Tuesday, August 25, 2020

PNP outreach activity serves 80 families in Asipulo village

From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 25, 2020): PNP outreach activity serves 80 families in Asipulo village (By Marcelo B. Lihgawon)



Ifugao Provincial Mobile Force Company commander Lt. Col. Ayson Tenenan gives assorted relief packs to a resident of Maloy during the outreach activity in said place that served 80 families. (MBL, PIA CAR, Ifugao) 

ASIPULO, Ifugao, Aug. 25 (PIA) - - The Ifugao Provincial Mobile Force Company (IPFMC), in partnership with the Company Advisory Council, continue to bring government closer to the people especially in remote areas even at this time of COVID-19 pandemic.

Their recent outreach activity benefited about 80 families in sitio Maloy, Cawayan in the municipality of Asipulo.

Through the fundraising activities conducted by the personnel of the IPMFC and other stakeholders to generate funds, they were able to buy assorted goods for the beneficiaries, IPMFC commander Lt. Col. Ayson Tenenan said.

Police personnel also provided free hair cut to some children.



Little boys line up for free haircut with Uncle Pulis.
“More than 10 children were also provided snacks and free haircut with their own choice as part of the conducted activities in support to the programs to End Local Communist Armed Conflict,” Tenenan added.

Personnel of the IPMFC also oriented the attendees about their mandates, programs on anti-terrorism and recruitment schemes of terrorist groups while the Philippine Information Agency – Ifugao and the National Police Commission also shared their programs and services.

The residents of Maloy thanked the IPMFC and CAC members for conducting an outreach in their place which is many kilometers away from the town proper. The group walked almost three hours in rugged terrain to reach the place.

The given assorted goods and the lectures conducted are of great help to the community because we are informed of the bad consequences of terrorism, of being a member of anti-government organization and about illegal drugs, they said.

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They assured to share to their families the knowledge they had acquired during the activity to avoid being misinformed and misguided.

Cawayan is previously a rebel- infested barangay and an ELCAC area, however, government forces have cleared the area. (JDP/MBL- PIA CAR, Ifugao)


Maloy residents bring home their assorted goods from the outreach activity.

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1051179

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