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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Agusan del Sur


City of Bayugan
BARANGAY MT. OLIVE

OFFICE OF THE PUNONG BARANGAY

EXECUTIVE ORDER
No.9 Series of 2023

RECONSTITUTION OF THE BARANGAY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL (BADAC) OF


BARANGAY MT. OLIVE, BAYUGAN CITY, AGUSAN DEL SUR

Pursuant to DILG Memorandum Circulars Nos. 98-227, 99-226, 2001-90, 2003-131,


2004-07, 2012-094, 2015-63, DILG-DDB Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2018-01, and DDB
Board Regulation No. 3, series of 2017 all pertaining to the creation, reorganization,
strengthening and revitalization of local anti-drug abuse councils in all levels of the
government, the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) of Barangay (encode the
name of your barangay), City of Bayugan, Agusan del Sur, is hereby constituted as follows:

Section 1. Composition of the BADAC – The Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council


(BADAC) shall be composed of the following:

NAME DESIGNATION POSITION


ROMEL R. MONTECALVO Punong Barangay Chairperson

RONALDO P. VILLABITO Barangay Kagawad, Chair of


Vice-Chairperson
Committee on Peace and
Order

ANNIE A. REDERA Barangay Kagawad, Chair of


Member
Committee on Women and
Family
ROGER M. TAOC JR. SK Chairperson Member

JEFFREY GULAY Public School Principal / Member


Representative
ROGELIO M. PARINASAN Chief Tanod Member
JUDITH I. LITERATUS NGO/CSO Representative Member

MARGIE R. LIBERTINO NGO/CSO Representative Member

ROBERT M. GOYO Faith-based Organization


Member
Representative
City/Municipal Chief of Police
Adviser
/ Representative

Section 2. BADAC Committees

a) Committee on Operations

NAME DESIGNATION POSITION


RONALDO P. VILLABITO Barangay Kagawad, Chair of Chair
Committee on Peace and
Order
ROGELIO M. PARINASAN Chief Tanod Members
(See Section 4 for the BADAC Auxiliary Team (ideally Members
BADAC Auxiliary Team 25 members per 2,000
Names ) Barangay population)

a.1. Roles and Responsibilities:


 Prepare and maintain a confidential list of suspected users, pushers, financiers
and/or protectors of illegal drug trade found in the LGU's area of jurisdiction to be
submitted to the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council copy furnished the PNP-Anti-Illegal
Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF); and
 Establish rehabilitation/referral desks and process applications for rehabilitation of
drug dependents.

Pre-Operations:

o Identification of drug affected house clusters, work places, streets, puroks and sitios
where manufacture, delivery, sale or use of illegal drugs are being conducted and to
report the same immediately to the PNP or the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
(PDEA).
o Conduct administrative searches of suspected drug dens / laboratories.
o Conduct briefings, meetings prior to the launching of operations to ensure positive
results and safety of the operating teams and the community.

During Operations

o Ensure safety of the community and regularity of the operations.


o Any elected barangay official present during the operations to witness the inventory
of seized drugs/paraphernalia.
o Extend such other necessary assistance to the PDEA and PNP authorities in its
operation against illegal drugs including but not limited to the preservation of
evidence and protection of witnesses and suspects against unlawful acts.

Post-Operations

o The elected barangay official present during the operations shall execute an affidavit
and act as witness in court hearings in the prosecution of drug cases.
o Submit reports of drug-clearing operations conducted, if any, to the City Anti-Drug
Abuse Council copy furnished the DILG City Field Office.

b) Committee on Advocacy

NAME DESIGNATION POSITION


ANNIE A. REDERA Barangay Kagawad, Chair of Chair
Committee on Women and
Family
Members
ROGER M. TAOC JR. Sk Chairperson

JUDITH I. LITERATUS NGO/CSO Representative Members


MARGIE R. LIBERTINO NGO/CSO Representative Members
ROBERT M. GOYO Representative of Faith – Members
Based Organization
b.1 Roles and Responsibilities
 Coordinate and collaborate with other institutions in the barangay, if any, (i.e.
Barangay Intelligence Network (BIN), "The Eye in the Barangay, "Barangay
Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT), etc.) in implementing programs and projects on
anti-illegal drug abuse;
 Conduct consultative meetings with organizations in the barangay, such as the
PTCA, Youth Groups, Boy and Girl Scouts, religious organizations, senior citizens,
homeowner associations, neighborhood associations, puroks and TODA and other
organizations existing in the community to get their commitment to assist in curbing
the drug menace in the community;
 Strengthen the family by promoting values, parental care and guidance that will
prevent children from attempting to and/or use of prohibited drugs;
 Strengthen the linkages of the Barangay Officials with the community, higher LGUs,
local police and PDEA on anti-illegal drug campaign;
 Conduct necessary seminars for the community on the dangers of illegal drugs in
coordination with the PNP;
 Empower the community in reporting drug related cases through an
award/commendation system; and
 Identify and implement sustainable livelihood projects as a reintegration program
to former drug pushers and drug addicts.

Section 3. Powers and Functions of the BADAC – The BADAC shall have the
authority and responsibility to perform the following:

1. Plan, strategize, implement and evaluate programs on drug abuse prevention in


the barangay;
2. Organize the BADAC Auxiliary Team and orient them of their roles and functions
in formulating a plan of action to address the drug problem;
3. Equip Barangay Tanods and BADAC Auxiliary Team on their roles and functions
in the campaign against street level illegal drug trade thru seminars or trainings;
4. Coordinate and collaborate with other institutions implementing programs and
projects on drug abuse prevention at the barangay level;
5. Conduct information, education and communication campaign activities on illegal
drug demand reduction;
6. Conduct regular and consultative meetings at least once a month and call for
special meetings with organizations in the barangay;
7. Strengthen the family in the barangay by promoting family affairs and conduct
values formation on parental care and guidance in coordination with other
peoples’ organization and concerned agencies;
8. Determine and maintain a record of the names and other personal information of
actual residents of the barangay, likewise, gather and update all drug related
incidents and its effects on the peace and order situation in the barangay
including listings of suspected drug users/dependents and pushers;
9. Identify drug affected house clusters, work places, streets, puroks and sitios
where there are violations of RA 9165 and immediately report the same to PNP
or PDEA;
10. Conduct an inventory of drug personalities who were identified to be involved in
illegal drug activities and identify who were brought to both government and/or
private facility/center and community-based rehabilitation centers;
11. Refer suspected drug users and dependents who voluntarily surrendered to the
barangay duty officer to CADAC/MADAC for proper assessment
12. Conduct periodic monitoring of those undertaking facility/center and community-
based rehabilitation program;
13. Empower and encourage the community in reporting drug-related cases through
an award/commendation system;
14. Extend assistance to law enforcement agencies during the conduct of drug
clearing operations at the barangay level;
15. Enact local ordinances, policies and other legislative measures to support the
barangay drug clearing program;
16. Set quarterly targets to reduce level of drug affectation and ultimately, to achieve
and maintain drug-cleared status;
17. Submit monthly report to the CADAC/MADAC copy furnished DILG city/municipal
field office on the progress of the barangay drug clearing program;
18. Monitor the progress and disposition of drug-related cases filed with courts;
19. Ensure the safety of the community and extend such other necessary assistance
to the operating units during the conduct of anti-drug operations; and
20. Perform other related functions.
Section 4. Composition of the BADAC Auxiliary Team – The BADAC Auxiliary Team
(BAT) shall be composed of one (1) member in every 80 residents for barangays with below
2,000 population, whereas for barangays with more than 2,000 population, BAT shall be
composed of 25 members in every 2,000 residents. The following shall be designated as
members of the BADAC Auxiliary Team:

NAME DESIGNATION POSITION


1. RONALD P. VILLABITO Kagawad on BPOC Team Coordinator
2. ROGELIO PARINASAN CHIEF TANOD Assistant Coordinator
3. BUDLAO, MAXIMIANO CVO Member
4. CALIXTO, CAMALING CVO Member
5. CUEVAS, MARLON CVO Member
6. ALBELDA, REYJONES CVO Member
7. INTAN, MINAS CVO Member
8. LIBERTINO, ESTEBAN CVO Member
9. RANAN, ABNER CVO Member
10. SALINAS, RICHEL CVO Member
11. SARAGENA, SEGUNDO CVO Member
12. PARINASAN, CRESENTE CVO Member
13. TILAWAN, REYNALDO CVO Member
15. VILLABITO, JAY-R CVO Member
16. SARAGENA, REIL CVO Member

Section 5. Functions of BADAC Auxiliary Team – members of the BADAC Auxiliary


Team shall perform the following duties and responsibilities:
1. Identify and report to the BADAC suspected drug dependents, pushers, illegal
drug laboratories, and other illegal drug-related activities in their areas;
2. Assist in the conduct of information, education and communication campaign
activities;
3. Help facilitate in the preparation and distribution information, education and
communication materials in collaboration with schools, neighborhood associations,
etc.; and
4. Initiate the conduct of neighborhood activities to prevent drug abuse in their area
of operation especially among children and youth.
Section 6. Organization of Barangay House Clusters – The organization of
Barangay House Cluster shall be based on the number of streets, puroks or sitios in the
Barangay and the following shall be designated as cluster leaders:
Cluster Cluster Leader
Purok - 1 1. COLEM, FENINA
Purok - 2 2. ACIDO, HERMAN
Purok - 3 3. TORRALBA, ISAIAS
Purok - 4 4. ALBELDA, FORTUNATO
Purok - 5 5. RAMOS, ROGELIO
Purok - 6 6. TUNOG, SAMUEL
Purok - 7 7. DABLO, CRESENCIO
Purok - 8 8. SALISE, CARMELO
Purok - 9 9. RANAN, BEATRIZ
Purok - 10 10. TAPING, JUDITH
Purok - 11 11. TAROJA, JIMMY
Purok - 12 12. SANIEL, ROGELIO

Section 7. Functions of Barangay Cluster Leaders – Designated cluster leaders


shall perform the following duties and responsibilities:
1. Attend BADAC regular meetings, upon instruction of the Punong Barangay;
2. Prepare and maintain list of individuals or residents in every household within the
assigned cluster;
3. Immediately inform or report to the BADAC any illegal drug-related activities or
cases occurring within the assigned cluster; and
4. Perform other duties as may be assigned by the Punong Barangay.
Section 8. Designation of Barangay Duty Officer and Establishment of
Barangay Rehabilitation Referral Desk - Through the support of the city health and social
welfare and development officers, the Barangay Rehabilitation Referral Desk shall be
established and it shall have Barangay Duty Officers, preferably Barangay Health Workers
and Violence against Women (VAW) and Child Protection Desk Officers.

NAMES DESIGNATION
ANNIE A. REDERA DUTY OFFICER/VAWC DESK OFFICER
ROSALIE P. DEQUITO BHW
LOVELY D. MONTE DE RAMOS BHW
FLOREVIC S. DEMETRIO BHW
GENALYN T. VELASQUEZ BHW
LENITA A. OLASIMAN BHW
JUVY O. YUSON BHW
SARAH JEAN B. DOMINGUITO BHW
ERLY M. TILAWAN BHW

Section 9. Functions of Barangay Duty Officers – A Barangay Duty Officer is


tasked to:
1. Properly document the whole process of voluntary surrender entered into by any
purported drug dependents residing in the barangay;
2. Conduct an interview to solicit personal information from the surrenderer, such as
the name, address, contact number, religious affiliation and sex, and such shall be
recorded in the record book;
3. Immediately inform the Punong Barangay in case the surrenderer is included in
the target list, wanted list and watch list personalities of law enforcement agencies,
such as but not limited to PDEA, PNP and NBI or if the surrenderer has any other
pending criminal case/s;
4. Refer or endorse surrenderers to the CADAC/MADAC for proper screening and
assessment;
5. Log and maintain a record book containing all personal information of
surrenderers;
6. Ensure confidentiality of all information of surrenderers;
7. Monitor the activities and progress of surrenders; and
8. Perform other duties and functions as may be deemed necessary.

Section 10. Effectivity – This Order shall take effect immediately.

DONE this 2Oth of March, 2023 in Barangay Mt. Olive, Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur,
Philippines.

ROMEL R. MONTECALVO
Punong Barangay

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