
SENATOR Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa presided over a Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs hearing on Monday, February 3, 2025, to discuss legislation aimed at improving the benefits and welfare of Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel. The hearing highlighted the inherent risks faced by police officers in the line of duty.
Senator Dela Rosa emphasized the dedication and sacrifice of PNP members, stating, “The enforcement of the law is not just a job or profession; it is a vocation they embrace every day.” He stressed the need for measures to boost morale and improve the overall well-being of police officers.
“In this hearing, we want to know what more we can do to uplift the morale and welfare of our PNP,” Dela Rosa explained. He underscored the dual objective of the proposed bills: to enhance the performance of PNP personnel while simultaneously attracting qualified candidates to the force.
The hearing focused on several bills designed to address various aspects of PNP personnel welfare, although specific details of the legislation were not released in the initial Senate Public Relations and Information Bureau report. The committee is expected to further review and deliberate on these proposals in subsequent meetings. The Senator’s comments suggest a focus on addressing concerns related to compensation, benefits, training, and support systems for police officers.
The hearing comes at a time of ongoing discussions regarding police reform and the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in the Philippines. The outcome of the committee’s deliberations could significantly impact the future of the PNP and its ability to effectively serve and protect the Filipino people.