The
Western Mindanao Command on Monday (Feb. 16) announced that it remains
committed to support duly constituted authorities amidst all allegations and
controversies surrounding the circumstances of the Mamasapano incident.
"We
remain resolute in working for internal peace and security and recognize that
any ploy of destabilization is against the constitutional mandate to preserve
the national security of the state," Capt. Rowena Muyuela, Western
Mindanao Command spokesperson, said.
She
said that the Command issued this statement in the wake of the Mamasapano,
Maguindanao incident where members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters killed 44 members of the Special Action
Force last Jan. 25 during an encounter stemming from the operation to
neutralize Malaysian terror bomber Zulkipli bin Hir alias Marwan.
Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) spokesperson Col. Restituto Padilla earlier
said all efforts to bring down the present government with a coup d' etat will
fail.
He
attributes this to the high degree of dedication and professionalism in the
military today among the factors.
"We
firmly believe all these efforts will fail. First, because of the high degree
of dedication and professionalism of our AFP today; Second, majority of our
citizens no longer buy these kind of efforts and easily see through it's real
intent which is, that all these are political in nature with an end view for
2016; and third, the administration still enjoys a high degree of
support," Padilla stressed.
He
also clarified that he does not have any information or reports on the claimed
coup in his possession as talks are coming from the outside.
"However,
talks within military circles say that a number of them have served in previous
administrations and have pushed various reform agendas previously as cover for
their efforts," the AFP spokesperson stressed. (PNA)
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