LP official hits PNP, PDEA heads for criticizing VP Leni’s report ‘Sa kanila galing ang data’

A ranking member of the Liberal Party (LP) slammed Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) head Aaron Aquino and Philippine National Police (PNP) officer-in-charge Archie Gamboa for criticizing Vice President Leni Robredo’s report about the government’s war on drugs.

Sa kanila galing ang data. Why are they criticizing the data mentioned by Vice President Leni in her report when they were the ones who submitted these numbers during her short stint as co-chair of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs,” asked Erin Tañada, Liberal Party vice president for external affairs.

“Are they now disowning their own data?” added Tañada, a human rights lawyer and former lawmaker.

If law enforcement arms, such the PDEA and PNP, are disowning their own numbers, then the drug campaign is clearly a failure, according to Tañada.

“If they are disowning their own data, then this shows that the drug campaign is really a failure because they are not relying on their own evidence,” Tañada pointed out.

The former lawmaker said the campaign is really doomed to fail if the government is unaware of what it is up against.

Para kang pumunta sa giyera nang hindi mo pinag-aralang maigi kung sino ang makakalaban mo,” said Tañada.

Instead of criticizing Robredo, concerned government agencies should take her report seriously and use it as guide on how to meet the drug menace head-on.

In her report on the drug war based on her 19-day stint as ICAD co-chair, Robredo gave the campaign a score of “1 out of 100”, saying that authorities were only able to seize 1% of the total supply of illegal drugs in the country.