San Juan City to share best practices vs drugs, criminality with other LGUs - Mayor Francis
Fresh from his appointment as the new chairman of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) of Metro Manila, San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora said that he aims to share and implement the city's best practices against illegal drugs and criminality with other LGUs in the National Capital Region (NCR).
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora and chairman of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) of Metro Manila
"Yung mga best practices natin, na isa sa mga magagandang characteristic ng aming samahan bilang mga mayors, ay yung best practices ay pwede naming iimplement sa aming mga lungsod. Hindi nagkakaroon ng inggitan, hindi nagkakaroon ng isyu kung gagayahin nya ang mga magagandang bagay (Sharing the best practices of our respective localities with each other is one of the good characteristics of our relationship as mayors. No one is being envious of one another and there is no issue in replicating each cities' best practices)," Zamora said in an interview with ABS-CBN Tuesday, March 14. "Kahapon sa aming 1st quarter meeting for 2023, ang Quezon City Police Department (QCPD) po ay nagpresent ng kanilang 3-minute police response and in fact, we were so amazed na totoo nga within 3 minutes or less ay dumadating ang kanilang police depende kung saan galing ang tawag para sa responde. So, ito ay isang magandang halimbawa ng best practice ng Quezon City na sa aking paniniwala ay pwede ding ipatupad sa iba't ibang lungsod sa Metro Manila. So these are the things that we can do, we can replicate the best practices, and of course avoid mistakes (Yesterday during our 1st quarter meeting for 2023, the Quezon City Police Department presented its 3-minute police response and in fact, we were so amazed that the police were really able to respond within 3 minutes or less depending on the location of the call. So this is one of the best practices of Quezon City that in my belief can be implemented as well in the different cities in Metro Manila. So, these are the things that we can do, we can replicate the best practices, and of course avoid mistakes)," he added. Zamora said he intends to share San Juan's best practices in curbing illegal drugs and maintaining peace and order with the other local executives. San Juan City was previously recognized by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) as the first city in Metro Manila with 100 percent of its barangays declared as drug-cleared. The Philippine National Police (PNP) also cited the city for having the lowest crime rate among other cities in Metro Manila. Zamora stressed that the success of San Juan City in terms of fighting illegal drugs and criminality is the fruit of the partnership of the city government, its residents, and the national government. He also noted that the city also gives assistance to its people who use drugs (PWUDS) by providing them with intervention and rehabilitation. "Yung ating mga users ay dapat may intervention. Meron po kaming Balai Silangan kung saan ito ang aming drug reformation center at dito natin binibigyan ng pagkakataon ang ating mga drug users na makabalik sa normal na buhay (Our drug users should receive intervention. We have our Balai Silangan which serves as our reformation center where we give PWUDs another chance for them to return to their normal lives)," Zamora said.
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora and chairman of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) of Metro Manila
"Yung mga best practices natin, na isa sa mga magagandang characteristic ng aming samahan bilang mga mayors, ay yung best practices ay pwede naming iimplement sa aming mga lungsod. Hindi nagkakaroon ng inggitan, hindi nagkakaroon ng isyu kung gagayahin nya ang mga magagandang bagay (Sharing the best practices of our respective localities with each other is one of the good characteristics of our relationship as mayors. No one is being envious of one another and there is no issue in replicating each cities' best practices)," Zamora said in an interview with ABS-CBN Tuesday, March 14. "Kahapon sa aming 1st quarter meeting for 2023, ang Quezon City Police Department (QCPD) po ay nagpresent ng kanilang 3-minute police response and in fact, we were so amazed na totoo nga within 3 minutes or less ay dumadating ang kanilang police depende kung saan galing ang tawag para sa responde. So, ito ay isang magandang halimbawa ng best practice ng Quezon City na sa aking paniniwala ay pwede ding ipatupad sa iba't ibang lungsod sa Metro Manila. So these are the things that we can do, we can replicate the best practices, and of course avoid mistakes (Yesterday during our 1st quarter meeting for 2023, the Quezon City Police Department presented its 3-minute police response and in fact, we were so amazed that the police were really able to respond within 3 minutes or less depending on the location of the call. So this is one of the best practices of Quezon City that in my belief can be implemented as well in the different cities in Metro Manila. So, these are the things that we can do, we can replicate the best practices, and of course avoid mistakes)," he added. Zamora said he intends to share San Juan's best practices in curbing illegal drugs and maintaining peace and order with the other local executives. San Juan City was previously recognized by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) as the first city in Metro Manila with 100 percent of its barangays declared as drug-cleared. The Philippine National Police (PNP) also cited the city for having the lowest crime rate among other cities in Metro Manila. Zamora stressed that the success of San Juan City in terms of fighting illegal drugs and criminality is the fruit of the partnership of the city government, its residents, and the national government. He also noted that the city also gives assistance to its people who use drugs (PWUDS) by providing them with intervention and rehabilitation. "Yung ating mga users ay dapat may intervention. Meron po kaming Balai Silangan kung saan ito ang aming drug reformation center at dito natin binibigyan ng pagkakataon ang ating mga drug users na makabalik sa normal na buhay (Our drug users should receive intervention. We have our Balai Silangan which serves as our reformation center where we give PWUDs another chance for them to return to their normal lives)," Zamora said.