By Gideon C. Corgue
In
an interview with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), Senior
Superintendent Sofronio Ecaldre, police provincial director, said that as a
show of sympathy and support to typhoon victims, he directed the PNP personnel
in the 24 municipalities through the chiefs of police to give in-kind
assistance to the victims.
The
relief goods include sacks of rice, boxes of canned goods, mineral water, instant
noodles and used clothing, Ecaldre told the PIA.
Ecaldre
said that ZSPPO’s initiative helps raise consciousness of each policeman that
his role is not only confined to protecting the lives and properties of the
civilians but also to “doing humanitarian services in order to alleviate the
agony and hunger of people in distress.”
“A
helping hand is the best thing that we can share to them at times like this,”
said Ecaldre, who is also a victim of super typhoon Yolanda as his houses in
Baranagay Sagchan in Tacloban City and Barangay No. 5, Salawahan, Eastern Samar
were all wiped out by the typhoon. His family members were spared from the
nature’s wrath, though.
Ecaldre
said the relief goods that they had collected would be shared to the typhoon
victims in Central Visayas and the Zamboanga crisis.
“The
packed foods will be shared to the victims of super typhoon Yolanda in Tacloban
City,” Ecaldre said adding that immediate priorities of the victims are food
and water.
“The
used clothes will be transported to Zamboanga City for the war victims there
since houses were burned by the MNLF rebels and they need clothes,” Ecaldre
explained. (PIA9)