By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
LAOAG CITY—With the
increasing number of drug dependents who are voluntarily submitting themselves
to local authorities, Ilocos Norte Governor Ma. Imelda Josefa “Imee” R. Marcos
is seeking the help of the religious sector and medical health workers
including those who specialize in psychiatry and guidance counseling to help
out in the rehabilitation efforts.
According to Ms. Marcos, the
provincial government has already identified some local assets while
considering the establishment of a drug rehabilitation center in some
government hospitals here that are underutilized.
“We know that the religious
group have the best record in any drug rehab, ang mga pastor at religious group talaga ang pinakamasusing mag-counsel. We are enjoying their
help—the doctors, psychiatrists and guidance counselors para sa katakot-takot
na training,” said Marcos as she proposed the conversion of a portion of the
Tamdagan hospital for treatment and rehabilitation of drug dependents. Tamdagan
is located in Vintar, Ilocos Norte.
In previous years, the
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) has allocated some funds for the
construction of a drug rehabilitation center at Brgy. Tadao in Pasuquin, Ilocos
Norte; but up to this time, the project has not materialized.
Meanwhile, a multi-sectoral
anti-illegal drug summit will also be conducted in support of the intensified
drug campaign of the Duterte administration.
Organized by the Ilocos Norte
Police Provincial Office in cooperation with the provincial government, around
20 inter-government agencies and organizations, the Sirib Ilokano Kabataan
Association, Rotary Club of Laoag-Ilocos Norte and the Diocese of Laoag were
invited to attend the summit to be held at the Plaza Del Norte Hotel and
Convention Center at the soonest possible time.
Highlights of the activity
include the signing of a memorandum of understanding defining the specific
roles and each agency and organization, drafting of specific plans, guidelines
and procedures in support of a drug-free province declaration before the end of
this year and the passage of relevant resolutions and ordinances to strengthen
the nationwide anti-illegal drugs campaign.
To date, a total of
5,505 drug personalities have already surrendered based on the latest report of
the provincial police office.
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