Infantry Battalion based in the Davao Occidental town of Malita, leads the turnover of high-power firearms surrendered by former New People's Army rebels on Tuesday (Nov. 12). Governor Claude Bautista has offered PHP2 million for every top NPA leader who surrenders to the provincial government. (PNA photo by Eldie Aguirre)

Davao Occidental's governor is giving top officials of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) PHP2 million cash incentive if they surrender to the authorities.

Governor Claude Bautista, who made the offer Friday, said top NPA leaders operating in Davao Occidental are qualified to avail of the incentive.

“I will give PHP2 million, house and lot, plus the opportunity to work in the province to the top brass of the NPA if he or she will surrender to authorities,”
Bautista said.


The governor said rebel leaders occupying the second-highest positions in the provincial hierarchy will also receive PHP1 million, house and lot, and scholarship for their children.

“Although the provincial government has declared the communist rebels’ persona non grata, I am giving them the best chance they could get from the government as long as they will faithfully surrender,” he said.

Bautista said he takes pity on "those who have been fooled by the wrong ideology of the communist movement wherein they sacrificed themselves fighting against the government for a cause that will not be resolved unless everybody will work for it."

“With that huge amount of money, they could start a new life with their respective families without fear of being chased by government forces. They must grab it now or lose the chance to be back in the mainstream society," he added.

Lt. Col. Ronaldo Valdez, commander of the Army’s 73rd Infantry Battalion based in Malita town, Davao Occidental, said the military will continue to assist NPA rebels who decide to surrender.

“Those who surrendered were given financial assistance from the provincial government, aside from the PHP50,000 capital outlay,” Valdez said, adding rebel surrenderers are also given livelihood training and educational assistance under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP).

On November 12, Valdez presented 28 various calibers of high-power firearms and handguns to Bautista during the 4th quarterly meeting of the Local Development Council (LDC), Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC), Provincial Risk Reduction and Management Council, and the Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC).

Valdez said the firearms came from NPA surrenderers within the Davao Occidental area.

“We are expecting more NPA to surrender knowing that they are fighting a useless cause,” the Army official said.

Of the five local government units in Davao Occidental, Valdez said a few NPA units are operating within the area of Jose Abad Santos town. Malita, Don Marcelino, and Sta. Maria while the town of Sarangani shows no rebel activities.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1086198

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