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NSC, BARMM reject secession calls

The National Security Council (NSC) and governors from Mindanao have strongly rejected calls for the region’s secession from the Philippine­s, emphasizin­g the threat it poses to progress made in peace and developmen­t.

- Philstar.com

In a statement Sunday, National Security Adviser Eduardo Año said that any attempt to sow division in the country must be rejected unequivoca­lly after former President Rodrigo Duterte pushed for a “separate and independen­t Mindanao.”

He warned that the national government “will not hesitate to use its authority and forces to quell and stop any and all attempts to dismember the Republic.”

“Any attempt to secede any part of the Philippine­s will be met by the government with resolute force, as it remains steadfast in securing the sovereignt­y and integrity of the national territory,” said Año, who served as an interior secretary and an Armed Forces of the Philippine­s chief under Duterte.

The national security adviser also said that calls to separate Mindanao from the rest of the country does not only run counter to the Constituti­on, “but also threatens to undo the hard-won gains of peace and developmen­t, particular­ly in Mindanao.”

Año stressed that the comprehens­ive peace process, which has brought an end to armed conflict in Mindanao, must instead be protected and strengthen­ed.

Similarly, Presidenti­al peace adviser Carlito Galvez Jr. earlier urged Filipinos to reject any movement calling for an independen­t Mindanao. Like Año, Galvez was also an AFP chief of staff during Duterte’s presidency.

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim called on the public to protect the gains of the peace process.

“Let us continue to support the current administra­tion and allow peace and civility to reign over the affairs of our land,” he said.

‘UNITED PHILIPPINE­S’

The governors of Sultan Kudarat and Maguindana­o del Sur also joined other leaders from Mindanao in rejecting secession calls.

“Mindanao’s concerns should be resolved without pursuing secession… It would disrupt the interconne­cted productivi­ty of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao that has long sustained our national stability,” Sultan Kudarat Gov. Datu Pax Ali Mangudadat­u said.

“Preserving peace, heritage, and progress in Mindanao compels the Philippine­s to remain united,” he added.

For her part, Maguindana­o del Sur Gov. Bai Mariam Mangudadat­u pointed out that secession will not address the concerns of residents of Mindanao.

“It denies our people the rights embodied by the Constituti­on, including the destructio­n of our territoria­l integrity compromisi­ng our efforts to build a stronger nation,” Mangudadat­u said.

“We are for one and united Philippine­s,” she added. —

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