Senator Ronald Dela Rosa (File photo) MANILA-The Philippines will be a better place to live if the government's problem with local insurgency will continue to subside, Senator Ronald Dela Rosa said on Thursday. During the Sustainable Livelihood Program distribution at SB Park, Quezon City, he asked for the support of the people, saying eradicating local insurgency will entail an improvement in the lives of each Filipino. "Bantayan po ninyo ang inyong mga anak lalong-lalo na yung mga nag-aaral dahil grabe ang (Let us guard our children especially those who are at schools because they have intensified their) recruitment nila [New People's Army (NPA)] ngayon sa mga eskwelahan. Kawawa ang mga anak natin. Nawala, akala niyo kung saan nagpunta. Yun pala na-recruit na nila (now in schools. Our children will be pitiful. They will be gone and we don't know where they went. Then suddenly, we'll discover that they were recruited)," he told residents. The lawmaker was wit
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