Bloodless anti-ilegal drug campaign approach ni PBBM suportado ng liderato ng Kamara
Nagpahayag ng pagsuporta sina House Deputy Majority Leader Congresswoman Janette Garin at House Committee on Dangerous Drugs Chairman Robert Ace Barbers sa matagumpay na bloodless anti-drug campaign ng administrasyon ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Ayon kina Garin at Barbers sa halos 16 na buwan ng administrasyong Marcos Jr. ay naipakita nito na puspusan pa rin ang kampanya laban sa ipinagbabawal na gamot at patunay dito ang nasabat na 4.4 tonelada ng shabu na nagkakahalaga ng hindi bababa sa 30 bilyong piso.
Sinabi ng dalawang mambabatas na kapuri-puri ang estratehiya ng administrasyon sa pagsugpo sa iligal na droga sa bansa katulong ang mga anti drugs agencies ng pamahalaan sa pangunguna ng Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency o PDEA, Philippine National Police Drug Enfrocement Group o PDEG at National Bureau of Investigation o NBI.
Hinimok ng dalawang Kongresista ang lahat ng sektor kasama ang mga local government units o LGUs na sumama sa kampanya ni Pangulong Marcos Jr. laban sa ipinagbabawal na gamot sa bansa.
Pahayag ni House Deputy Majority Leader Congresswoman Janet Garin kaugnay sa bloodless anti drug campaign ni PBBM
The brilliance of President BBM’s anti-drug strategy lies not only in its efficacy but in its humanity.
Not a single life of a drug user, peddler, or trafficker was taken.
It’s a testament to the belief that bloodshed isn’t the answer to this crisis
This administration will not stand by and watch small-time drug users and street pushers face dire consequences while the major importers and suppliers of these illegal drugs operate with impunity.
Let’s unite in this cause. Monitor our communities, guide our people away from drug use, and promptly report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
Pahayag ni Congressman Robert Ace Barbers Chairman House Committee on Dangerous Drugs on bloodless anti drug campaign ni PBBM
It’s a bloodless war.
It shows that we can slay the dragon that is the drug menace without lives’ lost.
Violence if it can be avoided by our law enforcers in the pursuit of suspects can result to less anger, resentment, desire for vengeance from our people and will likewise negate attention and condemnation from international watchdog groups.
It is important to participate actively in President BBM’s anti-drug war.
All together with officials of airports, seaports and free port zones, are our first line of defense in this campaign.
Vic Somintac