Martes, Abril 23, 2013
PDEA urges Boracay stakeholders for a drug free workplace
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Authority (PDEA) on Tuesday urged stakeholders here to cooperate in their goal in making this resort island drug-free.
PDEA Officer-in-Charge Lawyer Ronnie Delicana said that although illegal drugs trade are not alarming in this resort island, they continue to receive reports of alleged use of cocaine here.
"We will appeal to resort, bar-owners and other businesses here to ensure their workplace as drug-free and their employees to never use or tolerate illegal drug-use," Delicana said.
The PDEA is planning to hold a dialogue to business owners here and solicit their help in making Boracay a "drug-free" tourism community.
"It is always a fact that the government could only achieve something without the help from the private stakeholders and the residents," Delicana said.
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