COTABATO CITY – Bangsamoro Commission for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (BCPCH) officially presented Wednesday, May 26, its newly installed commissioners to represent provinces in the region.
They compromise of Dr. Salem Y. Lingasa for Maguindanao; Robert Maulana Alonto for Lanao del Sur; Ardan D. Sali for Sulu; Elmasia L. Madjilon for Tawi-Tawi; and Guiamal B. Abdulrahman, representing the indigenous peoples (as ex-officio).
Representatives for settler communities and the province of Basilan are yet to be identified.
On May 25 to 26, the BCPCH conducted its first en banc meeting to review its mandates, powers, and functions as a newly created commission. It also presented its proposed budget and new seal.
“We found out that this mandate is quite huge […] the primary mandate is to write the Bangsamoro history, its preservation, and promotion of culture,” Lingasa said.
The Commission will be partnering with other agencies, particularly with the Development Academy of Bangsamoro (DAB) to conduct series of trainings to carry out its tasks and responsibilities.
The appointed commissioners shall take their oath before the end of May. (BANGSAMORO INFORMATION OFFICE, MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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