The 67th Infantry Battalion under the 701st Brigade of the Philippine Army now has a new commander who will continue to uphold the military’s mission of protecting and serving the people.
The new battalion
commander Lt. Col. Michele B. Anayron now assumes the command as outgoing
commanding officer Lt. Col. Micheal A. Banua relinquished his duty after more
than a year of honorable service as commander of the 67th Infantry
Battalion,which is based in the first district of the province.
During the
ceremony, Lt. Col. Banua was awarded with a military merit medal interim to a
distinguished service star for his excellent service as commanding officer.
Under Banua’s strategic
vision, the battalion sustained its influence across the military lines of
operations such as clearing operations leading to the downgrade of enemy
forces. He also led disaster relief, and dialogues with civic society groups,
among many others.
In addition,
Banua also actively implemented the Philippine Army’s Internal Peace and
Security Plan (IPSP) locally known as Peace and Development Outreach Program
(PDOP) in the communities by partnering with stakeholders in the conduct of in
medical and dental missions, livelihood programs, peace-building seminars and
Youth Leadership Summit. His leadership was also instrumental in the
implementation of infrastructure projects composed of schools and water system
in remote areas of Baganga and Cateel towns and facilitated livelihood
trainings and assistance for former rebels.
During the
ceremony, Banua thanked the support of the local government units, especially
the Provincial Government, as well as other stakeholders in peace and
development for helping his leadership achievethese many feats and for giving
him a chance to serve the people in his best capacity.
For his part, Lt.
Col. Anayron vowed that he would sustain the peace and development in his new
area of assignment.
Major General
Rafael C. Valencia, Commander of the 10 Infantry Division of the Philippine
Army, who presided the change of command ceremony, congratulated the outgoing
commander for helping sustain the gains that the province achieved in terms of
peace and development. He also encouraged and challenged the newly installed
commander to further strengthen the peace and development efforts in the
province.
Governor Corazon
N. Malanyaon assured the incoming commander of the battalion that the
Provincial Government will extend the same courtesy and support itrendered his
predecessors. “We hope to have strong partnership with you in making Davao
Oriental a peaceful, progressive, and livable province,” she said.
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