Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Army seeks aid for CAFGUs from provincial peace and order council

From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 8): Army seeks aid for CAFGUs from provincial peace and order council



Lt. Colonel Thomas Dominic Baluga, commanding officer of the army’s 70 Infantry Batallion based in Nueva Ecija says CAFGUs are still serving as guardians of peace and order despite meager support.
 
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya – An official of the Philippine Army has sought the help of the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) here to support the deployment of Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGUs) to complement the presence of government forces in remote areas.


Lt. Colonel Thomas Dominic Baluga, commanding officer of the army’s 70 Infantry Batallion based in Nueva Ecija said despite meager support, CAFGUs are still serving as guardians of peace and order in areas frequented by the New People’s Army (NPA) rebels.

“We have CAFGUs in Nueva Vizcaya who are being supported with P4,500.00 monthly subsistence allowance. We are also asking other assistance so that they can continue as frontline armed forces in remote areas especially in remote areas,” he said.

Baluga said over the years, CAFGUs have transformed from merely an armed force into a multi-disciplinary force that supports the army in its various peacekeeping initiatives in areas being visited by NPA rebels.

He said CAFGUs at present are also given proper training, livelihood opportunities and involved in civic military activities such as rescue operations during disasters and calamities and medical services for the poor, among others.


Baluga said they manage and support CAFGUs in their areas of responsibilities through partnerships with concerned local government units and other sectors of the society.

“We continue to provide them with their allowances and food with the help of various sectors of the community. We should do something so that they will continue to provide us additional security against terrorism,” he added.

 
http://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1011316

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