Mayor Cristina Romualdez met with President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Wednesday who commended her efforts against the proliferation of illegal drugs in Tacloban City. The President promised the city mayor to build a regional drug rehabilitation center in Tacloban.
Mayor Cristina Romualdez met with President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Wednesday who commended her efforts against the proliferation of illegal drugs in Tacloban City. The President promised the city mayor to build a regional drug rehabilitation center in Tacloban.

TACLOBAN CITY- The first regional rehabilitation center for drug dependents as promised by President Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte will be put up here in Tacloban City. This was disclosed by Mayor Cristina Gonzales Romualdez who met with the President on Wednesday (July 27). Romualdez said that during her brief meeting with the President, he informed him that Tacloban will be the site of the first regional rehabilitation center he promised during his first State of the Nation Address (Sona).
“He told me to continue our program to help rehabilitate drug dependents. He really inspires this. He will extend assistance to us. He told me that he will put up the first regional rehabilitation center here in Tacloban City,” she said. “He said that so I will rely on his word. I pray that this will happen,” the mayor added. Tacloban just like other local government units in the country does not have its own drug rehabilitation center putting those who voluntarily surrendered on where to go. A private drug rehabilitation center in the city is operating though it is expensive with each “client” has to pay P25,000 every month. The rehabilitation process lasts for nine months.
Since the start of the “Oplan Tokhang,” more than a thousand drug users and pushers in the city have surrendered. As part of the program of the city government, spiritual renewal and promise of a livelihood assistance are offered to those who surrender. Mayor Romualdez, however, was quick to say that trained personnel from the city government will “assess” those who have surrendered if they are qualified for assistance and if they are completely rehabilitated from the illegal drugs. “We have to help them otherwise they will just return to the streets and commit crimes again,” the city mayor said. “So we really need to address this to ensure our peace and order will not be affected,” she added. (JOEY A. GABIETA)