Wednesday, April 17, 2013

City dads praise outgoing Eastern Mindanao Command chief


DAVAO CITY, April 17 (PIA) The City Council of Davao commended Lt. General Jorge Segovia, outgoing commander of the Eastern Mindanao Command for the peace being enjoyed by the city and all areas under his jurisdiction.

Thirteen councilors agreed on a resolution authored by Councilor Bernie Al-ag citing the exemplary performance and accomplishments of Segovia as former commander of the 10th Infantry Division and eventually the chief of the Eastern Mindanao Command.

Al-ag alluded to Segovia’s leadership the pursuit of the peace and development outreach program or International Peace and Security Plan Bayanihan which spurs the participation of all stakeholders both in government and private sector in alleviating the lives in the countryside.

He also cited the leadership of Segovia in the continuous engagement of the youth which led to the successful holding of the National Youth Summit in the city in 2012, the cessation of the dissent of the Bangsamoro Freedom Fighters (BFF) which intended to sabotage the peace process between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

Al-ag also said Segovia handled efficiently the relief and rehabilitation efforts in the areas devastated by typhoon Pablo.

“Because of his competence, he was designated on-the-spot by President Benigno Simeon Aquino III as over-all commander of the relief and rescue efforts in the aftermath of typhoon Pablo,” he said.

Al-ag  also lauded Segovia  for organizing  the Joint Task Force: Tambayayong which fast tracked  the repair of damaged houses and schools in the hardest hit areas in Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley.

Councilor Karlo Bello, presiding officer,  thanked Lt. General Segovia for the service he rendered to the people of Davao City in particular and Eastern Mindanao in general.

He said Segovia’s leadership contributes a lot in keeping the city safe.

“Truly you have shown that you are an officer and a gentleman,” Bello said.

Segovia thanked the local government for its support to all the activities of the soldiers.

He said since his assumption as commander of the 10th Infantry Division and then two years later as chief of the Eastern Mindanao Command, the local governments, stakeholders, indigenous peoples and the residents have been very helpful in realizing the peace and security programs of national government.

“My assignment here is one of the best things that happen in my career,” Segovia said.
He will reach the mandatory retirement age of 56 on April 23, 2013 when his post will be taken over by Major General Ricardo Rainier Cruz as incoming commander of the Eastern Mindanao Command. (PIA XI-Joey Sem G. Dalumpines)

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