COTABATO CITY (by: Gilmhar Lao/The Redline News PH) - The 37 barangays of this city have strengthened their
support to the local government’s fight against terrorism.
In a gathering last June 14 at the People’s Palace grounds, City Mayor
Atty. Frances Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi said the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams
(BPATs) of the city’s 37 barangays should be pro-active and help the law
enforcers in securing the city and at all times “be ready to defend it.”
Each barangay has BPATs or Tanods as well as Civilian Voluntary
Organizations who are willing to defend their respective area of
responsibility.
“I urge everyone to fight if we must. We must not be scared because
there is nothing to fear,” said Guiani-Sayadi.
Anthony Ross, president of the Liga ng mga Barangay, expressed the
commitment of every barangay to guard the various communities of the city.
“Our barangay officials are doing the necessary actions to secure the
safety of our populace. We have been patrolling day and night and we work on a
24/7 basis,’ he said.
In the midst of terrorism threat, the mayor has also made sure that it
is business as usual in Cotabato City.
“The curfew that is being implemented is in compliance with the
guidance of the Martial Law,” she emphasized.
Guiani-Sayadi said there is nothing to fear and Cotabateños are advised
not to panic and continue with their daily activities.
“Remain vigilant and cooperate with the law enforcers at all times.
Each and every Cotabateño should have a watchful eye. The LGU, the PNP, and the
Army shall protect the people but we should all cooperate and discipline our
ranks, too. Fight if we must. This is our place," the mayor said.
With the full backing of all the BPAT members who have pledged to
defend their communities against lawless elements, the city government is
confident in safeguarding the city.
Just last June 14, Police Regional Office-12 Director Chief
Superintendent Cedrick Train, together with Directorate for Integrated Police
Operations Chief Superintendent Manuel Felix, visited the city mayor.
In a brief meeting with the city's chief executive, Train expressed how
proud he was of the performance of the local government in helping attain the
zero crime rate since the declaration of Martial Law has been in effect in this
part of Mindanao.
He also committed to help and support the city amid the threat of
terrorism that has been spreading fear among its citizens.
The city government of Cotabato, the city's local police, and the
Army-led Joint Task Force Kutawato, has been working hand in hand in
maintaining peace and order in the city and keeping its communities secured.
(GILMHAR A. LAO)-posted by Becky D. de Asis - The Redline News Ph
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