Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Alvarez: Secession bid still rolling

At least we have people moving in the six regions.

- BY PERSEUS ECHEMINADA

Tagum City, Davao del Norte — Advocates of a so-called Federal Republic of Mindanao have proposed Bukidnon as capital of the six federal states that will comprise the new republic once it is recognized by the United Nations.

However, former Speaker and Davao del Norte Representa­tive Pantaleon Alvarez said there is no rush to declare the independen­ce of Mindanao through a legal process.

He said the awareness of the people and the current political climate in the country are the key factors that will determine the outcome of the crusade for the independen­ce of Mindanao.

He said a study group has identified Bukidnon as the center of Mindanao because of its geographic­al location.

Alvarez said their movement is gaining ground at the grassroots level as he urged the local leaders to concentrat­e their awareness campaign on the six regions that will be the six federal states of the new republic.

“At least we have people moving in the six regions,” he said.

As announced by former President Rodrigo Duterte, the quest for independen­ce will be peaceful and every legal step in internatio­nal law and the Constituti­on will be observed.

Former Energy Undersecre­tary Benito Ranque, lead convenor of the Mindanao and Sabah Alliance or MASADA, who was present at the meeting told DAILY TRIBUNE that Sabah and North Borneo just like Mindanao were annexed by the Malaysian Federation in 1963 despite its being part of the Sultanate of Sulu.

He said the sovereign state of Sabah was already recognized by a Paris arbitral court which granted a $15-billion arbitratio­n award against Malaysia.

“Sabah will be part of the new independen­t state of Mindanao” he said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JASPER DAWANG FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? Power of cultureTan-Ok ni Ilocano Festival of Festivals in Laoag City was a celebratio­n of lights, sound, and culture, showcasing the heritage of the region. The contingent from the City of Batac emerged victorious on 16 February.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JASPER DAWANG FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE Power of cultureTan-Ok ni Ilocano Festival of Festivals in Laoag City was a celebratio­n of lights, sound, and culture, showcasing the heritage of the region. The contingent from the City of Batac emerged victorious on 16 February.

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