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n March 30, 2017, Gov Faustino “Bojie” Dy III headed the 28 regular RPOC members during the RPOC inaugural meeting in Marco Paulo Café and Restaurant, San Fermin, Cauayan City, Isabela.

Straight forward to his aim to promote regional peace and order, Gov Dy presented his agenda, namely (1) to have a regional peace negotiations with the National Democratic Front (NDF); (2) convert the RPOC as a venue for convergence with the vision of extending reciprocal assistance to its members; (3) harnessing multimedia as a tool for crime prevention and a venue to inform the public of the accomplishment of the RPOC and their indispensable cooperation in making the communities safe and peaceful; (4) organize an inter-agency council to safeguard the highways in the region; (5) establish an inter-connectivity among all police stations, army headquartersa and other law enforcement and member-agencies; and (6) eradicate drug addiction.

True to these commitments, the council resolved to involve all Local Chief Executives of all component cities in the region to be members of the council for them to be on board in resolving regional peace and order concerns. Further, four (4) nominees were selected by the council as new set of representatives from the Private Sector, three (3) of them will be appointed by the RPOC Chair to be regular members of the council. An Internal Security Operations (ISO) Coordination Center will soon to be established in the region during Gov Dy’s administration.

Among the resolutions approved during the said inaugural meeting were to support the communication network of the Regional PNP through fund augmentation for reliable and secured mobile communications; the possibility to include the Armed Forces of the Philippines as member of the Barangay Peace and Order Committee; request for additional PDEA personnel; and encourage commitment of Provincial Governors for the detention of drug offenders in Provincial Jails pending resolution of their cases.
–LGOO V Ive B. Saludez

n March 30, 2017, Gov Faustino “Bojie” Dy III headed the 28 regular RPOC members during the RPOC inaugural meeting in Marco Paulo Café and Restaurant, San Fermin, Cauayan City, Isabela.

Straight forward to his aim to promote regional peace and order, Gov Dy presented his agenda, namely (1) to have a regional peace negotiations with the National Democratic Front (NDF); (2) convert the RPOC as a venue for convergence with the vision of extending reciprocal assistance to its members; (3) harnessing multimedia as a tool for crime prevention and a venue to inform the public of the accomplishment of the RPOC and their indispensable cooperation in making the communities safe and peaceful; (4) organize an inter-agency council to safeguard the highways in the region; (5) establish an inter-connectivity among all police stations, army headquartersa and other law enforcement and member-agencies; and (6) eradicate drug addiction.

True to these commitments, the council resolved to involve all Local Chief Executives of all component cities in the region to be members of the council for them to be on board in resolving regional peace and order concerns. Further, four (4) nominees were selected by the council as new set of representatives from the Private Sector, three (3) of them will be appointed by the RPOC Chair to be regular members of the council. An Internal Security Operations (ISO) Coordination Center will soon to be established in the region during Gov Dy’s administration.

Among the resolutions approved during the said inaugural meeting were to support the communication network of the Regional PNP through fund augmentation for reliable and secured mobile communications; the possibility to include the Armed Forces of the Philippines as member of the Barangay Peace and Order Committee; request for additional PDEA personnel; and encourage commitment of Provincial Governors for the detention of drug offenders in Provincial Jails pending resolution of their cases.
–LGOO V Ive B. Saludez