(Photo courtesy of MILF Chairman
Official)
In his
ceremonial speech during opening of the Parliament’s second regular session
Tuesday, June 16 held at the Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex (SKCC),
Balindong emphasized the Bangsamoro is stillmore fortunate as it face this
pandemic compared to other areasof the country.
“More
than that, we recently had the Holy Month of Ramadan. We had the opportunity to
reflect on the pandemic and pray with the family for the country’s well-being,
for Bangsamoro’s well-being. We all know
after all that the Ramadan is all about belief and learning how to be Muttaqun
(or pious). It is also about the family and the value of togetherness with
iftar and tarawih and of course the long awaited and celebrated Eid,” Balindong
said.
The
good Speaker said this is what he has found himself in the past weeks as they
were all praying and fasting.
Moreover,
Balindong also cited what they have accomplished so far with having approved 10
bills, especially showing their priorities like the establishment of the
Bangsamoro Socio-Economic Development Planning System.
“There
is so much more that we should do but I just couldn’t help but highlight this
as a milestone. I see it as fundamental as we embark on the quintessential
objective of development for our people.
It should be the priority of any government, whether national, regional
or local,” he stressed.
Balindong
said this cannot be done without strengthening a government of laws and so far,
their actions have been as vigorous as their commitment to institute a
government of laws and not of men.
“We
have established the Office of the Region’s Attorney General, and we have ensured
the empowerment and representation of our women and children as we have put in
place a commission for each sector.
There are so much more in the pipeline as we complete the foundations of
our people’s government. We are not
stopping there, despite the babbling and squawking of naysayers, we have made
government work for the people,” Balindong added.
Furthermore,
the speaker shared that in just a little over a year of the Bangsamoro
Transition Authority, they have already installed the BARMM Full Disclosure
Policy Portal, the e-BARMM system, and brought the regional government closer
to the people through the Project TABANG.
“Especially
now that we are amidst a pandemic, we have been preparing the whole time to
face crises and calamities that as early as July last year, we
institutionalized the READI-BARMM.
Clearly, we have been taking concrete steps to make the government truly
work for the people,” he emphasized.
Balindong
added that while they are still building institutions, the Bangsamoro
government didn’t fail to starttaking care of itspeople.
“We
know that their health is paramount so we came up with the AMBAG program. This has been consistent with our compelling
campaign to end violence against women and pushed for a more child-friendly
government across the region. On top of
that we are working hard to get our people not only work but get the careers
they deserve with our Job Portal. From
environment to the welfare of our people to preparing them for employment, we
are more than confident it’s now just a matter of time we will be able to
showcase the beauty and bounty of the region, that we conducted the first
Bangsamoro Tourism Stakeholders’ Summit.
I can very well tell you that promoting our food alone will not only
bring people to appreciate the region, but will also come to marvel our
people. How much more if we can show
them the kind of place we have been living all this time, one that has been
sadly adumbrated by so much hate and violence,” Balindong said.
Following
these accomplishments, Balindong emphasized there are so much more to be done
and “they cannot just rest on what have been accomplished so far”.
“The
challenges remain. As we were about to celebrate the Eid’lFitr, Aslamiya and
her sister Asnaida, respectively 10 and 7years old girls died of mortar that
landed and exploded in their home in Maguindanao. Who could be responsible for such senseless,
reckless, Godless act?! We are here
assiduously working to fight for a better future of our people, while some are
just busy thinking how to disrupt our important and difficult work and service
to our people. I can only shake my head
in disgust. I have seen real revolutions in my lifetime. This does not qualify as part of any
revolution, not in any puny way,” he stressed.
Balindong
pointed out that to finally put an end to all this senseless violence, the only
way we can do so is to really work hard and accomplish what the people has put
them to do and accomplish for them.
“We are
in fact so blessed as a people, as a region.
That has been my realization, not only during this long lockdown due to
the pandemic. This has long been the
truth. We are blessed as a region not
only with natural resources but even with our people’s ingenuity and diligence,
which unfortunately has not been seen or cannot be seen enough because of the
continuing violence in our midst,” Balindong added.
Balindong
stressed the Bangsamoro Region is a fortune in itself and“we just have to make
it more a blessing to the people”.
“We
have to continuously work andfast track thecompletion of the governance
mechanism. We have to vigorously
identify industries and develop more industries, show the world what we have
and pride ourselves of what we can do,” he said.
Balindong
said that once we have come to that realization, he can see no reason why “we
cannot see ourselves as one people”.
“Once
we have come to that realization, I don’t see why the national government, our
national leaders, our fellow Filipino people in the rest of this country cannot
see that we are one people, that we are not only ambitious, we are proud as we
are vigorous and persevering, as we are God-fearing people,” Balindong
stressed. (GALAO, BTA PARLIAMENT, MINDANAO EXPOSE')
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