'I will call the Dean': Guanzon reminds these colleges about no mandatory ROTC rule
P3PWD Party-list nominee Rowena Guanzon has reminded certain colleges that it's unlawful to force their students to enroll in the Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Program.
Guanzon discussed this issue in a series of tweets after some students allegedly reached out to her.
"To some Colleges : do not force the students to enroll in ROTC. That's against the law. NSTP law states they can choose. Calling the attn of @DepEd\_PH @kris\_ablan," she tweeted recently.
She identified Philippine Christian University and Negros Oriental State University as institutions where students sought help from her.
"Philipline Christian U is this true ? Your CAS students reached to me," she tweeted.
"Negros Oriental State U , a student told me that he was forced to enroll in ROTC. This is against the law. NSTP law allows them to have a choice. #NoToMandatoryROTC," the feisty former Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner said in another tweet.
"I will call the Dean [of Negros Oriental State University). If there are more students who are complaining please inform me," Guanzon added.
NSTP stands for the National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001. It was enacted in response to public clamor for reforms in the ROTC Program.