15 ex-NPA militiamen in Negros get P15-K each

By Nanette Guadalquiver

August 21, 2020, 6:23 pm

<p><strong>CASH AID</strong>. Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (right) turns over a check of PHP15,000 to a former New People’s Army Yunit Militia member, in the presence of Third District Board Member Andrew Montelibano (left) at the provincial capitol grounds in Bacolod City on Thursday afternoon (Aug. 20, 2020). A total of 15 recipients were granted immediate assistance under the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or E-CLIP.<em> (Photo courtesy of PIO Negros Occidental)</em></p>

CASH AID. Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (right) turns over a check of PHP15,000 to a former New People’s Army Yunit Militia member, in the presence of Third District Board Member Andrew Montelibano (left) at the provincial capitol grounds in Bacolod City on Thursday afternoon (Aug. 20, 2020). A total of 15 recipients were granted immediate assistance under the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or E-CLIP. (Photo courtesy of PIO Negros Occidental)

BACOLOD CITY – Some 15 former Yunit Militia members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) in Negros Occidental received a total of PHP225,000 or PHP15,000 each in immediate assistance from the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).

The recipients included 14 who surrendered to the Philippine Army’s 79th Infantry Battalion based in northern Negros and one with the 62IB in central Negros.

Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson led the turn-over of the checks to the recipients in rites held at the provincial capitol grounds in this city on Thursday afternoon.

“I am thankful that you have decided to return to the fold of the law. I hope that you will serve as an example to your former comrades and you can convince them to surrender. We in the government will help you in the best way we can. The checks you received will help you start over,” he told the former militia members.

The turn-over rites were witnessed by Third District Board Member Andrew Montelibano; Col. Inocencio Pasaporte, commander of 303rd Infantry Brigade; Lt. Col. Gerard Alvaran, commander of 79IB; Col. Romy Palgue, director of Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office; and Local Government Operations Officer VII Fatima Diaz of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the lead implementing agency of the E-CLIP.

Alvaran said the distribution of cash assistance to former Yunit Militia members clearly shows the government’s sincerity in its call for CPP-NPA members to return to mainstream society and reunite with their families.

“E-CLIP is solid evidence that the government is sincere in reintegrating former rebels in the mainstream society and in ending local communist armed conflict. I commend these former rebels for choosing the right path and becoming part of building a better community instead of fighting against government authorities,” he added.

On July 27, three former rebels (FRs) in Negros Occidental received a total of PHP200,000 in immediate and remuneration assistance under the E-CLIP.

Each of the FRs, previously CPP-NPA combatants, was given a check of PHP30,000 as immediate assistance and PHP110,000 more for the firearms they turned over to the authorities.

On July 16, some 18 ex-NPA rebels also received immediate and reintegration assistance amounting to about PHP36,000 each as benefits under the E-CLIP. (PNA)


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