Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 23, 2021): Rebel returnees receive initial assistance, marks the beginning of Endless Govt aids
CLAVERIA, Misamis Oriental – 27 Former Rebels (FRs) received an initial financial
assistance amounting to Php135,000.00 from the Provincial Government of Misamis
Oriental in an awarding ceremony held at the Headquarters 58th Infantry
“Dimalulupig” Battalion (58IB), Sitio Migbanday, Poblacion, Claveria, Misamis
Oriental, August 18, 2021.
The awarding was headed by Hon. Yevgeny Vincente Emano, Provincial Governor
of Misamis Oriental who was represented by Hon. Dexter Yasay, Hon. Gerardo
Sabal, Hon. Nancy Madjos, and Hon. Syremae Emano, Board Members of Misamis
Oriental, Provincial Social Welfare and Development (PSWD) staff, together with Lt.
Col. Ricky L Canatoy, Commanding Officer of 58IB.
The financial assistance is part of President Rodrigo Duterte’s Enhanced
Comprehensive and Local Integration Program (E-CLIP), which aims to reintegrate
FRs into mainstream society and help them better their living situations.
Each of the 27 recipients received Php 5,000 in cash, which they can use to meet
their daily necessities or possibly start a small business to assist them to improve their
lives in the community as they reintegrate. The recipients expressed their gratitude
to the government for continuing to support individuals who had been victims of the
Communist terrorist groups’ falsehoods and deception.
This is only an initial help under the E-CLIP benefits. There are more benefits to
come such as housing benefits, modified conditional cash assistance, sustainable
livelihood programs, assistance to individuals in crisis situations and protective and
basic services for individuals and their families.
The Commanding Officer of 58IB, Lt. Col. Ricky L Canatoy, echoed these thoughts.
“Seeing you again, in such good shape, I can’t help but think back to the time when
you chose a peaceful life over a turbulent one by returning to the folds of the law. I’m
delighted to see you all again and to hear that your reintegration into your communities is progressing well. Some have already started farming their own land,
some are working on livelihood initiatives, while still others have found local
employment in the public and commercial sectors. Nothing makes us happier as
public servants than seeing you succeed in your chosen fields. Please don’t be afraid
to come in and tell us about your problems so that we can talk about them and find a
solution. You’re always welcome in the home of Dimalulupig Troopers. Always keep
in mind that you are a family to us.”
Meanwhile, Board Member Dexter Yasay said in ending, “My heartfelt gratitude and
admiration go out to you, our beloved rebel returnees, for making the most important
decision of your lives. That is, to return to the folds of the law and live tranquil,
normal lives. Personally, I believe that all the government’s shortcomings can be
resolved peacefully. I do not feel that killing each other is the best way to bring peace
to our nation. However, we hold the key to finding a solution.
According to MahatmaGandhi, “Whether you want change, be the change you want to see in the world,” and if you want to change in our society, community, or government, the changes you want to see must come from inside ourselves, not from outside forces.
I’d also like to share these words from John F. Kennedy, “Don’t ask your country what your country can do for you. But ask yourself what you can do for your country.” Truth is, it is the people, not the country, who can develop the country. Our government is not without flaws. Nonetheless, I hope that this will not prevent us from effecting change in our communities. It all begins with us.”
solution. You’re always welcome in the home of Dimalulupig Troopers. Always keep
in mind that you are a family to us.”
Meanwhile, Board Member Dexter Yasay said in ending, “My heartfelt gratitude and
admiration go out to you, our beloved rebel returnees, for making the most important
decision of your lives. That is, to return to the folds of the law and live tranquil,
normal lives. Personally, I believe that all the government’s shortcomings can be
resolved peacefully. I do not feel that killing each other is the best way to bring peace
to our nation. However, we hold the key to finding a solution.
According to MahatmaGandhi, “Whether you want change, be the change you want to see in the world,” and if you want to change in our society, community, or government, the changes you want to see must come from inside ourselves, not from outside forces.
I’d also like to share these words from John F. Kennedy, “Don’t ask your country what your country can do for you. But ask yourself what you can do for your country.” Truth is, it is the people, not the country, who can develop the country. Our government is not without flaws. Nonetheless, I hope that this will not prevent us from effecting change in our communities. It all begins with us.”
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