Marcos to local communities in Samar: Support govt's anti-insurgency efforts

President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. in Surigao Del Sur
(FILES) President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. personally interacts with the beneficiaries of farm machinery worth P190 million during the distribution of Presidential Assistance to farmers and fisherfolk at the Oval Surigao Del Sur Complex on 20 June 2024. PHOTO BY YUMMIE DINGDING / PPA POOL
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged the local communities in Samar on Thursday to support the government's ongoing commitment to fighting insurgency in the region.

Marcos said this in his speech as he distributed presidential aid to farmers, fisherfolk, and their families during an event at Northwest Samar State University (NWSSU) in Calbayog City.

"We all know that Samar continues to face the challenge of insurgency. This is one of the obstacles to the full development of your province," Marcos said.

Nevertheless, the Chief Executive said the government has made "significant progress" in ending the insurgency in Samar.

Marcos said around five municipalities in the region have now been declared to have a stable internal peace and security status. This milestone, the President said, is part of the broader strategy to enhance safety and foster development across Samar.

"We have implemented 186 community support programs and assisted 63 former rebels who surrendered and have now turned their lives around. These initiatives are crucial in encouraging other rebels to return to the fold and become productive members of our society," Marcos said.

"Therefore, I ask for your support for these initiatives to ensure that peace and progress take root here in Samar," Marcos added.

Earlier this year, Marcos said that insurgency in Northern Samar would end during the term of the current administration.

The Chief Executive also assured that the region would soon experience "sufficient progress" as armed conflict and insurgency are expected to end.

He credited the gradual dismantling of rebel organizations to the ongoing efforts of the government.

Last year, Marcos expressed confidence that communist rebel groups in Northern Samar would be dismantled. The President challenged the 803rd Infantry Battalion to reintegrate the rebels back into the society.

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