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LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 634 |
Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
WHEREAS, following the issuance of Proclamation No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972, which declared a state of Martial Law, and in order to achieve the objectives thereof, appropriate measures were adopted, including the takeover by the Armed Forces of the Philippines of the management, control and operation of vital public utilities pursuant to LOI No. 2 dated September 22, 1972;
WHEREAS, LOI No. 2 was amended by LOI No. 84 dated May 29, 1973, deliminating the military's span of control over said public utilities to monitoring the public utilities' operations and providing physical security to prevent disruption of their operations, except in respect to the airlane industry where the military continues to have direct involvement in its management, control and operation;
WHEREAS, LOI No. 84 terminated the then existing system of military supervision of the above-mentioned firms and in lieu thereof the Secretary of National Defense was directed to establish a system/working relationship for monitoring the operations of these utility firms in matters relating to the physical security of plant facilities and personnel and for providing protection to these firms to prevent the disruption of vital public utility services;
WHEREAS, in the pursuance of the policy of insuring that efforts of the government machinery attain optimum results beneficial to the public interest, military personnel were designated as Representatives of the President of the Philippines to and Military Supervisors of certain entities/offices, to wit: the Board of Transportation, the Land Transportation Commission, the Offices of the City and District Engineers, and the offices of the City and Municipal Mayors pursuant to Presidential Order dated July 6, 1973; the Philippine Coconut Industry pursuant to Presidential Order dated August 16, 1973; and the Philippine Sugar Industry pursuant to Presidential Order dated August 16, 1973;
WHEREAS, the conditions where necessitate such details of military personnel to the public utilities mentioned and/or military supervision of the said entities/offices constantly change;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution of the Philippines and pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972, do hereby authorize the Secretary of National Defense, under such rule and regulations that he may promulgate, in consideration of the prevailing peace and order condition, to terminate or cause the termination or the subsequent resumption of the services being provided by military personnel detailed/assigned with.
1.
The utility firms and such other public utilities in the furtherance of
the objectives of LOI No. 2 dated September 22, 1972, as amended, by
LOI No. 84 dated May 29, 1973, except as they pertain to the airline
industry the control of which shall continue as defined by and pursuant
to LOI No. 84.
2. The
following civilian government entities/offices, to wit:
a.
The Board of Transportation, the Land Transportation Commission, the
Offices of the City and District Engineers, and the Offices of the City
and Municipal Mayors;
b. The
Philippine Coconut Industry; and
c. The
Philippine Sugar Industry.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 9th day of December, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy-seven.
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