Chief Supt. Noel Baraceros, director of the PNP Center for Police Strategy Management, said active members of the advisory council in every cities and towns nationwide helped a lot in changing public perception about PNP.
“The stakeholders’
participation was a great part in the realization of the PNP in achieving its
vision of becoming highly capable, effective and credible policemen,” Baraceros
told reporters in a visit at the PNP regional office here Monday.
“I am thankful that
many stakeholders are wanting to be a part of the council. It’s a proof that
they really believe that PNP is trying its best to improve its services to the
people,” he added.
The official said
that over the past years, council members contributed about PHP6 billion worth
of donations to PNP in the form of equipment, trainings, and other capability
activities nationwide.
Advisory councils are
composed of respected members in business, academe, religious, government,
youth, media, and other sectors.
“The members are
known for their integrity, excellent leadership, model in transparency and good
governance, advocate of human rights and transformation, and source of
synergy,” Baraceros added.
Local newspaper
publisher Dalmacio Grafil, chairman of the Eastern Visayas Regional Advisory
Council (RAC), said they have been closely coordinating with PNP officials to
heighten linkages between law enforcers and the community.
“One of the RAC’s
accomplishments is the facilitation for the construction of police stations in
several towns without their own buildings,” Grafil said.
During its summit
last week, the RAC tackled the implementation of the PNP’s PATROL (Peace and
Order Agenda of Transformation and upholding of the Rule of Law) Plan 2030,
said Grafil.
PATROL Plan 2030
serves as the bedrock of the police organization’s change of plans and make it
a world-class organization with all its personnel proficient and
professional. (LAAA/PNA)
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