Poona Piagapo school children benefit from “Kalinga sa Bayan” Program
By Phil Paalan,
Publisher-Editor, The Mindanao Gazette
POONA PIAGAPO, Lanao del Norte (December 21, 2014) –
A two-day Kalinga Sa Bayan undertaking was
initiated by the 15th
Infantry “Molave Warrior” Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, Philippine
Army at Poona Piagapo, Lanao del Norte in partnership with Gawad Kalinga Community
Development Foundation, Lanao Development Team,
Christar of the Philippines, Inc. and the Local Government Unit of Poona
Piagapo (LGU-Poona Piagapo), Lanao del Norte, in cooperation with the Department of Education (DepEd), and the
Philippine Drugs Enforcement Administration (PDEA).
Dubbed as “A Gathering of Heroes”, the 2-day Kalinga
Sa Bayan event, held at the Municipal Gymnasium at Barangay Pened, Poona
Piagapo, Lanao del Norte aims to train the school children to become
responsive, responsible, useful, and productive citizens to be able to
contribute in the development of the communities as change agents, and was
participated in by 300 school children from various schools in the 26 barangays
of the municipality with ages ranging from 5 years old to 18 years old, both
males and females.
The first day (Dec. 20) of the Kalinga Sa Bayan
event included activities like orientation and sessions on Gawad Kalinga, Lakas
ng Pagbabago and Bayani Challenge including
Kalinga Night. The second day (Dec. 21) included activities like early
morning exercises, opening program, empowerment session, puppet show, story-telling,
dancing, singing, film showing with morale values and lessons, drug symposium, testimonials, distribution of
certificates and closing program. The school children enjoyed most the servings
of ice cream provided by the organizers of the program. The Molave Warrior Band
of the 15th IB provided the musical entertainment.
At left, Lt. Col. Doctolero and Col. Gapay, looking at the youth crowd participants during workshop. (Photo by Jun Enriquez) |
Lt Col Leomar Jose M. Doctolero, commanding officer
of the 15th Infantry Battalion welcomed the participants, guests and
visitors while Municipal Mayor Farhana R. Palawan of Poona Piagapo expressed the full support
of the LGU-Poona Piagapo in the successful conduct of the “Kalinga Sa Bayan”
affair. Department of Education (DepEd) represented by District Supervisor
Ammilee A. Sanggacala expressed gratitude to the 15th IB, of
initiating the activity to educate and capacitate the youth for personal
development to become good citizen.
Message of support were also given by Col. Gilbert
I. Gapay, Commander, 2nd Mechanized Infantry
Brigade, Mechanized Infantry Division. Gapay said “Ang kabataan ay ang
pag-asa at kinabukasan ng ating bayan. Nararapat lang na sila ay ating alagaan at itaguyod ang
kanilang mga karapatan. Karapatan na magkaroon ng magandang
edukasyon, pagmamahal
at pagkalinga, ligtas na kapaligiran, maging masaya at malusog. Sa
pagtutulungan ng LGU, Army, Non-government Organizations (NGO), Civil Society
Organizations (CSOs), mga magulang, mga Guro at cause oriented groups, ating
samang-samang tugunan ang mga pangangailangan at karapatan ng mga kabataan para
sa isang magandang kinabukasan.”
In the drugs symposium attended by school children
who are 14 years old and above, Rosemarie Bajao of PDEA made a power point
presentation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 which was signed
on June 7, 2002, published on June 19, 2002 and took effect on July 4, 2002,
and which provides a more concrete course of action for the national anti-drug
campaign and provides for heavier penalties to offenders. She also stressed the role of PDEA in enforcing the drugs law, which is to reduce
illegal drugs supply as well as reduce illegal drugs demand and embark on a
campaign of advocacy and help in the rehabilitation of the illegal drugs users.
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Bajao said
that the illegal drugs market in the country is estimated to be a P4 billion
industry. She added that more than 5,000
drug patients are in rehabilitation
centers and still increasing. She said
that 70% of brutal/heinous crimes are drugs related. She said to avoid temptations, the children
should remember the following: Don’t even think about it; Resist Negative Peer
Pressures; Use Healthy Alternatives; God is the answer; and Say No (to illegal
drugs). She said that 70% of illegal drug users have no control of themselves;
that 45% of the users have been fired from their jobs; and that 50% of the drug
dependents ended up in separation with their spouses. She said drug dependents
include movie actors, like Christopher de Leon, basketball players, like Jojo
Lastimosa and Norman Black, ordinary
office workers, school children, among others.
A film showing on the negative effects of illegal drugs was presented
and viewed by the school children.
The testimonials were given by school children
Saidomar Mamasao, Sohaira Macapaser, and Hanira Tomanork. Mamasao stressed that their dreams are their capital
investments in realizing development in the country, while Macapaser said that the affair is important
to the children in checking poverty in the country. On the other hand, Tomanork
said that the young children are the
strength of society and are vital component in the development of the country. The three children expressed their thanks and
gratitude to the people and organizations behind the conduct of the affair
which is important to the youth as they learned a lot as well as enjoyed every
activity of the event.
Military and public officials joined the crowd to establish good
relations among the youth and children. (Photo by Jun Enriquez)
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Certificates of appreciation were distributed to the
individuals and organizations who have helped in making the affair a resounding
success. ABC President Hadji Abdullah Gomampong Racmat of Poona Piagapo gave
the closing remarks. He stressed the importance of the affair for the children and
expressed his appreciation to the military, 15th IB and the civilians who are responsible for
making the “Kalinga Sa Bayan” in Poona Piagapo a reality.
Lt Col Doctolero said the “Kalinga Sa Bayan” Program helps train
the youth to become useful citizens by providing them the opportunities and
mobilize them as change agents and
subsequently contribute to the development of their communities and
country. He asked the LGUs to support the program for the sake of the children. He said a similar program had been conducted
earlier in Munai, Lanao del Norte. He
said the next Kalinga sa Bayan Program will be held in Tangcal and then
Kolambugan, to be followed by Maigo, which are part and parcel of the areas of
responsibility (AORs) of the 15th Infantry Battalion. (Edited by Jun
Enriquez)