Arroyo allies to Aquino: Improve anti-terror drive
Minority lawmakers at the House of Representatives on Wednesday questioned the Aquino administration’s efforts against terrorism in light of Tuesday’s bombing of a passenger bus in Makati City, which left five people dead. In a joint statement, the lawmakers, led by Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, said President Benigno Aquino III should step up his government’s anti-terrorism drive after the bus bombing, which coincided with the rise of the country’s ranking in the global terrorism risk index. “We must have immediate answers and actions to prevent a repeat of yesterday’s attack and improve the country’s image. We have already moved up two notches in the international list of dangerous countries and now rank eighth," they said. The Makati City bombing happened on the same day foreign firm Maplecroft released this year’s Terrorism Risk Index (TRI), which showed a rise of the country’s global terrorism risk assessment ranking from tenth last year to eighth this year. The TRI was developed for companies to assess terrorism risks to their international assets. It measures not only the risks of an attack, but also the chances of mass casualties occurring.