CAMP
DOWNES, ORMOC CITY, Leyte, November 19 (PIA) – The Government’s Social Intergration Plarn being
implemented by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
(OPAPP) continues to attract and help Former Rebels (FRs) to come back into the
folds of law by giving livelihood financial assistance.
On
November 16, 2012, an awarding of livelihood financial assistance to 17 rebel
returnees was conducted at Barangay Canhandugan, Jaro, Leyte.
The
activity which was led by the representatives of OPAPP, was attended by Leyte
Governor Mimietta Bagulaya represented by Leyte PSWD Officer Mrs. Clotilde
Malatbalat and Colonel Rafael Valencia, the 802nd Brigade Commander,
represented by Colonel Dinoh A. Dolina.
In
a report from Captain Dranreb Canto, PIO of the 802nd Brigade of the
8th Infantry Division, the former rebels received P50,000.00 each to
start a livelihood project which shall be monitored regularly by the OPAPP and
other concern agencies.
Aside
from awarding of livelihood financial assistance, the activity also highlighted
the distribution of certificates to former rebels who had undergone the Social
Preparation Training or Livelihood Training administered by the military
through the 19th Infantry Battalion and the Provincial Social Welfare &
Development (PSWD) Office of Leyte.
OPAPP
representative Atty. Maricel Bantilo said that the giving of livelihood
assistance to FR’s varies based on the reintegration plan submitted and
identified by the them based on their choice, skills and capability to sustain
such project.
Colonel
Dolina, the Deputy Brigade Commander of 802nd Brigade based in Camp
Downes, Ormoc City, in his speech, called on the community to join hand-in-hand
in advocating peace and help encourage armed groups to lay down their arms and go
back to the mainstream society.
Colonel
Dolina also said that as declared and promised by the newly installed Brigade
Commander Valencia, the 802nd Brigade will find ways to grant
additional financial assistance to former rebels who will voluntarily surrender
with firearms in addition to the assistance they will receive from OPAPP.
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