By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
PIDDIG, Ilocos Norte—At least
120 municipal employees and elected officials of this town can be the first to
claim, they are clean and free from illegal drugs.
In a surprise mandatory drug
testing activity held at the municipal hall, newly-elected town mayor Georgina
Guillen said the result turned out all negative.
Led by Ms. Guillen, she
invited representatives of the Philippine National Police Scene of the Crime
Operatives (SOCO) Crime Laboratory and the Department of Health and ordered all
local government employees and officials here to undergo drug testing right
away.
“Our municipal mayor is doing
everything she can to make our town drug free. A number of drug pushers has
been arrested, some are in jail already and other cases are still undergoing
court proceedings,” said former town mayor Eduardo Guillen, now acting as
consultant to the mayor.
In Piddig, police reported
more than 20 drug users who surrendered while the local government unit here is
taking responsibility for their immediate rehabilitation and do away from
drugs.
“Police authorities has also
identified all of the alleged pushers in Piddig because the surrenders
identified their source of drugs. It is only matter of time now that we can
totally eradicate illegal drugs in our town,” said Mr. Guillen in support of
the Duterte administration to eradicate drugs the soonest possible time.
“We all share the same
concern about the problem of illegal drugs. Even the mighty United States is
not spared with this problem. But at least the whole country has been
experiencing unbelievable positive accomplishment in our fight against drug
addiction. Please help us by including our town in your prayers,” he added.
Workers at the municipal hall
were surprised as they were asked one by one to undergo drug testing.
“I know myself that I'm not a
drug user but in case positive ang
drug test ko magre-resign ako,” said Joel Madamba, a radio host at the municipal
government-run radio station at the Piddig municipal hall just after he gave
his urine sample to a DOH representative.
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