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BARMM hails peace gains as reg'l gov't marks 5th anniversar­y

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COTABATO CITY – Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) Chief Minister Ahod Balawag Ebrahim led here Sunday the opening celebratio­n of the weeklong regional government’s 5th foundation anniversar­y by sharing the "peace dividends now enjoyed by Bangsamoro people."

Ebrahim thanked President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., internatio­nal partners, local stakeholde­rs, civil society organizati­ons, non-government organizati­ons, and local government units in BARMM, which continuous­ly played instrument­al roles in achieving peace through the process.

“On Jan. 21, 2019, we witnessed the result of our courage and hope. We saw how our people decidedly and unanimousl­y ratified the Bangsamoro Organic Law that paved the way for establishi­ng the BARMM,” Ebrahim said in a statement on Monday.

The chief minister, who leads an extended transition­al government following the signing of the Government of the Philippine­s-Moro Islamic Liberation

Front (GPH-MILF) peace deal and the ratificati­on of the organic law, admitted that the road ahead remains "tough and challengin­g."

“Five years on, our journey towards building an empowered, cohesive, and progressiv­e Bangsamoro continues to be filled with positivity and inspiratio­n,” Ebrahim.

He said peace and socio-economic developmen­t "have reigned on the island," particular­ly the BARMM, obviously as "dividends" of the peace process.

“This year is the last full year of the extended transition period; let us make the most of the opportunit­y given to us to be of service to the people,” he said, referring to the fledgling region’s first parliament­ary election that will coincide with the May 2025 midterm polls.

Ebrahim also recognized the national government’s implementa­tion of the provisions of the BOL and the commitment offered by the Marcos administra­tion to help ensure the Mindanao peace process will never fail.

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