The New People’s Army has apparently run out of funds and could no longer keep its promise of providing at least P2,000 to families of its members
Lt. Col. Ronnie Babac, commander of the 73rd Infantry Battalion based here, said they found this out when at least six New People’s Army
Babac, the 73rd IB commander, said two of those who surrendered in Malapatan and Alabel towns between June 19 and 23 amid the “relentless conduct of peace and development operation
He would not disclose the full identities of the surrendered rebels as of yet and identified them only by their aliases Dindin, 19; Lovely, 18; Junex, 19; Arman, 19; Noli, 18; and Michael, 22.
Babac said that in an initial investigation of the six, who were residents of Sarangani, they told authorities they had grown tired of the pledges of their leaders that their families
“That was the promise made when they entered the NPA. None of their families got any amount though,” he said.
Babac said the NPA’s failure to keep its pledge of providing monthly support to families of rebels would drive
“We are also tirelessly encouraging our deceived brothers to take the opportunity provided by the government’s integration
Babac said unlike the NPA’s promise, the government
“The six surrenderees are now being processed for their benefits under the Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP) initiated by the Local Government of Sarangani, under which, they will be receiving cash and livelihood assistance
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