September 29, 2024

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Induction ceremony for the CACG (Community Anti-Crime Group) members took place, with the event being presented by the esteemed National President, Robert Allan Arabejo, Regional president, Ronald G. Solis, and Riyadh President Red Esguerra, together with Riyadh Vice President Rhodora Baynosa,  the KSA Organizers, Rick Bagayo and Nilo Lumbang.

The ceremony was a momentous occasion, as it marked the official recognition and appointment of the new officers who will be responsible for upholding the safety and security of the community. The event was attended by members of the CACG, distinguished guests, and community leaders.

During the ceremony, President Robert Allan Arabejo delivered a heartfelt speech, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and collaboration in maintaining a safe and harmonious environment. He expressed his confidence in the newly appointed officers and their ability to fulfill their duties with integrity and dedication.

Regional President Ronald G. Solis also addressed the audience, highlighting the significance of the CACG in ensuring the welfare of the community. He commended the officers for their commitment to service and encouraged them to continue working towards the betterment of the community.

The appointment ceremony included the official swearing-in of the officers, where they pledged their allegiance to the CACG and its mission. Each officer received a badge of honor, symbolizing their authority and responsibility.

The event concluded with a reception, providing an opportunity for the officers and attendees to network and celebrate their shared commitment to community safety.

The appointment ceremony of CACG officers, presented by national president Robert Allan Arabejo and regional president Ronald G. Solis, served as a significant milestone in the organization’s efforts to ensure the well-being of the community. The dedication and professionalism of the newly appointed officers will undoubtedly contribute to the continued safety and security of the community they serve.

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