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Republic of the Philippines

CITY OF SANTIAGO
BARANGAY SALVADOR

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Office of the Punong Barangay


EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 004
Series of 2022

AN EXECUTIVE ORDER REVITALIZING THE BARANGAY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL


(BADAC), ITS COMMITTEES, THE AUXILIARY TEAMS AND THE REHABILITATION AND
REFERRAL DESK.

WHEREAS, the Constitution mandates that the government shall promote the quality of life of the
people;

WHEREAS, Section 2 of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act or Republic Act 9165 declares that
it is the policy of the State to safeguard the integrity of its territory and the well-being of its citizenry
particularly the youth, from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs on their physical and mental well-being, and
to defend the same against acts or omissions detrimental to their development and preservation;

WHEREAS, DILG Memorandum Circular No.2015-63, dated June 16, 2015 and DILG-DDB JMC
2018-01 dated May 21, 2018 were issued to emphasize to local authorities especially barangay officials their
principal responsibilities in support of overall government efforts to maintain peace and order particularly to
curb illegal drugs and other substances and to provide guidelines on the functionality and effectiveness of Local
Anti-Drug Abuse Councils.

NOW THEREFORE, I, SAMMY C. SARMIENTO, Punong Barangay of Barangay Salvador, City of


Santiago, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law do hereby order the following:

Section 1. Reorganization of the BADAC. The BADAC is hereby reorganized with the following
composition:

Chairperson SAMMY C. SARMIENTO Punong Barangay

Vice-Chairperson DOMINADOR D. VILLAVEZA SBM Chairperson on Peace and Order

Members PRESCILA E. FERNANDEZ SBM Chairperson on Women & Family

ROD PATRICK M. SINENSE SK Chairperson

ALEX T. ALIP Chief Tanod

LEONIDA F. CULANG Public School Representative

ANTONIO C. CRUZ CSO, Representative

NORMITA C. VILLAVEZA CSO, Representative

HANNAH C. SOMERA Religious Organization Representative

PCI CHARLIE VIERNES Commander, Santiago City Station 4

Section 2. Roles & Responsibilities of the BADAC. The BADAC shall have the following roles
and responsibilities:
1. Create a BADAC Plan of Action to be submitted to the MADAC copy furnished the DILG
Municipal Field Office;
a. Set quarterly targets to reduce the level of drug affectation and ultimately achieve drug free
status and maintain the status of drug-cleared and unaffected barangays;
b. Empower the community in reporting drug related cases through an Award/Commendation
system;
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 through seminars or trainings;
4. Identify drug affected places (i.e workplace, house clusters, and streets) within their respective
barangays where there are violations of RA 9165 and immediately report the same to the PNP
or PDEA;
5. Determine and maintain record of the names and other pertinent information of residents and
likewise, record, update and monitor all drug-related incidents/cases reported or filed and its
effect on the peace and order situation in the barangay including listings of suspected drug users
and peddlers;
6. The BADAC through its Chairperson, shall consolidate all information gathered from all
sources related to any drug related activities within the barangay, to include names of
users/peddlers, marijuana cultivation, clandestine drug laboratories and submit immediately to
CADAC/MADAC and local PNP for validation and formulation of watchlist;
7. Ensure existence and operation of barangay rehabilitation referral system, through the Barangay
Rehabilitation and Referral Desk, intended for drug users and dependents who voluntarily
surrendered;
8. Assist PWUD who surrendered to Barangay Rehabilitation and Referral Desk and refer to
CADAC/MADAC and other institutions for appropriate action;
9. Monitor individuals who are undertaking Community-Based Rehabilitation Treatment and
Rehabilitation through their attendance and completion of CBRP requirements;
10. Conduct regular and consultative meetings at least once a month and call for special meetings
with organizations in the barangay such as the Parents Teachers Community Association
(PTCA), youth groups, Boy and Girl Scouts, religious organizations, senior citizens,
homeowners and neighborhood associations, Puroks, Tricycle Operators and Drivers
Association (TODA), and other groups existing in the community to ensure their commitment
to assist in curbing the drug menace in the community, whenever necessary;
11. Formulate preventive education programs and ensure implementation of the same in
coordination with various associations barangay such as the Parents Teachers Community
Association (PTCA), youth groups, Boy and Girl Scouts, religious organizations, senior
citizens, homeowners and neighborhood associations, Puroks, Tricycle Operators and Drivers
Association (TODA), and other groups existing in the community, using funds which shall be
derived from the Local School Board and other available sources;
12. Conduct an Information Education Campaign (IEC) on illegal drug demand reduction;
13. Extend assistance to law enforcement agencies during the conduct of anti-drug operations. The
BADAC Chairman or any elected official present during the anti-drug operations should sign
the inventory of seized drugs and paraphernalia as witness;
14. Submit all monthly reports to CADAC/MADAC not later than the 5 th day of every month, copy
furnished the DILG City/Municipal Field Office;
15. Submit annual Accomplishment Report and Fund Utilization Report to the CADAC/MADAC
not later than the 20th day of January, copy furnished the higher Peace and Order Council and
the DILG Field Office;
16. Submit reports on the implementation of BADAC Plan of Action (drug-clearing operations)
following the schedule;
17. Perform other related functions as prescribed by the rules and regulations.

Section 3. Reorganization of the BADAC Committees on Operations & Advocacy. The BADAC
Committees on Operations and Advocacy shall also be reorganized with the following composition:

a) Committee on Operations:
Chairperson DOMINADOR D. VILLAVEZA SB Committee Chair on Peace &
Order
Members ALEX T. ALIP Chief Tanod

NESTOR R. LAGO Deputy Tanod

As part of the Committee on Operations, the BADAC Auxiliary Team (BAT) composed of at least 25
members in every 2000 population and residents of the barangay with good repute for probity and
integrity shall also be reorganized composed of the following with the corresponding roles and
responsibilities:

1. RONDA R. TAGALISMA 14. ELIZALDY IQUIN

2. ADELAIDA G. AGSAOAY 15. ALEX T. ALIP

3. ARNOLD O. SANTOS 16. MARVIN TENEZA

4. ROD PATRICK M. SINENSE 17. ARJAY VILLAVEZA

5. TERESITA l. SARMIENTO 18. ARIEL AGSAOAY

6. NESTOR R. LAGO 19. JOSE ALVIN T. LIBUNAO

7. MICHAEL SAGARIO 20. JOEL RAFALES

8. EDWARD SANTOS 21. AGAPITO G. SINENSE

9. BENJAMIN SARMIENTO 22. ROMEL T. GATIWAN

10. LOCENDO RICARTE 23. ROSITA G. DAGULO

11. CLARO MARCELINO 24. FELIX ROQUE

12. MERVIN CALDERON 25. ORLANDO FRONDA

13. MELECITO PERALTA

(1) Identify and report to BADAC, drug dependents suspected drug personalities, illegal drug
laboratories within their respective areas;
(2) Assist in the conduct of IEC;
(3) Help facilitate in the preparation and distribution of information materials in collaboration with the
school. Neighborhood association and others;
(4) Report existing community-based rehabilitation programs;
(5) Conduct neighborhood activities to prevent drug addiction

a) Committee on Advocacy:

Chairperson PRESCILA E. FERNANDEZ SB on Women & Family

Members ROD PATRICK M. SINENSE SK Chairperson

LEONIDA F. CULANG School Head, Salvador Integrated


School

NORMITA C. VILLAVEZA CSO Representative

HANNAH C. SOMERA UBAS Representative (Religious


Sector)

Section 4. BADAC Operations. BADAC Operations consist of the following activities from the pre-operation
phase, operation to the post-operation phase.
A. Pre Operation Phase
a. Conduct basic drug prevention and control seminars, giving emphasis to collection and analysis of
drug-related information and prevention education;
b. Organize house clusters with designated cluster leader who shall submit a compliance report to
DILG through the concerned MLGOO
i. Functions of cluster leader
1. Attend BADAC meetings, upon instruction of the Punong Barangay;
2. Maintain or prepare a list of individuals or residents in every house within the
assigned cluster
3. Immediately report to the Punong Barangay/BADAC Chairman any incident
that transpired within the cluster involving illegal drug personalities, PWUD,
and or activities;
4. Perform other functions as may be assigned by the BADAC Chairman
b. Submit consolidated information report to the CADAC/MADAC and Local Police Unit by the
BADAC Chairman;
c. Support the local PNP Unit in the determination of priority drug affected barangays;
d. Establish a Rehabilitation and Referral Desk (BADAC Desk) in every barangay;
e. Designate a Barangay Rehabilitation and Referral Desk Duty Officer
B. Operation Phase
a. Assist and coordinate with oversight agencies for the drug clearing operation
b. Submit requirements or reports as means of verification, as required by oversight agencies
C. Post-Operation Phase
a. Implement support projects for PWUD who surrendered, their families and the community as a
whole and prepare the barangay for reintegration of drug personalities
b. Mobilize Auxiliary Teams to ensure the sustainability of the status of the barangay as drug-cleared
c. Conduct seminar and implement measures towards drug abuse prevention.

Let copies hereof be furnished to all concerned for information, reference, and guidance.

Done in this 24th day of January at Barangay Salvador, City of Santiago, Philippines.

SAMMY C. SARMIENTO
Punong Barangay

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