By Gideon C. Corgue
PAGADIAN CITY – Tabak commander Brigadier General (BGen.) Gerardo Barrientos Jr. on
Friday lauded the 5th Infantry (Duty Bound) battalion assisting the infantry
division in the implementation of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ (AFP) Internal
Peace and Security Plan (IPSP) or “Bayanihan.”
Speaking during the
65th founding anniversary of the battalion, Barrientos said “the cadre
unit is responsible for training the Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Units (CAFGUs)
as force multipliers to army troops in the conduct of its internal security
operations.”
“The cadres composed
of non-commissioned officers (NCOs) handling the 5,800 CAFGU members in the
area underwent tough and rigorous trainings. They are not like ordinary
soldiers. They are fully, completely trained and educated as far as military
training is concerned,” Barrientos elucidated.
The
5th IB covers the area of Lanao Norte, Lanao del Sur, Misamis
Occidental, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay and Zamboanga del Sur.
Barrientos said: “it
is the cadres who trained CAFGU members to help the regular forces protect our
county. After the training, CAFGUs are deployed in their respective communities
so that they could easily accomplish their mission.”
The Tabak commander also
recognized the vital role of CAFGUs saying “they are the ones giving information
to their cadres since they have access to the different areas, have complete
knowledge of the terrain, and they are the direct contacts in the community.”
“CAFGUs have the advantage in protecting
their villages from outside threats as they are more familiar with their own
communities,” Barrientos added.
Barrientos
encouraged the cadres to motivate the CAFGU members for them to continuously
support the community.
As a motivation to
CAFGU members, Barrientos announced the increase in their subsistence allowance.
In return he expects the CAFGU members to render their services efficiently.
In a related
development, 5th IB commander Lieutenant Colonel James Aseron
underscored the crucial role of CAFGU members in the accomplishment of their
mission.
“The CAFGUs play a
vital role in protecting the communities since our regular troops could not
cover the entire area in the Philippines. They are the ‘stay-behind forces’ and
our first responders in times of calamities,” Aseron explained.
“As
we celebrate our founding anniversary, I urged the troopers and CAFGU members
to heartily serve the country in order to attain peace,” urged Aseron.