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ROTC instills discipline, volunteerism: NICA official

By Liza Agoot

August 7, 2022, 1:09 pm

<p><strong>VOLUNTEERISM</strong>. National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) Region 1 Director Mildred Abordo (second from left) during the turnover and distribution of relief items from the personnel of the agency on Saturday (Aug. 6, 2022). She said the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) will develop discipline, volunteerism and care for their fellowmen among the youth which will help mitigate the suffering of victims during calamities. <em>(PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot)</em></p>

VOLUNTEERISM. National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) Region 1 Director Mildred Abordo (second from left) during the turnover and distribution of relief items from the personnel of the agency on Saturday (Aug. 6, 2022). She said the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) will develop discipline, volunteerism and care for their fellowmen among the youth which will help mitigate the suffering of victims during calamities. (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot)

BANGUED, Abra – An official of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) said the resumption of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) will make the youth more involved in the affairs of the community, which will further improve their volunteerism spirit.

"If you expose the young people to community activities where they will see or feel their fellowmen, they will see the importance of making themselves useful not just for themselves, but the others," NICA Region 1 Director Mildred Abordo said Saturday on the sidelines of the agency's turnover of relief goods to the Abra Diocese, to be distributed to earthquake victims.

She said making ROTC a requirement in school does not necessarily mean teaching them to hold a weapon and fire a gun.

"Maraming ways para ma-implement ang ROTC program, isa dyan ang pag-expose at pagtuturo paano magresponde at tumulong pag may kalamidad (there are many ways on how the ROTC program can be implemented and one is to expose and teach them how to respond and help during calamities)," Abordo said.

She belied claims of some sectors that the ROTC will teach students to become youth soldiers.

"Hindi totoo yun kasi may ROTC naman tayo noon pa at hindi naman ginawang youth soldiers ang mga estudyante (It's not true because we had ROTC even before and it did not turn the students into youth soldiers)," Abordo said.

She added that creating youth volunteers who care for those in need is the primary purpose of ROTC.

She said calamity strikes anytime, anywhere, and having young people with a heart to help will do a lot in mitigating the sufferings of the victims.

Discipline, volunteerism and care for others are important lessons taught in the ROTC, which will help mold the youth to become good citizens, she noted.

Abordo said at NICA, they expose their young personnel to volunteerism during calamities, such as collecting donations that they send to victims. (PNA)

 

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