COTABATO CITY --- The
Bangsamoro Transition Authority will use ₱30 billion in unprogrammed funds to
improve the quality of social services in the barangay levels of the Bangsamoro
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
The
unprogrammed funds are meant for the implementation of the Bangsamoro Organic
Law in the 2019 General Appropriations Act, according to Local Government
Minister Atty. Naguib Sinarimbo.
“We’ve
not received a part of the P30 billion, so last Cabinet meeting, there’s a
decision to program the funds and request the national government to actually
give the funding for us,” Sinarimbo said in an interview with Rappler last
August 8.
“The
directive from the Chief Minister (Al Hajj Murad Ebrahim) is for the Cabinet to
propose the programs and the strategy for us to get the bulk of that funding to
support social service delivery and frontload that to the barangay level,” he
said.
The
Cabinet have to submit their proposed programs to the chief minister and then
to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) by August 12.
Sinarimbo
said if the funds will be transferred to the BTA by September, their programs
will be delivered before 2019 ends.
Health
and education, Sinarimbo said, are the basics of social services that need to
be felt at the level of the barangays. “The health indicators in the region are
among the worst in the country. We want to reverse that and to do that we need
to put health workers at the level of the barangays.”
He
also said they “are looking at improving education outcomes. So drop-out rate
is high and we want to know exactly what is causing that. Part of a study is
saying parents are asking their kids, because they are poor, to do manual labor
so they earn and contribute to the family’s income. If we subsidize that, we
expect kids to be attending school.”
“We
understand the condition on the ground and people are expecting a lot from the
BTA, from the government. We want to respond quickly to that by frontloading
the programs at the level already of the barangay,” Minister Sinarimbo said. (BPI-BARMM)
(BPI-BARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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