22 ex-NPA supporters pledge loyalty to gov't in Albay

By Connie Calipay

September 4, 2023, 7:52 pm

<p><strong>ALLEGIANCE TO GOV'T</strong>. A total of 22 former supporters of the New People's Army (NPA) are shown after vowing loyalty to the government on Sunday (Sept. 3, 2023). This followed their surrender to authorities after withdrawing their membership from the sectoral front organization of the communist terrorist group. <em>(Photo courtesy of PRO5)</em></p>

ALLEGIANCE TO GOV'T. A total of 22 former supporters of the New People's Army (NPA) are shown after vowing loyalty to the government on Sunday (Sept. 3, 2023). This followed their surrender to authorities after withdrawing their membership from the sectoral front organization of the communist terrorist group. (Photo courtesy of PRO5)

LEGAZPI CITY – At least 22 residents of Camalig town in Albay who were former supporters of the New People’s Army (NPA) vowed loyalty to the government in a ceremony at Camp Gen. Simeon Ola here on Sunday.

In an interview on Monday, Lt. Col. Malu Calubaquib, Police Regional Office-5 (Bicol) spokesperson, said those who withdrew their membership from the sectoral front organization (SFO) will receive assistance from the government as they embark on a new chapter in their lives.

"The assistance includes participation in a structured reintegration program, access to livelihood opportunities and educational support for their children," she said.

Calubaquib said the withdrawal of support serves as a testament to the power of change, unity and the hope for a brighter future.

She noted that the former rebel supporters were deceived into rebellion by being "recruited by a certain 'Ka Sonia' to work for a private company".

Calubaquib said the 22, who once stood with the communist terrorist groups (CTGs), were warmly welcomed by PRO5 Director Brig. Gen. Westrimundo Obique and officials of other government agencies including the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency 5, Naval Forces Southern Luzon, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Civil Military Operations of the Philippine Army and the Philippine Air Force.

During the event, a representative from the SFO delivered a heartfelt message and shared testimonies about his experiences in the CTG.

One former NPA supporter, Jojo Nowa, said his wish is to get benefits for his family.

"This is why we were baffled when a series of meetings were conducted and topics tackled were inappropriate to our work. We were deceived by the declarations of Ka Sonia who enticed us to condemn and overthrow the government. Our intentions as a worker are clear," he said.

Nowa said they are grateful for the government program that helps former rebels since this will help them clear their names.

Calubaquib said the government remains committed to supporting all individuals who wish to turn away from violence and seek opportunities for growth and development. (PNA)

 

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