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NTC directs regional offices to assist government agencies, public during Holy Week

April 1, 2023 People's Tonight 229 views

THE National Telecommunications Commissions on Monday commanded all of its regional directors to coordinate with government agencies that will render public assistance operations during the observance of Holy Week 2023.

“As public service to our fellow kababayans in the observance of HOLY WEEK 2023 and pursuant to the mandate of the Commission to regulate the use of radios, all Regional

Directors are hereby directed to coordinate with the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Councils (LDRRMCs), Civic Action Groups (CAGs) and Amateur Radio Groups (ARGs) that will render HOLY WEEK 2023 public assistance operations within their respective areas of jurisdiction and extend assistance to the LGUs and NDRRMC,” memo said.

All regional directors are also directed to determine any assistance that the Commission may provide, such as issuance of temporary permits and licenses necessary to lend assistance and ensure the safety of our kababayans who will be travelling to various parts of the country.

Also enlist the assistance of radio, television and cable TV stations/operators for the proper and timely dissemination of related information.

The directors are also expected to submit their respective reports to the Office of the Commissioner via “electronic copy,” which shall include, name of the CAGs and ARGs; areas and/or routes to be covered; frequencies to be used; contact numbers and point persons during the operations; temporary location of radio base stations, if any; and duration of operation.

The Regional Offices are also directed to monitor the operations of the CAGs and ARGs in their areas of jurisdiction and submit an updated report to the undersigned.

“Lastly, all Regional Directors are also directed to observe strict health protocols to avoid transmission of coronavirus disease (COVID-19),” the NTC communication concluded.

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