By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (May 11, 2017) - The Western Mindanao Command, under the leadership of
Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., will launch series of activities to
support DEPED and Muslim communities concentrating on marginalized schools and
conflict-affected areas, military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed
that all units under the WestMinCom are currently preparing to assist the
various academic institutions in the conduct of the 2017 Brigada Eskwela in
preparation for the opening of another school year. Military
units under the Command will help schools within its operational area become
more conducive and comfortable for learning. This aims to foster the spirit of
Bayanihan among the different stakeholders.
"The
armed forces wish to extend assistance to educational institutions and
encourage the Filipino youth to value literacy. We believe that this is one of
the solutions to extremism in conflict-afflicted areas, where there is a large
number of out-of-school youth who become combatants,” said Lieutenant General
Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander, Western Mindanao Command.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that the participation of the armed forces in the Brigada Eskwela
has become a traditional practice. Every year, soldiers in all areas of the
country coordinate and work together with the Department of Education, the
teachers, school administrators and parents in cleaning and repairing
classrooms of incoming students.
Cpt.
Petinglay said, the joint endeavor has provided a venue for the AFP to reach
out and give service to the next generation of leaders that will take different
roles in the future. For 2017, Lieutenant General Galvez specifically directed
all units under his command to implement another important activity that he
wish will become integral in all AFP units.
She also
said that the "Brigada Masjid" that will be launched by the 2nd week
of May before the Ramadan season starts, and will be recommended to be
institutionalized among military units nationwide.
She further
said, just like the "Brigada Eskwela" concept, the new endeavor
intends that units will assist our Muslim brothers in cleaning and repairing
mosques in their respective areas to prepare for the upcoming Ramadan season.
"It
was the 4th Special Forces Battalion and the 104th Brigade who thought of and
first implemented the endeavor and in the process, the units received positive
response from the Muslim community they are serving," says the WestMinCom
chief.
“This year,
we want to implement both the Brigada Eskwela and Brigada Masjid in a wider
scale. We will launch the activity and conduct it within the Western
Mindanao."
"We
hope that our brothers will give the soldiers of WestMinCom a chance to become
part of this religious celebration in the manner we know possible. We can see
that "Brigada Masjid" is a very good venue to promote cultural
understanding and harmony," added LtGen. Galvez.
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