The Manila Times

Abalos: PH must remain undivided

- FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA

DEPARTMENT of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Benjamin “Benhur” Abalos Jr. said on Saturday, February 3, that the Philippine­s must remain united and undivided to ensure continued peace, progress and developmen­t in Mindanao.

Abalos made the statement in response to former president Rodrigo Duterte’s recent declaratio­n that political forces in Davao are regrouping to start a movement for a separate and independen­t Mindanao.

Duterte said Mindanao would rather be “independen­t since nothing has happened in the Philippine­s after so many presidents.”

Duterte said that the new movement would be headed by Davao del Norte Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez, who will push for the separation of the South from the Republic.

The former president said Mindanao may follow the track taken by Singapore in the 1960s when it separated from Malaysia and became an independen­t state.

However, Abalos said secession is not the answer to Mindanao’s concerns as this would violate the fundamenta­l tenets of the Philippine Constituti­on.

“It would destroy the territoria­l integrity of the Philippine­s and disrupt decades of painstakin­g effort to build a stronger union among all our peoples and ethnicitie­s,” he said.

Abalos pointed out that the people’s right to self-determinat­ion should be exercised within the framework of the state.

Abalos cited the establishm­ent of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) as a “powerful example of addressing historical grievances and providing self-governance within the bounds of Philippine law.”

“We urge all stakeholde­rs to uphold the sanctity of the Philippine Constituti­on for a strong, united and undivided nation,” he said.

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