By
Ben Cal
December
4, 2017
Former President Fedil V. Ramos and President Rodrigo Roa Duterte |
“Our
troops must always be alert of any attack, especially ambuscade by the NPA in
any part of the country, including Metro Manila,” Ramos said in an exclusive
interview with the Philippine News Agency in Camp Aguinaldo.
Ramos
stressed that the military and police must be ready to protect President
Rodrigo Duterte as commander-in-chief.
Ramos
also expressed concern for the security situation in the country, after the peace
talks between the government and the Communist Party of the Philippines-New
People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) bogged down.
The
NPA’s recent atrocities, including the killing of a policeman who was shot 73
times and the NPA ambush in Sitio Camansi, Barangay Bolo, Maasin town in
Iloilo, dismayed Duterte.
Peace
talks between the government and the communist rebels have been on-and-off for
more than a decade now with no peace accord reached.
Ramos
said government forces must be on guard to thwart rebel attacks, especially
with the onset of the Christmas season.
Last
week, Duterte told security troops to shoot armed rebels even as an executive
order is being prepared to proclaim them as terrorists.
The
President has signed Proclamation No. 360 terminating peace negotiations with
the NPA.
He
told troops of the Philippine Army that he would not allow the military to be
at a disadvantage in the war against the NPA, the CPP’s armed wing, which has
been waging a protracted Maoist-type of revolutionary warfare for nearly five
decades.