MAGUINDANAO --- A seaside town
without an Internal Revenue Allotment since its creation 11 years ago will now
have a monthly IRA from the national coffer, courtesy of the Mindanao peace
process.
Muslim
and Christian residents of Datu Blah Sinsuat town held a traditional kanduli,
or thanksgiving rite, last February 8 after learning the week before that their
local government unit will start receiving IRA this year, possibly starting
first quarter of 2020, from the Department of Budget and Management.
Atty.
Naguib Sinarimbo, local government minister of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
in Muslim Mindanao, said last February 11 that the DBM is now setting the
amount of the monthly IRA for Datu Blah Sinsuat based on its calculation
formula.
Datu
Blah Sinsuat is located in the first district of Maguindanao, one of the five
provinces in the BARMM.
BARMM’s
charter, Republic Act 11054, or the Bangsamoro Organic Law, obliges the
national government to grant monthly IRA to more than a dozen municipalities in
the Bangsamoro core territory that were created by the now defunct Regional
Assembly of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
“Residents
of this municipality are grateful to President Rodrigo Duterte and to the
Bangsamoro regional government for this good tiding,” Datu Blah Sinsuat Mayor
Marshall Sinsuat said last February 11.
Datu
Blah Sinsuat, covering 11 barangays in the western coast of Maguindanao, was
carved from North Upi, Maguindanao via a legislation enacted 11 years ago by
the then ARMM law-making body.
The
ARMM was replaced with the BARMM in February last year after BOL’s ratification
via a plebiscite three weeks before.
Besides
Sinarimbo, BARMM dignitaries, Muhaquer Iqbal and Abdulraof Macacua, regional
ministers for education and natural resources, respectively, were also present
in the February 8 kanduli event in Barangay Pura, Datu Blah Sinsuat.
Representatives
from the provincial government of Maguindanao, former Congresswoman Sandra Sema
and her spouse, the erstwhile Cotabato City Mayor Muslimin Sema, and Datu Bimbo
Sinsuat, an incumbent member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, also attended the
gathering.
“We
can’t thank them enough for all the support they have been extending to our
LGU,” Sinsuat said.
Sinsuat
said credit for the survival of their LGU without the IRA has to go partly to
the former governor of the ARMM, the now Basilan Rep. Mujiv Hataman, who
provided the municipality with infrastructure projects needed to boost
governance and delivery of services to residents.
“We are
in for even brighter days under the BARMM government, which has awesome powers
that can help improve the LGUs in its area of coverage,” Sinsuat said.
He said
he and his constituents did not resent voting in favor of the BOL during the
January 2019 plebiscite for its ratification.
The
national government conceded, under the BOL, a yearly P70 billion block grant
to the Bangsamoro region from where the regional government can draw
allocations for infrastructure, social welfare, health, and education programs
for the local communities. (MEDIA PARTNER, MINDANAO EXPOSE')
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