Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, on Friday, 21 October, reminded authorities to sustain the gains made by the Duterte administration in the fight against illegal drugs and criminality.
In an ambush interview after personally aiding residents in Mandaue City, Cebu, Go pointed out the connection between the problems of drugs, crime and corruption, highlighting the need to step up efforts to combat these social ills.
Earlier, the senator filed in the 19th Congress bills establishing mandatory drug rehabilitation centers nationwide, providing a Magna Carta for the officers and personnel of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and free legal assistance to uniformed personnel, and institutionalizing a comprehensive national grassroots sports program.
Under his Senate Bill No. 428, a drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation center shall be established in every province, under the supervision of the Department of Health.
He also filed SBN 419 which will provide PDEA employees with better terms of employment and career opportunities through a more thorough and comprehensive career development program, with proper training to enhance their knowledge, competence, transparency, respect for human dignity and commitment to service.
Meanwhile, under his SBN 422, any officer or enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Philippine National Police, who is facing before the prosecutor’s office, court or any competent body, any charge arising from an incident related to the performance of official duty shall be entitled to free legal assistance.
Go then said he is confident that the Marcos Administration will continue former president Duterte’s campaign against illegal drugs and criminality.
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The senator also cited his continuing advocacy of promoting sports as a way to combat said issues in the country.