The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday welcomed Senator Alan Peter Cayetano’s proposed measure to modernize, develop, and upgrade its camps, hailing it as a significant step toward enhancing the police force’s logistics, its operational effectiveness, and the welfare of its personnel.
The proposal, known as the Philippine National Police Camp Development Fund Act (Senate Bill No. 307), was discussed by the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs Committee on Monday, February 3, 2025.
“The PNP Director for Logistics extends his thanks for the sponsorship of this important piece of legislation,” Police Colonel Giovanni Caliao of the PNP Directorate for Logistics said.
“This development will not only enhance the morale and productivity of our uniformed personnel but also grants them with essential tools and resources needed to perform the duties with greater dedication and professionalism,” he added.
Cayetano’s bill, which he filed on July 22, 2022, proposes a P5-billion annual fund to provide a five-year development plan to modernize, develop, and upgrade PNP camps and headquarters.
The fund will cover key facilities like training areas, sports amenities, lodging, utilities, security systems, and more as determined by the PNP Chief — all to support the PNP in fulfilling its duties.
Cayetano has always supported law enforcement agencies in fulfilling their duties.
“I hope you use this goodwill na pinagaganda natin ang mga kampo,” the senator said in his speech during the groundbreaking ceremony of a crime laboratory at Camp Bagong Diwa in the City of Taguig last January 26, 2024.
“Let us have the same priorities, my brothers and sisters in uniform, dahil ito ay para sa inyo, para ating mga kababayan, at para sa ating mahal na bansang Pilipinas,” he added.
National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) Commissioner Ralph Calinisan also commended Cayetano’s bill, saying it is “a good proposal from Senator Alan Cayetano.”
According to Caliao, the passage of the measure will contribute significantly to keeping the PNP prepared to address both domestic and international security challenges.
“This bill will ensure that the PNP infrastructure needs will no longer be dependent on allocations but rather on a sustained and forward-looking plan,” he said.
“This legislation represents a sound investment in the future of the PNP in the benefits and the continued security and prosperity of our nation,” he added.