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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Values school to rise in Subic

THE Philippine National Police will establish a values and leadership training school in Subic, Zambales with support of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority to provide an environment conducive to the continuing education of police personnel.

PNP Director General Avelino Razon Jr. recently signed an agreement with SBMA Chairman Feliciano Salonga and SBMA Administrator Armand Arreza for the establishment of the PNP school at Subic’s naval magazine area.

Razon said the PSVL course will be a refresher program to correct “ personal lapses” by police officers and to remind them how to conduct themselves as law enforcers and public servants.

Razon clarified that the PVSL will not be a reformatory school similar to the TABA (tamad, abusado, bastos at ayaw pa-disiplina) program initiated by Police Director Edgar Aglipay in 2004.

Instead, the PVSL courses will focus on discipline, unit leadership, family and community, as well as, team training exercises, he said.

The PVSL will orient police officers on the basic principles of police and Christian leadership — teaching police officers about purpose-driven lives, ethical standards, as well as, personal financial management and team-building.

The SBMA will provide the PSVL a one-hectare site for free. Construction of the school building is set to start in March.

Incidentally, Aglipay’s TABA program was also conducted in Subic due to the availability of both instructional and physical training facilities. J.V. Antiporda - Journal online

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