Thursday, July 7, 2011

Aurora rebel returnee’s village to rise in Maria Aurora town

Photo left: Ltc Decapia, Right: Gov. Angara-Castillo 
CALABUANAN, Baler, Aurora, July 8, 2011-Ltc Kurt A. Decapia, Battalion Commander of the 48th Infantry Batallion, Philippine Army revealed yesterday here that Aurora Governor Bellaflor Angara-Castillo and Maria Aurora Mayor Ariel Bitong is now seeking for the place for the rebels who returned to the uphold of the law.

“I am very thankful to Gov. Angara-Castillo for her continuous support to Army troopers,” Decapia said, explaining that Angara-Castillo wanted a village for the former rebels in Maria Aurora town where there is free house and lot for them, schools, day care centers, chapels, health centers among others to mention a few of her plan for the former rebels.

Decapia said that 18 former New People’s Army (NPA) were awarded P50,000 worth livelihood assistance each with a total of P900,000 from the Social Integration Program (SIP) of the government at the governor’s conference hall at the Capitol during the peace and order council meeting last June 28, 2011.

“Actually, they were 21 NPA to be awarded the cash money but only 18 among them attended,” Decapia said, explaining that the cash money totaled to P1,050,000 if the other 3 are present during that time.

Photo show Ltc Decapia and Mr. Jason de Asis in white T-shirt.
Decapia did not specify why the 3 could not make it to attend on the peace and order council meeting to receive the reward, however, he said that there are 12 former rebels whose papers are still on process to give the same amount for their livelihood.

Decapia said that these former rebels already created their own cooperatives to make sure that their livelihood assistance will surely be productive and sustainable.

“They already established “People’s Advocacy for Collaboration and Empowerment (PEACE) credit cooperative who chaired by Ariel Catipon as the chairman of the board,” Decapia said, manifesting that the provincial government is sincere in helping former members of the NPA to start a new life, living in a healthy lives and peaceful means.

Decapia reiterated that the provincial government of Aurora will provide a housing project that will initially provide shelter to at least forty (40) beneficiaries targeted to start on October this year which envisioned as a self sustaining community with schools, health center and livelihood in order for the beneficiaries to have a better life as Angara-Castillo relayed to Decapia.

“The government has always opened its door for the peaceful returns of the NPA. This is an example of our genuine efforts in helping former rebels,” Decapia said.

“We are always encouraging members of the NPA to return to the folds of the law peacefully but we are also always ready to protect the people if they try to destroy the peace and stability of the entire province,” Decapia said, adding that a lot of infrastructure development and increase in economic and tourism activity are now felt as the effect of “Insurgency Free Aurora”. (Jason de Asis)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Curious lang po ako. Kung sakali na magsasama-sama sila sa isang barangay hindi po kaya sila guluhin ng mga NPA. Or Balikan sila dahil tinalikuran nila ang armadong pakikibaka? Ligtas po kaya sila sa kamay ng mga rebelde. Nagtatanong lang po.

Anonymous said...

Kudos to all the hard work and dedication to duty of Lt Col Decapia. I believe that he is practicing the right strategy to resolve insurgency. It takes a lot of planning to achieve this goal. Offerring a better future to an individual is the only answer. Keep up the good work Sir!

Anonymous said...

Maganda yan.

Anonymous said...

Malaking tulong yan sa mga nagbabalik-loob. Salamat kay Gov. BAC sa kanyang mga magagandang adhikain para sa lalawigan ng Aurora.

Anonymous said...

Sir Jason may nangopya ng balita mung itu sa www.usnewslasvegas.com pasyalan u. Ak-kaw ay yung unahan lang ang iniba lahat copy paste na.

Anonymous said...

RIP LTC Kurt Decapia...

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