PEACE SITUATION --- Presidential Peace
Adviser chief-of-staff and spokesperson, Assistant Secretary Wilben Mayor,
delivers his speech during the “Duterte Legacy” campaign launch at the
Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City last January 17. (PNA
PHOTO BY RUTH ABBEY GITA-CARLOS, MINDANAO EXPOSE')
MANILA --- The Office of the Presidential
Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) has “exceeded” its target to decommission
members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), its spokesperson said last
January 17.
During
the “Duterte Legacy” campaign launch, Presidential Peace Adviser chief-of-staff
and spokesperson, Assistant Secretary Wilben Mayor, noted that about 8,879 out
of the 12,000 MILF combatants were decommissioned from the last quarter of 2019.
Mayor
added that 1,542 out of 2,000 firearms and 617 ammunition have been turned over
to the government by the MILF.
“We are
proud to report that we have exceeded our targets in the decommissioning of
MILF combatants and their weapons,” he said in a speech delivered at the
Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.
“We
achieved milestone after milestone, which demonstrates the commitment and
resolve of the Duterte administration for peace process.”
The
decommissioning of Moro combatants is under the normalization track of the
Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) inked between the national
government and the MILF in 2014.
Mayor
said the decommissioned MILF combatants have been trained to be part of the
joint peace and security teams.
He said
they would serve as “peacekeeping forces” in their communities and in the areas
where decommissioning is taking place.
“The
decommissioned combatants received P100,000 immediate cash allotment for
socio-economic livelihood to transition them to a productive civilian,” Mayor
said.
“In our
camp transformation programs, we have a series of agricultural exposure
programs and series of planning sessions to capacitate the MNLF base and front
commanders so that they have the essential skills for agribusiness and food
production.”
Meanwhile,
the first track of the CAB, which is the political path, has paved the way for
the passage and ratification of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) signed by
President Rodrigo Duterte.
The BOL
established the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM),
replacing the now-defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
The
BARMM enjoys expanded land and water jurisdiction, greater fiscal autonomy, and
increased share in national government resources, among others.
The new
Bangsamoro region is composed of Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Basilan, Sulu, AND
Tawi-Tawi, Marawi City; Lamitan City AND Cotabato City; and 63 villages in
North Cotabato.
BARMM
Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim, also present during the event, thanked the
President for fulfilling his promise of ending the decades-long struggles of
the Moro people.
“This
Bangsamoro Organic Law provides the creation of an autonomous government in
southern Philippines region,” he said.
“We
have struggled for more than 50 years. We have passed so many presidents and I
think, if not for President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, I think it is still very
difficult to achieve a law that will translate the agreement and the
implementation of the agreement,” Ebrahim added. (RUTH ABBEY GITA-CARLOS, PNA,
MINDANAO EXPOSE')
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