10,500 join walk against drugs in Bacolod City

By Nanette Guadalquiver

June 15, 2018, 6:55 pm

<p><strong>WALK FOR A CAUSE.</strong> Personnel of Bacolod City Police Office led by Senior Superindent Francisco Ebreo, officer-in-charge, join the ‘Lakad Iwas Droga’: The CADCoB Walk for a Cause 2018 on Friday morning (June 15, 2018). <em>(Photo courtesy of Bacolod City Police Office) </em></p>

WALK FOR A CAUSE. Personnel of Bacolod City Police Office led by Senior Superindent Francisco Ebreo, officer-in-charge, join the ‘Lakad Iwas Droga’: The CADCoB Walk for a Cause 2018 on Friday morning (June 15, 2018). (Photo courtesy of Bacolod City Police Office) 

BACOLOD CITY -- About 10,500 participants from various sectors joined the walk against illegal drugs organized by the Community Anti-Drug Coalition of Bacolod (CADCoB) in this city Friday morning.

The fund-raising activity, dubbed “Lakad Iwas Droga”: The CADCoB Walk for a Cause 2018, was joined by students and teachers from public schools, government employees, policemen, force multipliers, girl scouts, boy scouts, and members of socio-civic groups, among others.

The walk began around 6:30 a.m. from two starting points and ended at the Bacolod public plaza.

CADCoB coordinator Richard Nessia said 3,500 participants walked from the assembly point at the Sacred Heart Shrine while 7,000 marched from the Provincial Capitol Lagoon.

Nessia said they have yet to finalize the total amount raised during the activity.

The program at the plaza was attended by Brandon Hudspeth, director of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs of the United States Embassy in Manila, as guest of honor.

Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, Councilor Noli Villarosa of the Association of Barangay Captains, Bacolod police officer-in-charge Francisco Ebreo, and CADCoB chairman Rey Jereos were also present.

Nessia said they aim to raise the consciousness of Bacolodnons on the harmful effects of drugs and make them advocates of drug prevention.

The funds raised will finance the programs of CABCoB such as training for the youth and drug surrenderers, and installing streetlights in areas identified as “hotbed” of drug trade.

In March last year, CADCoB organized the first “Lakad Iwas Droga” in Bacolod which had about 5,000 participants. (PNA)

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