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“MKK=K” framework ang malasakit, kaayusan, kapayapaan, at kaunlaran.

“Kaayusan Program” that every citizen may abide by ordinances as simple as: walang
inuman sa kanto, walang nambabastos sa mga kababaihan, walang mandurukot, at
walang maingay sa mga kabahayan pagkalipas ng alas diyes ng gabi.”

Sinasalamin dito ang malasakit sa buong hanay ng kapulisan para i-address ang external and
internal issues ng organisasyon.

Kasama na rito ang maayos na relasyon ng PNP sa mga komunidad at iba pang ahensiya ng
pamahalaan at muling kumbinsihin ang publiko na ang mga pulis ay handang rumisponde sa
anumang oras ng pangangailangan.

“The “Malasakit program” aspires to address the external and internal issues of the
organization. The first challenge is for every police officer to convey that we are sworn to
serve and protect our community. Thus, the PNP must nurture harmonious relationships
with all sectors, to be able to address the peace and security of each community. Dapat
maniwala ang taumbayan na ang kanilang pulis ay handang rumisponde sa anumang
oras ng pangangailangan,” ayon kay Azurin.

Ang “Kaayusan Program” ay kumakatawan naman para sa istriktong pagpatutupad at


pagsunod sa umiiral na batas, kung saan istriktong ipatutupad dito ang 10 pm curfew hours sa
buong bansa upang maiwasan ang mga pag-iingay, inuman sa kanto, at iba pang uri ng
kriminalidad.

Ipatutupad din dito ang istriktong internal cleansing sa PNP at pagrebyu sa mabilis na dismissal,
suspension, at demotion ng PNP personnel na mapatutunayang guilty sa mga administrative
charges o mga kinasasangkutan nitong katiwalian.

Ang “Kapayapaan Program” ay tumutukoy naman sa pangkalahatang kapayapaan sa bansa,


kasama na ang pakikipagtulungan nito sa Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), at higit sa
lahat ang maayos na koordinasyon nito sa implementasyon ng Executive Order No. 70 o ang
National Task Force to End the Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) para sa tuluy-
tuloy na kapayapaan sa Pilipinas partikular na sa laban ng pamahalaan kontra CPP-NPA-NDF.

“In partnership with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), and various clusters of
Executive Order No. 70 NTF ELCAC – or the National Task Force to End the Local
Communist Armed Conflict, the PNP shall continue this endeavor with more vigor and
enthusiasm and shall ensure that all Barangay Development Programs shall reach its
completion, by providing security to its implementers,” saad ni Azurin.

Habang ang “Kaunlaran Program” ay magsisilbing bunga ng maayos at payapang


pagpatutupad ng mga batas at seguridad sa bansa.

Isang magandang halimbawa rin anila ito para mas dumami pa ang magtiwala sa Pilipinas
partikular na sa mga turista at mga mamumuhunan sa bansa.

“As it presumes that if our government is perceived to be safe and peaceful, then
tourists and investors shall come to our beautiful country, thereby increasing job
opportunities for every Filipino,”

The “MKK=K” Framework stands for Malasakit, Kaayusan, Kapayapaan, and Kaunlaran.
“The “Malasakit program” aspires to address the external and
internal issues of the organization. The first challenge is for every
police officer to convey that we are sworn to serve and protect
our community. Thus, the PNP must nurture harmonious
relationships with all sectors, to be able to address the peace
and security of each community. Dapat maniwala ang
taumbayan na ang kanilang pulis ay handang rumisponde sa
anumang oras ng pangangailangan,” PGen Azurin said.

“The second challenge is confronting those within the


organization who err. In 2016, we began our internal cleansing
program of preventive, punitive, and restorative efforts.
Subsequently, the dismissal, suspension, and demotion of PNP
personnel found guilty of administrative charges has declined
over the years. However, to further cleanse our ranks of misfits
and undesirables, we need to level up our counterintelligence. To
further strengthen our internal cleansing program, all
commanders must exercise their respective disciplinary authority.
Otherwise, they shall be replaced with a more competent
commander,” PGen Azurin added.

The “Kaayusan Program” aspires to strictly implement the rule of


law, without fear or favor.

“That every citizen may abide by ordinances as simple as:


walang inuman sa kanto, walang nambabastos sa mga
kababaihan, walang mandurukot, at walang maingay sa mga
kabahayan pagkalipas ng alas diez ng gabi,” said PGen Azurin.

The “Kapayapaan Program” aspires for lasting peace. In


partnership with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), and
various clusters of Executive Order No. 70 NTF ELCAC – or the
National Task Force to End the Local Communist Armed Conflict,
the PNP shall continue this endeavor with more vigor and
enthusiasm and shall ensure that all Barangay Development
Programs shall reach its completion, by providing security to its
implementers.

“The ‘Kaunlaran program’ is the ultimate goal of my peace and


security framework. As it presumes that if our government is
perceived to be safe and peaceful, then tourists and investors
shall come to our beautiful country, thereby increasing job
opportunities for every Filipino,” Azurin stressed.

PGen Azurin explained that the “MKK=K” shall be supplemented


by his “KASIMBAYANAN program,” which stands for Kapulisan,
Simbahan, at Pamayanan wherein, regardless of religious
affiliation, volunteer church leaders shall help the police nurture
relations with the community in order to bridge the gap between
the two.

It also seeks to organize the community as peace advocates, to


ensure that every citizen is law-abiding. Further, it aspires for
church leaders to counsel their members, thereby contributing to
reformation.
Now, General Rodolfo S. Azurin Jr. wants the PRO1 KASIMBAYANAN program or short for
Kapulisan, Simbahan at Pamayanan implemented by all Philippine National Police units
nationwide.

Under the program, volunteer church leaders shall help the police force nurture its relationship
with the community. It also seeks to organize the community as peace advocates as the PNP
aspires for lasting peace in partnership with the Armed Forces and various clusters of the
National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict.

When he was still the PRO1 director, Gen. Azurin launched the successful KASIMBAYANAN
program which led to a significant 43 percent decrease on recorded crime incidents in Ilocos-
Pangasinan region specifically on the 8 Focus Crimes as well as notable accomplishments on
their campaign against Most Wanted Persons.

Under their KASIMBAYANAN program, the PRO1 launched an unrelenting campaign against
criminality, illegal drugs, corruption and insurgency using a formula in which local government
units, the police force, the Church and the community “collaborates, cooperates and commits to
work together for the prevention and control of crimes in order to make the community safe and
peaceful.”

The 28th PNP chief also wants his men to ensure that all barangay development programs shall
reach its completion by providing all the help they can give to finish the job.

“Police must nurture harmonious relationship with all sectors. Dapat malaman ng lahat ng
mamamayan na ang kanilang pulis ay handing rumpisponde sa anumang oras,” Gen. Azurin
said in calling for the full implementation of the program knowing that a safe and peaceful
country shall lead to more job opportunities needed to sustain our economic growth under the
Marcos administration.

President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ R. Marcos Jr. has commended Gen. Azurin, his 1st top cop
and the 28th PNP chief in the country’s history for reintroducing to the force his peace and
security framework entitled “MKK=K which he launched during his incumbency as regional
director of the Ilocos-Pangasinan region which include the President’s home province of Ilocos
Norte.

Gen. Azurin has reintroduced his “MKK=K” program which stands for Malasakit, Kaayusan,
Kapayapaan, and Kaunlaran. “The “Malasakit program” aspires to address the external and
internal issues of the organization, he explained.

According to the top cop, “the first challenge is for every police officer to convey that we are
sworn to serve and protect our community.”

“Thus, the PNP must nurture harmonious relationships with all sectors, to be able to address the
peace and security of each community. Dapat maniwala ang taumbayan na ang kanilang pulis
ay handang rumisponde sa anumang oras ng pangangailangan,” he emphasized.

Gen. Azurin said the second challenge is to continue their unrelenting crackdown against
rogues in uniform. Thus, he ordered the PNP Directorate for Intelligence now headed by
incoming Major Gen. Benjamin C. Acorda Jr. to intensify their monitoring of police personnel
involved in illegal activities so that the PNP Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group led by
Brigadier Gen. Warren F. de Leon can undertake necessary operations to catch them.

“The second challenge is confronting those within the organization who err. In 2016, we began
our internal cleansing program of preventive, punitive, and restorative efforts. Subsequently, the
dismissal, suspension, and demotion of PNP personnel found guilty of administrative charges
has declined over the years,” he said.
“ However, to further cleanse our ranks of misfits and undesirables, we need to level up our
counter-intelligence. To further strengthen our internal cleansing program, all commanders must
exercise their respective disciplinary authority. Otherwise, they shall be replaced with a more
competent commander,” Gen. Azurin told his commanders.

The “Kaayusan Program”aspires to strictly implement the rule of law, without fear or favor, he
said.

“That every citizen may abide by ordinances as simple as: walang inuman sa kanto, walang
nambabastos sa mga kababaihan, walang mandurukot, at walang maingay sa mga kabahayan
pagkalipas ng alas diez ng gabi,” said Gen. Azurin.

The “Kapayapaan Program” aspires for lasting peace, he declared.

The PNP chief said that in partnership with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and various
clusters of Executive Order No. 70 NTF ELCAC – or the National Task Force to End the Local
Communist Armed Conflict, the PNP shall continue this endeavor with more vigor and
enthusiasm and shall ensure that all Barangay Development Programs shall reach its
completion, by providing security to its implementers.

Lastly, Gen. Azurin said the “Kaunlaran program” “is the ultimate goal of my peace and security
framework as it presumes that if our government is perceived to be safe and peaceful, then
tourists and investors shall come to our beautiful country, thereby increasing job opportunities
for every Filipino.”

The PNP chief explained that the “MKK=K” framework shall be supplemented by his
“KASIMBAYANAN program” which is short for Kapulisan, Simbahan, at Pamayanan wherein,
regardless of religious affiliation, volunteer church leaders shall help the police nurture relations
with the community in order to bridge the gap between the two.

It also seeks to organize the community as peace advocates, to ensure that every citizen is law
abiding. Further, it aspires for church leaders to counsel their members, thereby contributing to
reformation.

“With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, your PNP shall continue to cooperate with other
agencies in the implementation of Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) policies, with respect to the
different Local Chief Executives. All kinds of crimes shall be dealt with dispatch for the
immediate resolution of the case, within the bounds of law, and in accordance to human rights,”
he added.

Gen. Azurin also emphasized the need for all officers and men of the police force to be united
and rally behind the Marcos administration’s solid programs to uplift the economy and help the
poor.

“In the inaugural speech of his Excellency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the marching
order for every Filipino is his call for unity. To the 227,428 PNP personnel, let us steer this
country towards greatness by performing our respective tasks as law enforcers. Let us do our
best every day, as if it is our last day; and continue to challenge the status quo, as we serve and
protect the members of our community to the best of our ability,’ Gen. Azurin said.

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