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Friday, August 2, 2019

6 NPA rebels surrender in Zamboanga del Sur

By JONG CADION


PAGADIAN CITY (Aug. 2, 2019) – Six armed members of the New People’s Army surrender to authorities in Zamboanga del Sur on Friday, weeks after the province declared the communist group as ‘persona non grata’

Jesrel Jess Himang, provincial Information Officer disclosed that the rebels led by a certain Ka Diego were operating in the hinterlands of Brgy. Lison Valley, this city.

Ka Diego, 30, has been with the communist group for three years while the rest are at least 3 months. The youngest surrenderee is 17 years old, Himang said.

Barangay Chairman Joel Babayson said that he assisted in echoing the plea of the surrenderees to the government which compelled them to go down from the mountains.

During a courtesy meeting, the six surrenderees formally pledged their comeback to the government in front of Zamboanga del Sur Gov. Victor Yu, 1st District Congw. Divina Grace Yu, 2nd District Cong. Leonardo Babasa and Board Member John Regala.

Lt Col Marlowe Patria, Battalion Commander of the 53rd IB, said the surrender of Ka Diego and his companions is a product of the fruitful information dissemination that encourages CNT members to return to the government.

He said that while they conduct regular patrolling in the villages to ensure continuity of the infrastructure projects, the pressure is felt by the rebels since the military are present in the area.

“The ‘good news’ about the benefits and privileges of returning to the government reaches them so rather than resisting to our forces, they realize that they have an option and that enables them to easily decide to go down from the hinterlands and return to their normal lives with their families,” Patria hinted.

On the other hand, Governor Victor Yu was happy to see the surrenderees back to the government. He said that their surrender is a sort of trust to the government and a proof to them that change has happened.

The governor explained that insurgency is one factor that deters the development of the province.

“We need peace. That is why I am happy to see them. Later they will realize that our government is looking after their welfare especially that the call of President Duterte is to eradicate insurgency,” Yu said.

He also emphasized that the government in coordination with other national agencies have laid down programs so these people can realize that we are stretching our hand for their common good.

Meanwhile, Board Member John Regala, Chairman of the Committee on Peace and Order of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, considered the surrendering of the rebels as a showcase where they can differentiate the group that they previously joined with and the group who received them.

“Let’s make them an instrument that will inform their co-CNT members who are still in their camps to go back to the government,” Regala said.

The board member also explained why we declare the CNT’s as ‘persona non grata’ in the province.


“We don’t want that there will be someone or something detrimental that can affect our system of government. We all desire for a peaceful province and beyond the peace and order that we can experience, progress and prosperity will follow not just in our community but also in our administration. (With ZDSPPB PR, photos and video)


Testimony of Ka Diogo, rebel returnee

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