Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Bangsamoro new region to remove ‘bad leaders’

- By Riz P. Sunio Correspond­ent

MARAWI CITY – A Regional Legislativ­e Assembly (RLA) member of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) said that the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) aims to replace the ‘incompeten­t’ leaders in the Region through the creation of the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

Assemblyma­n of the second district of Lanao del Sur, Attorney Abol Alam Padate, in the Forum on the BOL for the BARMM in Mindanao State University – Marawi, Thursday, said that the replacemen­t of the former unitary government of ARMM to parliament­ary is a means to ‘replace people’ currently leading the Bangsamoro region.

“If the same people (former leaders) run BARMM, no change in the Region would happen, that is why there is a need to replace people,” Assemblyma­n Padate said.

One of the salient features of BARMM is the party-list election where members of the parliament will be voted not based on persons, but the cause of every party.

This was in order for voters to no longer patronize people, but the causes of the parties instead, said BTC Commission­er Ammal Solaiman in the same forum.

Aside from the multisecto­ral parties, there will also be reserved seats for some sectors to ensure that all identities will have representa­tion in the new government, even if they are not able to form a party or run for the election.

These reserved seats include two seats for the representa­tives of the settler communitie­s and the youth.

The chief minister of the region will also come from a sub-region and the other two deputy chief from the other two subregions in order to reduce the propensity for monopoly of power.

“ARMM was good but it changed. We have bad political leaders because we elected them. It hurts me to be told that ARMM is a failed experiment,” Assemblyma­n Padate commented.

He further said that some ‘big’ people have started to endorse their relatives and children to the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC).

The twenty-five removed ARMM officials because of the transition­s shall become members of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), the interim government of the new Region, until their terms expire on June 30, 2019.

In the forum, there were also questions about the capability of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) members to govern in the Region.

Assemblyma­n Padate said that the three years of leadership given to them

will show what kind of leadership MILF will be.

“A member of the MILF told me that there are no guarantees (about the success of their leadership). ‘But I am hoping that because this is the last chance of the Bangsamoro. I hope our living in the jungle for 50 years would pay off. Hopefully, we were not corrupted,” Assemblyma­n Padate said.

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