LtCol.
Roberto Sarmiento, commanding officer 19IB, Col. Francisco
Mendoza Jr., commander 802nd Brigade, Mayor Eduardo Ong, PSupt
Ramil Amodia, commander of Public Safety Company, and CInsp.
Shevert Alvin Machete of Carigara Municipal Police Station
during the declaration of Carigara as Stable Internal Peace and
Security municipality on March 14, 2016. |
Carigara, Leyte as
Stable Internal Peace & Security municipality
By DPAO, 8ID PA
March 16, 2016
CARIGARA, Leyte –
Another Leyte town is now insurgency-free during the ceremonial
signing of Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) declaring Carigara, Leyte as
Stable Internal Peace and Security municipality here on March 14,
2016.
The joint declaration that
will surely enhance the peace and security of the municipality was
signed by Col. Francisco Mendoza Jr., Commander 802nd Infantry Brigade
and Mayor Eduardo Ong. The event was witnessed by Lt. Col. Roberto
Sarmiento, Commanding Officer of 19th Infantry Battalion,
Superintendent Ramil Amodia, Commander of Provincial Public Safety
Company, and Chief Inspector Shevert Alvin Machete of Carigara
Municipal Police Station.
Lt. Col. Sarmiento
emphasized that declaring a municipality or a city as Stable Internal
Peace and Security area doesn’t mean the pull-out of soldiers from the
area. He also mentioned that there are still six (6) municipalities
and two (2) cities under his area of operations that are not yet
declared Stable Internal Peace and Security areas. The said towns are
Villaba, San Isidro, Isabel, Capoocan, Jaro, and Tanauan. While the
two (2) other cities are Tacloban and Ormoc.
The said declaration will
not just benefit the local government but also their constituents as
it will attract more investors in Carigara. LGU is eyeing to boost the
employment and the local economy and revealed that at least two (2)
business companies are already planning to establish in Carigara.
Col. Mendoza said that peace
and security in Carigara were attained due to the collaboration of the
AFP, PNP, and the stakeholders in the said municipality.
“The army remains to be
peace advocates, protector and servant of the people.” Mendoza added.