The Philippine National Police (PNP) assured the public of uninterrupted law enforcement and other police services despite the planned implementation of four-day workweek in some government offices.
PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr. said maintaining peace and order and ensuring the protection of Filipinos in every street and community are a 24/7 commitment of the organization.
“There is no pause or stop button in our job as officers of law and order. Your Philippine National Police will always be present and will always be ready to respond when it involves the safety and peace of mind of everybody,” said Nartatez.
The statement was issued after President Marcos announced the implementation of a four-day workweek scheme as part of the government’s efforts to conserve energy and reduce fuel use amid rising global oil prices triggered by the ongoing Middle East crisis.
The PNP, however, said the arrangement does not cover uniformed services such as the police, whose responsibilities require continuous operations.
Nartatez said the PNP already has systems in place to ensure uninterrupted service regardless of changes in the schedules of other agencies.
He said energy conservation measures are also in place in all the units and offices of the PNP across the country.
Nartatez also directed police commanders to review duty rotations and manpower deployment in their respective areas of responsibility to maintain strong police visibility in communities and sustain rapid response capability.
He also expressed appreciation to police personnel who continue to render full duty despite not being included in the four-day workweek arrangement.