Philippine Daily Inquirer

Iqbal nephew qualified–Palace

- Nikko Dizon

NEW COMMISSION­ER Sheriff Abbas is a seasoned civil servant qualified to sit in the Commission on Elections, Malacañang said yesterday in defending the appointmen­t made by President Aquino amid insinuatio­ns it was influenced by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

Abbas is said to be a nephew of MILF chief peace negotiator Mohagher Iqbal.

Deputy presidenti­al spokespers­on Abigail Valte said “it was made known” to the Palace that Iqbal and Abbas were relatives in the course of the vetting conducted by the Malacañang search committee.

“But, obviously, what some people are trying to imply is that it was influenced by the MILF, which it was not, because you can see that Commission­er Abbas was already in government,” Valte said over Radyo ng Bayan.

Valte said Abbas was with the Civil Service Commission prior to his Comelec appointmen­t.

“Most of his profession­al life has been spent in government,” Valte said.

The Palace also welcomed the MILF’s registrati­on of its newly formed political party called the United Bangsamoro Justice Party (UBJP) with the Comelec.

“We want them to be part of society. Whether you get into government is something that your constituen­ts will decide because we have free and democratic elections. But the fact that they are moving to put their organizati­on under a political party for 2016 is better than to bear arms against the government,” Valte said.

“It’s a good sign that even if the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) has yet to be passed and is still being discussed in Congress, [the MILF] is moving to be part of the mainstream.”

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