THE ZAMBOANGA City Anti-Drug Abuse Council (ADAC) launched a surprised drug test to public utility drivers as part of an intensified campaign in support to the government’s anti-narcotics program and ensure the safety of passengers.
The campaign, dubbed as “Oplan Harabas,” was in collaboration with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, the Land Transportation Office, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, the Philippine National Police and the Zamboanga City Social Welfare and Development Office.
Mayor Beng Climaco, who chairs the ADAC, said the drug test also ensures a drug-free workplace program for the public transport sector. Bus drivers and their conductors, taxi, jeepney and tricycles drivers underwent the drug test held at the Zamboanga City Integrated Bus Terminal. The results of the drug test were not made public.
The Department of the Interior and
Local Government said it will recognize the best-performing local government
ADACs which have been fairly successful in the implementation of anti-illegal
drugs initiatives in their localities after the stringent assessment of the 81
provinces, 146 cities, and 1,488 municipalities from April to June this year.
“We will start the assessment of the ADACs
to determine which are doing well and which are lagging behind in their
anti-illegal drugs campaign. Pagkatapos ng assessment ay pararangalan natin ang
mga ADACs na maayos at masigasig na nagtrabaho,” said DILG Secretary
Eduardo Año.
Año said ADACs' performance must maintain steady progress to cope with
the directive of President Rodrigo Duterte to rid communities of illegal drugs
and its perpetrators. He said the recognition and assessment will ensure that
all ADACs are performing their mandate according to the parameters set by the
national government.
“Ensuring that ADACs are effectively
performing their mandate is a paramount priority for the DILG. These ADACs are
our allies in our anti-illegal drugs campaign kaya nararapat lamang na
kilalanin natin ang kanilang natatanging mga ambag sa pagsugpo sa iligal na
droga sa bansa. Thus, it is also vital to evaluate their performance and see
what can still be improved in our policies and enforcements," he
said.
Año said outstanding ADACs will be
determined using the following criteria: Barangay ADAC functionality or the
percentage of total barangays with highly functional council (30 points);
sustainability of drug-cleared or drug-free status (40 points); and the
reduction of drug affectation as of 2020 (30 points).
ADACs that garnered 75 points or more
shall be awarded in a ceremony organized by the Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs
Strategy-Project Management Office to recognize and give incentives to the
best-performing ADACS in the country. To
be eligible for the award, Año said that the ADACs should first attain a high
rating and rated as highly functional in the DILG ADAC Performance Audit,
although the PADS-PMO will assess the ADACs’ functionality and effectiveness in
the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of anti-illegal drug activities.
“We are urging LGUs to strive for
excellence and be proactive in their campaign against illegal drugs. LGUs who
are effectively carrying out their duty in our ongoing campaign deserve to be
awarded,” Año said.
ADAC is composed of the local chief
executive as chairperson and with members from the Philippine National Police,
the DILG, Department of Education, Department of Justice, local courts, as well
as the local health officer, social welfare and development officer, public
information officer, parole and probation and parole officer and two
representatives from nongovernmental organizations and one representative from
interfaith groups. (Zamboanga Post)
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