Sun.Star Cebu

Need to pass the BBL

- MUSSOLINI S. LIDASAN opinion@sunstar.com.ph

The Bangsamoro Youth Caucus, the first Bangsamoro youth leaders’ gathering nationwide to support the passage of the Enhanced Bangsamoro Basic Law, issued a statement last September 16, 2017 (Saturday) as a response to the current developmen­ts within the Bangsamoro peace process.

Last July 17, the Enhanced Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) was received by President Duterte from the Expanded Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) in Malacañang Palace. It was supposedly a priority measure that should be passed by yearend if the Duterte administra­tion’s peace roadmap were followed.

However, the BBL was not among the 28 bills listed under the Common Legislativ­e Agenda approved by the Legislativ­e-Executive Developmen­t Advisory Council in a full council meeting on August 29.

Here are excerpts of the official statement of the members of the 1st Bangsamoro Youth Caucus:

“The Bangsamoro people have been suffering injustices for centuries until today. In our common goal for self-determinat­ion, we remind ourselves and the entire country of our common responsibi­lity of establishi­ng an inclusive democracy to create a just society.

“We sustain our forefather­s’ struggle and call all sectors of society to unite in upholding the Bangsamoro cause, as formed by one faith that promotes peaceful co-existence and justice among all peoples in the Bangsamoro homeland, regardless of faith and ethnicity.

“We urge all academic, religious and other concerned institutio­ns to address historical injustices and atrocities committed against the Bangsamoro people through creation of programs supporting a comprehens­ive and holistic education on Bangsamoro history.

“We recommend to the implementi­ng panels of both the Government and the Moro Fronts to create a safe avenue for the discourse of all differing opinions on the Bangsamoro peace process, and to necessitat­e the inclusive participat­ion of the youth in the drafting and lobbying of policies and resolution­s for the Bangsamoro.

“We hereby reiterate our firm stand on the Enhanced Bangsamoro Basic Law drafted by the expanded Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) that is compliant with the Comprehens­ive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) and other Peace Accords and IT MUST BE PASSED AND IMPLEMENTE­D as this is the only viable tool that will address the issues of historical injustices, poor education, socio-economic instabilit­y, violent extremism and all forms of conflict. “In Allah’s will, we will never give up.” The statement was signed by more than 60 Bangsamoro youth coming from different regions and ethnicity in Mindanao.

The Bangsamoro peace process must continue. Passing the Enhanced BBL is our key in addressing violent extremism. If we need to amend the 1987 Philippine Constituti­on in order to fully accommodat­e the aspiration­s of the Bangsamoro people in their right to self determinat­ion, then we must support the Duterte administra­tion in his plan for Charter Change.--

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