Army awards military merit medal to MisOcc gov for peace building efforts
Misamis
Occidental--The 102nd Infantry “Igsoon” Brigade awarded Misamis Occidental
Governor Henry S. Oaminal during its 50th Founding Anniversary held Oct. 18 at
the 102nd Infantry (Igsoon) Brigade headquarter.
In
behalf of Misamis Occidental Governor/ LTC Oaminal PA (RES), PDRRMO Head, BGen.
Joseph Villanueva (RET) received the Military Merit Medal for Gov. Oaminal
meritorious achievement in performances of duty as an active reservist officer
and concurrently serving as the Governor of Misamis Occidental.
For
the awarding body, imbued with great sense of responsibility and dedication to
duty, LTC Oaminal initiated non-combat activities through the Tenth Infantry
(Steady... On) Battalion, First Infantry (TABAK) Division, Philippine Army,
that facilitated the accomplishment of the AFP's mission in Misamis Occidental.
They
also said that his remarkable passion to uphold peace and development in the
province he facilitated the passage of Resolution No. 513-22, that was
overwhelmingly supported by the provincial council that provides for the
financial assistance for the local communist leaders and members in the
province, who opt to surrender and reintegrate into the society.
Additionally,
he is instrumental in providing social equity to former rebels by devising a
comprehensive set of benefits and services under the Enhanced Comprehensive
Local Integration Program that showcases his commitment to peace and
reconciliation.
Moreover,
he has been a trailblazer in implementing the zero-bill program, which benefits
the members of the 10IB and CAAs during hospitalizations bringing significant
impact to the moral of our combat troops.
His
unwavering dedication to peace-building efforts and commitment to the welfare
of the soldiers and the community serve as shining example for the others to
follow. Through these accomplishments Lieutenant Colonel Oaminal has not only
brought distinct credit to himself but also to the Armed Forces of the
Philippines. (SMRN/PGMO)
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