STA. CRUZ, Laguna (PIA) — The Philippine Army wants schools, colleges and universities to allow the military to hold National Security Awareness Sessions with students in a bid to counter the radicalization and recruitment efforts of the New People's Army (NPA).
In a recent meeting of the Laguna Peace and Order Council's Special Action Committee on Insurgency, Col. Ronald Jess Alcudia, deputy commander of the 202nd Infantry Brigade, said they have submitted their proposal to the Schools Division Office of Laguna, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA).
Alcudia said the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) continues to recruit students, initially making them join militant organizations.
“The trend we’re seeing is the recruitment of cadres happening here [in cities], because the youth studies here and they know how to organize groups," Alcudia said.
Alcudia expressed concerns about the manipulation of students, emphasizing that they target active student leaders so they could exploit their leadership skills and intellect.
He emphasized that the national security awareness sessions, reflecting the whole-of-nation approach, would help protect students from joining militant organizations and falling prey to the CPP-NPA-NDF's radical and violent extremist ideologies.