8ID remains apolitical
By CMO Battalion, 8ID PA
December
6, 2010
In response to an
article written by one Gina Dean-Ragudo published in Samar News.com on
18 November 2010 [
https://samarnews.com/news2010/nov/a702.htm
].
In her article, the author wrote the following
allegations against personnel and units of the Command: First is
against 2LT Eduardo Mendoza of 34th Infantry Battalion under this
Command for distributing unsigned letters forcing barangay captains of
Paranas, Samar to attend a meeting in Barangay Calapi, Motiong, Samar.
Allegedly, the said unsigned letter was expressly directing the said
barangay captains to attend an orientation seminar on Integrated
Territorial Defense Security System (ITDSS) and to witness some talks
initiated by officials of the province on development projects of the
barangay to be given by Congresswoman Milagrosa Tan; Second is about
the name of Sgt Romeo Paldez also of 34IB who was also maliciously
dragged in again distributing the unsigned letters forcing the
barangay captains and SK officials of San Jose de Buan, Samar to
attend a similar activity; and Lastly, Ms Gina Dean-Ragudo also
indicted certain SSg Guillermo Daga of 52IB of allegedly exerted his
influence over some CAFGUs and threatened them to be relieved from
duty by transferring them to another area if they refuse to support
their SK and ABC candidates in the upcoming elections.
In response to the
said article, the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine
Army strongly denies all the allegations as written by the author.
MGen Mario F Chan, the Commander of the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers)
Division, Philippine Army in his firm statement stated that: “Under my
watch, the 8ID remains apolitical and steadfast in its mandate of
eradicating the insurgency problem in the area of operations
particularly in Samar and Leyte islands to achieve genuine peace and
development”.
The 8th Infantry
Division has various programs and activities aimed to uplift the
well-being of the people in the areas being entrusted to our care.
These programs and activities include the Army Literacy Patrol System
or ALPS, a national winner of the Literacy Program of the Department
of Education benefiting the out-of-school youths and adults
illiterates; various medical and dental civic action activities for
indigents; Public information Patrol or information awareness among
the populace; and the Integrated Territorial Defense Security System (ITDSS)
for the barangay populace, among others. These programs and activities
are being undertaken in coordination with different stakeholders such
as the LGUs, LGAs, NGOs, POs, CSOs, Local Chief Executives
irrespective of their political affiliations having that common end of
rendering service to our people.
On the allegation of
the author, she in fact stated that the alleged letter with the name
of 2LT Mendoza that was distributed to the different barangay
officials forcibly directing them to attend the ITDSS orientation
seminar is unsigned. That being the case, the said letter is in itself
an unofficial document that could have been done or made by somebody
or anybody with the intention of maligning the 34IB as an
organization. While the ITDSS is considered as one of the programs of
34IB, the unit implements it through the spirit of volunteerism by not
forcing anybody’s involvement in it if it is against their will and
belief. However, since the said program that is aimed to safeguard
the barangay from the intrusion of terroristic groups was being
conceptualized in the spirit of a bayanihan system that solicit the
support of other stakeholders to make it fully work as a system. On
the other hand, the alleged involvement of Sgt Romeo Paldez also of
34IB, LTC WILLIAM PENAFIEL JR, the Commanding Officer of the said unit
also denies the involvement of his men in any political undertaking.
According to him, there is no meeting or assembly related to ITDSS
that took place in San Jose de Buan. The headquarters of 34IB is in
the heart of San Jose de Buan municipality and if there is any
activity related to the programs of 34IB, being the Commander, he is
the first one to know. On the allegation that SSg Guillermo Daga of
52IB exerted his influence over some CAFGUs and threatened them to be
relieved from duty by transferring them to another area if they refuse
to support their SK and ABC candidates in the upcoming elections, is
again baseless and unfounded. A mere SSg who is only acting in his
capacity as a detachment commander, could not in any manner influence
the relief of a CAFGU from his duty considering that CAFGUs are
geographical forces aimed to render service in their own locality as
prescribed by
AFP. Also, the relief of a certain CAFGU from his post or a
termination from his duties requires a process and approval from
higher headquarters.
While the 8ID stands
firm of isolating itself as an organization in politics, it is also a
Command policy to get rid of its members who in any manner, committed
any acts prejudicial to good order. While we also appreciate the
efforts of our friends from the media, we are also calling on them to
refrain from publishing such an article that could tarnish the good
image of the military as an organization. If indeed they have any
legitimate concerns or complaints on the actuations or any infractions
committed by our troops, they could present it to us. We will conduct
a thorough and impartial investigation on that. We will not tolerate
any wrongdoings of our personnel and we assure the people that we are
here to serve them, not for the interest of any individuals or groups.
Major General Chan
further stressed in his statement, “We have nothing to do with
politics. Our business is peace and order of
Samar Island.
Anyone who will go against peace and order will be subject of our
actions as we implement the rule of law. Let us therefore be vigilant
and continue to work hand and hand to achieve a genuine peace and
ultimately development for the people of this area”. The good General
concluded.