Manila Bulletin

Proponents ready to defend BBL

- By ALI G. MACABALANG

COTABATO CITY – Proponents of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) are ready to defend its constituti­onality, in case any legal question may be lodged before the Supreme Court, according to officials involved in the crafting of the legislativ­e measure.

Ghazali Jaafar, chairman of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC), told The Manila Bulletin, Sunday, lawyer-legislator­s like Senator Franklin Drilon and Sonny Angara have scrutinize­d all the provisions of the basic law just to ensure compliance with the constituti­on.

Apart from lawyer-members of both chambers of Congress standing by the legality of the BBL, Jaafar said, a big law firm in Metro Manila has assured its readiness to defend the measure before the High Tribunal.

Jaafar entertaine­d the possibilit­y of legal petitions being raised against the BBL in the “spirit of a democratic society.”

But he also reached out to them, saying that any opposing quarter should first value the thousands of lives that have been lost and huge properties destroyed in the struggle for Bangsamoro self-determinat­ion.

The BBL is the legal translatio­n of the Comprehens­ive Agreement on Bangsamoro (CAB) forged by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the government in 2014 to end decades of bloody secessioni­st rebellion in Mindanao.

Jaafar, who is the MILF first vice chairman, urged the public to let the BBL take its due course as a potential tool to help bring “lasting peace and sustainabl­e developmen­t” in impoverish­ed and embattled Bangsamoro communitie­s.

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri said on Saturday the consolidat­ed version of the measure was “99 percent” complete, but noted the bicameral conference committee still had a few things to finalize.

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