THE Office of Civil Defense (OCD) has denounced the alleged use of the Emergency Cell Broadcast System (ECBS) for political campaigning, calling it not only highly inappropriate but also dangerous.
In a statement released Sunday, the OCD emphasized that the ECBS is strictly for disseminating life-saving alerts during emergencies such as earthquakes, typhoons or other imminent threats to public safety.
Using it for political purposes undermines its crucial role and could desensitize the public to genuine emergency alerts, potentially endangering lives, the agency warned.
Reports surfaced from several provinces where residents allegedly received ECBS alerts urging them to vote for particular candidates.
“These messages, designed to mimic urgent emergency notifications, create confusion and may lead to complacency during real crises,” the OCD said.
The agency said telecommunications providers Globe Telecom and Smart Communications have confirmed that they do not use the ECBS for non-emergency purposes.
The OCD said it has referred the matter to the National Telecommunications Commission and that it is working closely with relevant agencies to identify those responsible.
“The misuse of this system for political gain is unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” it said.
The OCD urged the public to remain vigilant and report any further misuse of the ECBS.
“Together, we can protect the integrity of our emergency alert systems and ensure they serve their intended purpose — keeping the public safe,” the OCD said. (PNA)