CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Valencia City in Bukidnon has officially been declared an insurgency-free city, becoming a symbol of peace and cooperation in Northern Mindanao. The declaration was made during a ceremony held Friday at the City Hall Gymnasium.
The City Council issued the declaration after Valencia successfully complied with all requirements under Joint Letter Directive No. 3 and the Provincial Joint Peace and Security Coordinating Council, through close collaboration with the 89th Infantry Battalion and the 1st Special Forces Battalion.
All 31 barangays of Valencia also passed resolutions declaring the Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army–National Democratic Front (CPP–NPA–NDF) as persona non grata. This collective stance was further strengthened by Resolution No. 154-2025 of the 10th Sangguniang Panlungsod, officially condemning the presence and influence of communist insurgents in the city.
Leading the ceremony was City Mayor Amie G. Galario, joined by Major General Allan D. Hambala, commander of the 10th Infantry Division, along with officials from the Police Regional Office 12, city officials, barangay leaders, tribal representatives, former rebels and residents.
“This declaration is not merely a document but a reflection of our people’s unity and determination,” Mayor Galario said. “Let us continue working hand in hand to preserve the peace we now enjoy and translate it into lasting development.”
Hambala commended the 89th Infantry Battalion under the 1003rd Infantry Brigade and the 1st Special Forces Battalion under the 403rd Infantry Brigade for their dedication to restoring peace in the region.
“This achievement is the result of the strong collaboration among our soldiers, local officials, and the people of Valencia City,” Hambala said. “Together, we have proven that peace is possible through unity, trust, and sustained cooperation.”
The declaration marks a new chapter for Valencia City, as it continues to promote peace, unity, and inclusive growth across all its barangays.