Inter-agency committee assures peaceful observance of Lent in Antique

By Annabel Consuelo Petinglay

March 27, 2024, 10:13 am

<p><strong>HOLY WEEK OBSERVANCE.</strong> The inter-agency committee on security forces meets Tuesday (March 26, 2024) to discuss their security plan for the Holy Week observance in Antique. Antique Provincial Police Office director Lea Rose Peña assured religious pilgrims and tourists of peaceful observance of the Holy Week in the province. (<em>PNA photo by Annabel Consuelo J. Petinglay)</em></p>

HOLY WEEK OBSERVANCE. The inter-agency committee on security forces meets Tuesday (March 26, 2024) to discuss their security plan for the Holy Week observance in Antique. Antique Provincial Police Office director Lea Rose Peña assured religious pilgrims and tourists of peaceful observance of the Holy Week in the province. (PNA photo by Annabel Consuelo J. Petinglay)

SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique – The inter-agency committee on security forces assured the peaceful observance of the Holy Week in Antique province, following their meeting Tuesday, where they laid down their security plan for March 27 -31.

“All chiefs of police will be focused on ensuring peace and order in the province during the Holy Week,” said Antique Provincial Police Office (APPO) Director Lea Rose Peña.

She appealed for the public to be law-abiding and for motorists to follow the traffic rules to prevent vehicular accidents.

APPO chief of the Operations Management Unit, Lt. Col. Robert Mansueto, said police assistance desks are in areas with high public convergence, such as terminals and churches in the 18 towns.

The Philippine Army will also deploy troops in the upland areas of Antique, like Aningalan in San Remigio, expected to draw tourists during the Holy Week.

The Philippine Coast Guard will closely monitor the beach areas as a preventive measure including against drowning.

Antique Coast Guard Station Commander, Lt. Val Ernie Daitao, during the meeting, reported of no passenger buildup or strandees in the port of Culasi, where motorboats transport visitors to Mararison Island, a popular tourist destination.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) urged the public to be fire safety conscious, considering the 64 fire incidents that occurred from January to March due to the drought.

“Make sure that you have turned off your electrical connections and don’t leave your cooking appliance unattended when you go out of your homes as a preventive measure,” BFP Senior Fire Office 1 Roderick Oliveros said.  

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will deploy five motorist assistance teams to help motorists.

The Antique Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office will deploy roving vehicles and quick response teams in case of emergency assistance. (PNA)

 

 

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