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Rody wants to revive mandatory ROTC

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines – President Duterte wants to revive the mandatory military training program for college students, believing this will instill discipline and patriotism among the youth.

The proposal to revive the Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program was discussed during the Cabinet meeting at Malacañang last Monday, chief presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo said yesterday.

“It seems that there is no discipline among the young generation so they get addicted to drugs. There is no spirit of love of country,” Panelo said when asked why the President supports the ROTC.

“You need to amend (the law) because now, it (ROTC) is optional. That is the consensus (during the meeting),” he added.

Panelo said the proposal to make the ROTC mandatory again was discussed by Commission on Higher Education (CHED) chairperson Patricia Licuanan during the Cabinet meeting.

“My plan is to study the ROTC and then maybe I will recommend to the President what amendments can be introduced,” the presidential legal counsel said.

He said Malacañang would then ask its allies in Congress to push for the revival of the mandatory military training.

ROTC is one of three options of students who will undergo the National Service Training Program (NSTP). Other components of the program are the Civic Welfare Training Service, which will require students to join development programs and community service initiatives, and the Literacy Training Service, which will allow students to teach public school students basic skills.

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