Mariano: Stricter security measures will still be implemented in Cebu even after ECQ is lifted
Police Colonel Roderick Mariano , director of the Cebu Police Provincial Office , arrives at the venue of the Suroy-Suroy Sugbo program in Minglanilla town in this January 2020 photo. | CDN Digital File Photo
Maintaining a safer environment through law enforcement is their contribution to the national government’s “Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa” program that aims to decongest Metro Manila and promote balanced regional development, said Police Colonel Roderick Mariano, the CPPO chief. Even Cebu Governor Garcia plans to focus on enhanced countryside development after the enhanced community quarantine in Cebu province would have been lifted to bring countryside residents back home.Mariano said that having a well-disciplined citizenry is key to ensuring the successful implementation of government programs.
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