CAMP DEMOCRITO O. PLAZA, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur – More than 500 Indigenous Peoples (IP) have benefited from the Panapton, Butang, og Bado ko, Makanmo or PBBM humanitarian project of the Agusan del Sur Police Provincial Office (ADSPPO).

A BENEFICIARY (left) of Project PBBM receives a donation from an Agusan del Sur police officer. (Photo via Mike Crismundo)
The ADSPPO led by Police Col. Jovito C. Canlapan received unused clothes, toys, footwear, bags, and school supplies received at Project P.B.B.M. donation boxes in police camps across the province.
These donations for Manobo and other tribal groups were turned over during the conduct of community-based activities and can also be given to help victims of disasters such as floods and fire incidents, Regional Public Information Office (RPIO) chief Police Major Jennifer S. Ometer said.
PRO-13 Director Police Brig. Gen. Kirby John B. Kraft cited the project.
“There is always fulfillment as we empty our cups to bless others. I laud the police force of Agusan del Sur for chartering this good deed, which is worthy of being replicated by the rest of the police force of Caraga region,” Kraft said.
The project was launched at the culmination of the 27th Police Community Relations Month on July 28 in the presence of Agusan del Sur Vice Gov. Samuel Tortor and other stakeholders in this camp.