Director
Amir Mawallil
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Youth advocate,
journalist, and erstwhile executive director of the Bureau of Public
Information of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), Amir Mawallil,
is the new head of the Office of Bangsamoro Youth Affairs (OBYA).
Mawallil steps into the
shoes of Salic Sharief, Jr. after the former's appointment was signed by
Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman on January 12, 2016.
Hataman based his choice
on Mawallil's advocacies of youth awareness, vis a vis the numerous issues that
Moro youths need to deal with.
Hataman expects the new
OBYA executive director to take the lead towards empowering the youths at all
levels. It is time that the Bangsamoro youths take an active role in their
communities, engaging their leaders to bring youth awareness to the fore.
“The youth is constantly
faced with a lot of challenges, especially here in the ARMM where poverty has
proven to be a pervasive problem,” Mawallil said.
“Poverty makes our youthS
vulnerable, especially with the rise of extremism that preys on the youths’
idealism and hope,” he said. Add to that the clear and present danger of
terrorism now targeting the youthS, making Mawallil's job cut out for him.
Mawallil believes that
the youthS should go beyond the education that they get from schools, and that
opportunities should be provided for this, alongside the regional government's
efforts to make basic social services available to all.
“We have been working
hard to provide quality services and job opportunities across the region,
especially for the Bangsamoro youthS,” Mawallil said. “The OBYA is committed to
ensuring these efforts translate to real opportunities, which translates to the
growth and development of our region.”
The young Mawallil has
had years of experience in human rights work and communications and has served
as the Executive Director of the BPI-ARMM for more than three years, prior to
his appointment as OBYA head.
The OBYA was established
in recognition of the vital role of the youths in regional development and
nation-building. It is mandated to develop, promote, and protect the well-being
of the Bangsamoro youths in various aspects, including their moral, social, and
political growth as citizens. (Bureau of
Public Information – ARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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