Col.
Francisco Mendoza, Commander of 802nd Infantry Brigade with the
stakeholders and local candidates during the Signing of Peace
Covenant at St. Joseph Parish Church, Dagami, Leyte on February
18, 2016. |
Peace covenant
signing for SAFE 2016 kicks-off
By 19th Infantry Battalion,
8ID PA
February 19, 2016
DAGAMI, Leyte – Local
candidates vowed to support the call for a Secure and Fair Election
2016 during the signing of peace covenant here Thursday morning,
February 18, 2016.
In a ceremony held at St.
Joseph Parish Church this town, seventeen candidates were reminded and
urged to adhere to the rules during and after the May 2016 polls as
Police Chief Inspector Eriprando Castila, the Chief of Police
administered the recital of “Integrity Pledge”.
This move by the PNP and
COMELEC was welcomed by the military quoting that the mere attendance
of the candidates justifies their commitment to a peaceful elections
as citizens exercise their right to suffrage.
As mandated by law, the
military, police and COMELEC through established Joint Security
Control Center (JSCC) is expected to perform its election duties.
Col. Francisco Mendoza Jr.,
Commander of the Philippine Army’s 802nd Infantry Brigade stressed
that soldiers will be deployed to conduct joint checkpoint operations
and secure polling places within the region.
On Wednesday, February 17,
the municipal police stations of Jaro and Palo all of Leyte province
had also facilitated the peace covenant signing of local candidates.
The three municipalities to
have conducted the ceremonial signing of peace covenant are all under
the area of responsibility of the 19th Infantry Battalion.
Lt. Bryan R. Albano, Public
Information Officer of 19th Infantry Battalion averred that police
counterparts in municipalities of Sta. Fe, Tolosa, Isabel, Pastrana,
Alangalang, Leyte, Carigara, Babatngon and Tacloban City have already
scheduled to conduct same ceremony next week.
“This is a clear cut
manifestation on how much peace is wanted in this part of the region,
and that peace is not just the business of the military, much so that
of our stakeholders” Lt. Albano said.