Military aids ex-NPA female fighter during childbirth

Military aids ex-NPA female fighter during childbirth

DUMAGUETE CITY – A former female fighter of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) delivered her child with the help of the Negros Oriental provincial government and the Philippine Army. “Ka Aubrey,” 29, gave birth via caesarean section to a girl, weighing just 2.8 pounds, on Saturday at a hospital here. Her needs are all covered by the government, Maj. Jecey Batiller, Civil-Military Operations Officer of the 302nd Infantry Brigade, said Monday. “This is a classic example of our collaborative efforts with the provincial and local governments as well as other government agencies that we make sure to look after the welfare of the people we serve, especially former rebels who seek to have a new life after leaving the underground movement,” Batiller said. Aubrey is one of two pregnant NPA fighters of the dismantled South East Front operating in southern Negros Oriental rescued last month by the Army’s 11th Infantry Battalion, Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office, and 705th Mobile Company of the Regional Mobile Force 7. The other rebel, “Ka Sarah,” is set to give birth in a few months, Batiller said. After their rescue, Aubrey was reunited with her two other daughters, aged 5 and 2, who were left in the care of her family. She urged her husband, who remains an active NPA member, to surrender. Brig. Gen. Joey Escanillas, brigade commander, said in a statement that Aubrey’s story is a testament to the transformative power of compassion and understanding extended by the government.   Source: PNA

P161M cash aid awaits 32K rice farmers in Negros Oriental

P161M cash aid awaits 32K rice farmers in Negros Oriental

DUMAGUETE CITY – The Department of Agriculture (DA) is set to distribute some PHP161 million in cash assistance to over 32,000 farmers in Negros Oriental starting in February, an official said on Wednesday. Alejandro Rafal, DA-Provincial Agriculture Technology Coordinating Office (PATCO), said in an interview that the money has already been downloaded to the province and is ready for distribution to the farmers through the different local government units (LGUs). “The amount is from the 2023 allocation which arrived only in the last week of December 2023,” Rafal said. He said they are awaiting the final validation lists of the farmer-beneficiaries from the LGUs as some of them may have been delisted, or have relocated, or are no longer in the rice-growing sector. So far, almost 20,000 rice farmers have already been identified and verified by the LGUs. Based on the previous year’s list, around 32,200 rice farmers had also received a similar cash assistance of PHP5,000 each from the agency, he added. Meanwhile, Rafal said they are now in the process of procuring rice seeds amounting to about PHP40 million for distribution to farmers this year. Fertilizers and machinery have been also programmed for distribution beginning March this year or before the planting season.   Source: PNA