PSWD: 8ID brings hope
to the people
By CMO Battalion, 8ID PA
February
3, 2011
CAMP LUKBAN,
Catbalogan, Samar – The Head of the Samar Provincial Social Work and
Development (PSWD) Mrs. Luz Tacal happily received Mylene dela Cruz,
one of the survivors of the New People’s Army’s Matuguinao massacre
last year in a simple yet meaningful turn-over ceremony in the
headquarters of the Army’s 8th Infantry Division, Catbalogan, Samar
around 10 a.m., yesterday.
Mrs. Tacal dubbed 8ID
to have been bringing hope to the people after saving Mylene’s family
and her life in the claws of death brought by the terrorist NPA. She
and her family were in the custody of the 8ID as she underwent series
of medical operations for several months until finally turned over to
the care of PSWD.
It can be recalled
that sometime in March 2010 Mylene’s family was mercilessly attacked
at Barangay Bag-otan, Matuguinao Samar. She, his husband Jovic and son
Joshua had miraculously survived but her left hip was seriously hit by
the terrorist bullet. Doming and Junie, father and brother of Jovic
respectively died in that tragic event.
Mylene was immediately
brought by the government troops to
Samar
Provincial
Hospital
for her immediate medication, but because of lack of facilities, she
was brought to Camp Lukban Station Hospital. She was then brought to
AFP Medical Center or V-Luna hospital for immediate hip prosthesis.
The series of operations has incurred an expenses amounting to around
P1.3 million pesos that was shouldered by the Philippine Army.
Meanwhile, Colonel
Virgilio Espineli, the assistant Division Commander of 8ID said that
Mylene was indeed lucky enough for surviving the misfortune in her
life. He said that the support extended to her by the Philippine Army
is somewhat fulfilling to the mandate of Army’s protection of life and
people’s right.
“We want to inform the
public especially the local government units that this problem could
not be solved by a mere military solution. Necessary cooperation and
collaboration is needed to achieve our aspiration to fully develop our
province as well as to attain the long and lasting peace for the
Samarnon,” Colonel Espineli adds.
The colonel also said
that Mylene is a typical example of what our people would be if
insurgency will continue to reign as it posses a big threat to our
innocent people. The family of Mylene has no arms nor power to defend
themselves but still, terrorist NPA did not hesitate to pin them down
for just a mere allegation.
Mrs. Tacal further
thanked the leadership of 8ID for continuously making coordination to
their office especially with regards to the welfare of their
constituents. She said that although their agency could not certainly
provide the same amount of assistance extended by the 8ID, they will
do their best to seek assistance from the city government of Tacloban
and to the other agencies or organizations to sustain the needs of
Mylene.
“We are very much
thankful to the military for the efforts and medical assistance they
gave to Mylene. That kind of effort on your part is a genuine
manifestation of your will and commitment to serve our people here in
Samar,” She says.
Mylene is now
re-united with her family, starting anew her life along with her
husband Juvic and son Josua, after the trauma that was brought to them
by the terrorist NPA. The DSWD 8 will continue to monitor Mylene
because after the physical healing of Mylene, the emotional trauma
still haunt them where Mrs. Tacal promised to address by letting them
undergo counseling sessions to help them recover and move forward to a
new life.