President Benigno S. Aquino III on Monday
visited and thanked a number of soldiers who were wounded in recent encounters
with rebels in Maguindanao, Sulu and Basilan, for their service to the country.
The President, who was accompanied by Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff General Gregorio Pio Catapang,
Jr., also handed over to the soldiers a monetary assistance from the
President’s Social Fund in recognition of their gallantry and bravery. Those
who sustained major injuries received P100,000 while those with minor injuries
were given P50,000.
President Aquino visited the V. Luna Hospital in
Quezon City on Monday (March 16) to check on a number of wounded soldiers, then
proceeded to the Army General Hospital in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, where 11
soldiers have been admitted.
The troopers were injured in separate encounters
with members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao,
and the Abu Sayaff Group in Jolo and Basilan in the all-out offensive launched
by the military against lawless elements in Mindanao.
Among those wounded in clashes with the BIFF
were Private First Class Rolito Gumapac, 43, and Private First Class Noli
Gumisad, 28.
During his visit, the President briefly spoke to
each soldier, thanking him for fulfilling his duties and wishing him a speedy
recovery.
From the Army hospital, President Aquino proceeded
to the Fort Bonifacio Naval Station to visit the wake and recognize the heroism
of two marines killed in encounters with BIFF rebels.
The Chief Executive personally extended his
condolences to the relatives of slain Marine Corporal Josen Mias, 29, and
Sergeant Francis Jeffel Flores, 31, whose remains lie at the naval station’s
mortuary.
The President paused at each of the two flag-draped coffins and
offered prayers. He also spoke to the relatives of the deceased and handed each
family a P250,000 cheque. The financial assistance also came from the
President's Social Fund.
On February 25, General
Catapang ordered the Western Mindanao Command to conduct all-out offensive
operations against the BIFF, among those blamed for the death of 44 members of
the police’s elite force who were on a mission to neutralize two terrorist
suspects. (PCOO News Release)
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