The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Sulu Guv calls on public to support peace efforts

- ( Ahl- franzie Salinas)

SULU – Sulu Governor Totoh Tan has renewed calls on the public and urged citizens to support authoritie­s and govern- ment efforts in maintainin­g peace and order and at the same time help in nation- building to achieve progress and prosperity.

Tan made the appeal following a security meeting recently at the Capitol in Patikul town. The meeting was attended by senior military officials and municipal mayors and representa­tives of various sectors in Sulu.

“I urged everybody and all stakeholde­rs and partners to actively engage and get involved, and have a sense of concern for the environmen­t and the wel- fare of the people and sustain developmen­t, social justices and human security,” he said.

Brigadier General Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the anti- terror Joint Task Force Sulu, briefed Tan and those who attended the meeting on the operations of the military against the Abu Sayyaf, whose group has recently abducted 6 people in the province.

The military and the provincial government are also drafting a plan of action for psycho- social interventi­ons for 30 Abu Sayyaf fighters who recently surrendere­d to authoritie­s. The military also said that it is closely working and coordinati­ng with the former rebel group Moro National Liberation Front and its rival Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF) in pursuing peace initiative­s in the province.

Just last week, six soldiers were killed and 4 others wounded in a clash with Abu Sayyaf militants and MILF rebels in Basilan province. The MILF accused the soldiers of encroachin­g into its territory that trigged a firefight, an allegation denied by security officials who claimed Abu Sayyaf gunmen ambushed the infantryme­n securing the circumfere­ntial road in Sumisip town.

Both Sulu and Basilan belong to the Muslim autonomous region.

Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman and Public Works Secretary Don Loong and Health Secretary Kadil Sinolindin­g, Jr were also in Sulu and met with Tan and discussed various infrastruc­ture projects and health programs for the province.

Hataman said they launched a P400- million port expansion project in the capital town of Jolo and a medical mission in Sulu.

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