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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Zambales
Municipality of San Antonio

BARANGAY WEST DIRITA

Office of the Punong Barangay

Executive Order No. 06


Series of 2024

CONSTITUTION OF THE BARANGAY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL


(BADAC) OF
BARANGAY WEST DIRITA, SAN ANTONIO, ZAMBALES
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
DOB Board Regulation No. 3, series of 2017 all about 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 West Dirita,
San Antonio, Zambales is hereby constituted as follows:

Section 1. Composition of the BADAC - The Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC)
shall be composed of the following:

BADAC COMMITTEE:

A. Committee on Operation

Chairperson SBM ELICIO F. CALLO


Committee on Peace and Order
Members RONNIE G. CALLO
Ex-O BPATs
PMAJ NOEL SITJAR
Chief of Police
BADAC Auxiliary Team (BAT)

B. Committee on Advocacy

Chairperson SBM DANTE M. ALVERO


Committee on Women and Children
Members LUIS ANTHONY P. SANTONIL
SK Chairperson
JAMES KENNETH NORRIS
School Representative
MARGARITA B. LUMANUG
NGO/CSO Representative
JUDITH S. MIRABUENO
Faith-Based Representative

Section 2. 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 to 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
training;

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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
6. Conduct demand reduction 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 value
formation on parental care and guidance in coordination with other people
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, workplaces, streets, parks, 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 was 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 to report 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 the level of drug affectation and ultimately,
to achieve and
maintain drug-cleared status;
17. Submit monthly report to the CADAC/MADAC copy furnished DILG
duty/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 3. Composition of the BADAC Auxiliary Team. The following shall be


designated as members of the BADAC auxiliary team;

NAME DESIGNATION POSITION


1 JOMAN S. BELOG BPATS MEMBER Team Coordinator
Assistant
2 SYLVIA O. BADA BHW Coordinator
3 JOHNEVIE F. ESCOBAR BPATS MEMBER Member
4 FREDERICO TIOSON BPATS MEMBER Member
5 JOSELITO N. JULIO BPATS MEMBER Member
6 NICOLAS A. HERNANDEZ BPATS MEMBER Member
7 ROMEO A. MAYCONG BPATS MEMBER Member
8 LITO B. PALAPAR BPATS MEMBER Member

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9 EDGAR EVANGELISTA BPATS MEMBER Member
1
0 MENCHIE V. TUMASIS BPATS MEMBER Member
1
1 ALBERT D. ESPINOSA BPATS MEMBER Member
1
2 RICKY Q. CALLO BPATS MEMBER Member
1
3 VICTOR L BERNARDO BPATS MEMBER Member
1
4 JULIE ANN A. ABIVA BHW Member
1
5 MELINDA PAJE BHW Member
1
6 EMILY Q. ARBOLENTE BHW Member
1
7 SUSAN R. DE RAMOS BHW Member
1
8 VINIA C. FLORESCA BHW Member
1
9 MARIEFE R. GABRIENTO BHW Member
2
0 KRISTINE MACALINTAL BHW Member
2
1 PERLA A. MARQUITO BHW Member
2
2 ROSANA E. SACBIBIT BHW Member
2
3 JANNETH P. SICIO BHW Member
2
4 REGIAN SERATO BHW Member
2
5 ALYSSA EVANGELISTA BHW Member
2
6 DANILO P. QUILLO WARRANT OFFICER/ MESSENGER Member
2
7 JERED S. BELOG UTILITY Member

Section 4. Functions of the BADAC Auxillary 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 the preparation and distribution of 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 5. Organization of Barangay House Clusters - The organization of Barangay


House Cluster shall be based on the number of streets in the Barangay and the
following shall be designated as cluster leaders:

Cluster Cluster Leaders


PUROK 1 MARIA TERESA G. MIRABUENO
PUROK 2 SHEILA MAE G. REYES
PUROK 3 LIWAYWAY P. DAMIAN
PUROK 4 CRISTY BADA
PUROK S BENJAMIN DE MESA
PUROK 6 JAIME AGNAZATA

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Section 6. 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 a 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 7. Designation of BADAC Desk Officer

NAME POSITION
JORGELYN T. HALLADO VAWC DESK OFFICER
ALYSSA EVANGELISTA BARANGAY NUTRITION SCHOLAR
ANTENOR MONTALES LUPON TAGAPAMAYAPA MEMBER

Section 8. Duties and Functions:


1. Profile drug surrenderers.
2. Assist and endorse drug surrenderers to PNP/PDEA.

Section 9. Effectivity- this order shall take effect immediately.

DONE this 11th of JANUARY 2024 in Barangay West Dirita, San Antonio, Zambales.

ERIC F. CALLO
Punong Barangay

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