Robredo admits new drug czar task will force her to skip some events

TANAY, Rizal – After resigning from her first Cabinet post as the Duterte administration’s housing czar years ago, Vice President Leni Robredo devoted her attention to carrying out programs that will help alleviate poverty incidence in the country.

Now that she has accepted the offer to return to the Cabinet as co-chairperson of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD), Robredo has admitted she may be forced to skip some activities to implement the anti-poverty programs of the Office of the Vice President (OVP).

She, however, also assured that with or without her presence in events, her Angat Buhay program and OVP’s community visits would continue.

“Pero iyong sinabi ko, minimum disruption to what we’re doing already. Dadagdagan ko na lang iyong oras ko sa isang araw,” said Robredo, who took on an hour-long climb to Sitio Macantog in Tanay, Rizal, on Thursday to turn over nearly 30 units of solar panel kits to residents of the upland remote community that has no access to potable water and electricity.

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(But like what I said, [it’s going to be] minimum disruption to what we’re doing already. I’ll just put in additional hours to my day.)

“If at all, baka iyong i-adjust namin iyong ceremonial functions, iyong mga meetings na hindi konektado sa Angat Buhay, iyong social functions na connected with the office, iyon siguro iyong babawasan. Pero iyong mga provincial visits kagaya nito, hindi ko iyon babawasan kasi commitment ko iyon since 2016,” she added.

(If at all, maybe we’ll just adjust the ceremonial functions, those meetings not connected to Angat Buhay, social functions connected with the office, perhaps those will be reduced. But the provincial visits like this, I won’t lessen it because it’s been my commitment since 2016.)

Robredo’s visit to Tanay is one of Angat Buhay’s programs, aside from building schools and shelters and providing livelihood programs to impoverished and far-flung communities nationwide.

And since OVP is operating on a small budget, its strategy was establishing partnerships with private organizations in order to implement its anti-poverty programs. For her visit here, OVP partnered with a major power company to provide solar panel kits to residents of Sitio Macantog.

Sitio Macantog is not accessible by vehicles. Going here requires an uphill trek on slippery, stony, and muddy terrain for at least an hour.

“Maraming mga communities na umaasa sa amin. Marami din na mga partners na umaasa sa amin. So kung kailangan magtrabaho eight days a week, gagawin natin. Pero hindi dapat ma-disrupt iyong dati nang ginagawa,” she assured.

(Many communities depend on us. Many partners also depend on us. So if there’s a need to work eight days a week, we’ll do it. But what we’ve been doing should not be disrupted.)

On Wednesday, Robredo accepted President Rodrigo Duterte’s offer for her to co-chair ICAD, which, prior to her appointment, was solely being led by Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) chief Director General Aaron Aquino.

READ: BREAKING: Robredo accepts drug czar post offer

Robredo said she will hold a meeting with ICAD members on Friday afternoon at the Quezon City Reception House.

READ: Robredo to hold ICAD meeting on Friday

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