Pubdate: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Copyright: 2008 Philippine Daily Inquirer Contact: http://www.inquirer.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1073 NEW DDB CHAIR SOTTO LAUNCHES 'WAR' VS DANGEROUS DRUGS MANILA, Philippines -- Former Sen. Vicente "Tito" Sotto III on Tuesday formally took over the helm of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) and other agencies involved in the crusade against illegal drugs, but said that as a "war machine" the agency needs fine tuning. Amid criticisms that it was part of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's political payback, Sotto accepted Tuesday his appointment to the post and lashed out at critics, saying politics was out of the question when it came to the campaign against the drug menace. In his speech during the turnover ceremonies held at the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) headquarters in Quezon City, Sotto emphasized that given the limitations of the DDB in terms of manpower and budget, "failure and pessimism should not be in our dictionary." He revealed that based on the report given to him by outgoing DDB chairman Anselmo Avenido, the agency has 107 personnel with an insufficient budget "who are expected to reform the lives of millions of regular and casual users and to shield 90 million more from the danger of illegal drugs." Tito's Motto Sotto assured that his enthusiasm in taking over the post will not be dampened by fault finders as he shared his personal motto: "What you think of me is none of my business. Today, I make the war against drugs my business. Cross the line of drugs, we will make you our business." The campaign against illegal drugs, he said, is a war machine that needs constant maintenance and pointed out that with the help of the legislature, through Sen. Gregorio Honasan, who chairs the congressional oversight committee on public order and dangerous drugs, "we can fine tune issues that need to be addressed." In an interview after the rites, Sotto told reporters, "When it comes to the issue of illegal drugs, politics is out of the question" as he maintained that he would focus on addressing the drug menace and buckle down to work. He added that if critics did not want political also-rans appointed to government positions, they should seek a change in the Constitution. Fitting Successor In his farewell speech, Avenido described Sotto as a fitting successor to the DDB chairmanship being the principal author of Republic Act 9165 or the Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and expressed certainty that the gains achieved by the agency during his stint would be sustained. He said that since he assumed his post as the first full-time chairman of the DDB, under RA 9165 which created the agency, the policy-making body has delivered 128 landmark issuances that led to the successful implementation of the national anti-drug strategy and action plan. As a result, he said the price of a gram of shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) -- from P2,000 in 2002 -- has tripled to its current street value of P6,500 per gram which shows a dwindling in supplies of the illegal drug. "The drug situation greatly improved. During our watch, we have done our part and done it well," Avenido said. He pointed out that Sotto's "experience as an anti-drug crusader and co-author of the dangerous drugs law will contribute immeasurably to the improvement of the agency's capability, competency, and integrity towards achieving the vision of a drug-free country." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake