The Province of Pampanga steers towards more collaborative and concerted efforts in the implementation of Peace and Order programs in the province as discussed during the 1st Quarter Joint Pampanga Provincial Peace and Order and Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PPOC-PADAC) Meeting last February 26.
Central in the discussion was the ongoing drug clearing efforts in the province where the PG Pampanga aims to achieve 100% drug cleared barangays by the end of the year.
The regular monitoring of armed groups in the province was also mentioned, with Gov. Dennis G. Pineda directing law enforcement agencies such as the PNP, PDEA, NBI and AFP to maintain coordination to ensure that the province remains peaceful and insurgency-free especially with the upcoming National elections.
Other topics that were discussed in the meeting were the Peace and Order situation in the province, Internal Security and Threats, updates on the Provincial Localized Peace Engagement sector and the status of jail facilities in Pampanga.

As part of the Department’s mandate to ensure the compliance of LGUs with the directive to implement Road Clearing operations, the Pampanga Validation team led by Dir. Myrvi Apostol-Fabia inspected several primary roads in Angeles City to assess if these are cleared of obstructions earlier today.
The Validation Team composed of representatives from the DILG, PNP, BFP and CSO partner assessed almost 7 kilometers of City roads to see if the LGU is complying with the removal of road obstructions such as illegally parked vehicles, vending sites, structural encroachments, outposts or markers, wastes, and debris among others.
A brief presentation on the LGU’s accomplishments was also prepared by the Angeles City to appraise the validators on the actions taken relative to the implementation of Road Clearing.
The validation of LGUs’ compliance with Road Clearing is a nationwide activity that started on February 16 and will end on March 02, 2021, in reference to DILG Memorandum dated January 19, 2021.

DILG lauds Pampanga in its bid to better repatriation for Cabalens

In a bid to improve government service for returning Kapampangan from overseas, Governor Dennis 'Delta' Pineda through the Provincial Local Task Force Against COVID-19 conceptualizes a repatriation assistance program that will significantly better the welfare of Kapampangan overseas Filipinos (OFs) and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).

The conceptualized program entitled "Balik Pinas Balik Pampanga" is an initiative of Governor Pineda in a battle cry of helping the national government ease its burdens in fighting the virulent enemy in helping Kapampangan OFs/OFWs in going back to the country.

The program has a counterpart online mobile application which provides registration platform and OF/OFW welfare management tool aiming to fast track profiling and improve monitoring system for the repatriates, directly avoiding unnecessary long lines and grueling processes.

Representatives of the Provincial Task Force member offices from the Department of the Interior and Local Government, Provincial Health Office, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, and invited officials from the Overseas Workers Welfare Authority (OWWA) and Philippine Health Insurance (PhilHealth) convened yesterday to brainstorm the process and system flow of OF/OFW management.

During the said meeting, DILG Pampanga Director Myrvi Apostol-Fabia lauded the initiative of the governor, further highlighting the vital impact the program is about to provide for Kapampangans who wish to go back to their home province.

Set to be in operation soon, Balik Pinas Balik Pampanga program aims to provide VIP-like treatment for Kapampangan OF/OFWs from their country of origin in terms of on-the-spot swab testing, fast RT-PCR results within three (3) days, and prime management on the very own quarantine and isolation facility of the provincial government of more than 150 rooms in New Clark City.

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