Seven out of 10
Filipinos commend PNP performance
By Philippine Information Agency (PIA 8)
July
12, 2010
TACLOBAN CITY –
Seven out of 10 Filipinos or 70.72% give their thumbs up on the
overall performance of the Philippine National Police.
This is the result of
the survey conducted by the by the Asia-Pacific Center for Research
(ACRE) in May 2010 to provide the
PNP a comprehensive data on how its personnel and the services they provide
impact on the people and the community they serve.
When asked about this
during the recently conducted Harampang Ha PIA, Police Region 8
Director Rey Lañada attributed the survey result to the continuing
process of transformation in the PNP organization.
Director Lañada
expressed his happiness and satisfaction with the high approval rating
of the PNP.
“This shows that the
gains of the various transformation programs and initiatives that we
have been doing in the PNP are already taking roots,” Director Lañada
added.
General Lañada also
thanked the people for having learned to trust the police as their
partner in the maintenance of peace and order in the community.
The good Director also
assured the public that he will not think twice in giving disciplinary
action to any member of the Police Force who refuses to answer the
call of duty or abused his power over a civilian.
He also told the local
media to report to him the names of the abusive members of the PNP and
assured them that he will look into the matter.
This is a proof that
the Philippine National Police is determined and is very serious in
its transformation program.
For the study, ACRE
used a population sample of 4,400 respondent-households covering all
regions, all provinces and a statistical sample of cities and
municipalities. Of the total number of respondents, 50% are male and
the other 50% are female whose ages range from 16 to 60 years old and
up.
ACRE said 10% of
those surveyed belong to AB and C socio-economic class, while 70% fall
under the D socio-economic class, and the rest, or 20% are in the E
class.