The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and other agencies should lose no time in processing the benefits due to members of armed groups who have surrendered to the government, Senator Robin Padilla said.
At the hearing on the DILG’s 2024 budget, Padilla pointed out that the government has convinced many members of armed groups, including the Abu Sayyaf, to surrender – and they have already helped the government.
“Kasi matagal na sila, ang tagal na nito nag-surrender. Napasa-pasa na galing AFP tapos DILG. Napakahalagang harapin ito at alam kong hinaharap ninyo… Sabi nga nila, tto win battles, we have to win hearts and minds. Kung sa labanan lang mahirap patunayan ‘yan, ang kailangan makuha natin puso at kaisipan ng mga rebelde at siyempre po bilang kayo po ang nasa DILG napakahalaga po na mabigyan nyo ng pansin ang mga returnees na ito,” the legislator stressed.
“Marami tayong napa-surrender. Itong huli, noong nakaraang taon, tinanong natin ang AFP patungkol sa napa-surrender nating mga ASG. Ngayon tinuro nila na nandoon na raw sa DILG,” the lawmaker added.
The DILG explained that provincial teams of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) are looking into whether the returnees are bona fide, before extending financial assistance to them.
DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos assured Padilla they will address the issue.
“I assure you we will work on this.”
“I assure you we will work on this,” Abalos said.
Meanwhile, Padilla reminded the Philippine National Police on the importance of sensitivity to Muslims.
“A Muslim must head the Salaam Police.”
The senator questioned the appointment of a non-Muslim, P/Col. Ronald Tagao, as OIC of the Salaam Police. He said a Muslim must head the Salaam Police.
Abalos clarified Tagao’s appointment is temporary because no one qualified has been found for the post.
The DILG chief said he will convene the National Police Commission to have an imam from the PNP Chaplain Service head the unit to ensure the spirit of the Salaam Police is followed.
Also, Padilla reminded the PNP to be sensitive to the Muslim tribes, including making sure to assign the right personnel to areas where tribes like the Maranaw at Tausug live.
He said there should be no repeat of a reported incident where policemen entered a mosque without taking off their shoes.
“Parang respeto lang. Ang point nila may court order at kailangan gibain. Nandoon na tayo. Pero nandoon dapat ang respeto. Simbahan pa rin ‘yan. ‘Yan lang naman po. Maging sensitive lang tayo,” Padilla stressed.