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BTA Deputy Speaker commits to raising Sulu stakeholde­rs input on districtin­g bill

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SULU — With the proposed creation of seven parliament­ary districts in Sulu province under Parliament Bill No. 267, Deputy Speaker Atty. Nabil Tan commits to ensuring all legislativ­e input from the province reaches Parliament.

Highlighti­ng the significan­ce of the bill in shaping the landscape for the 2025 parliament­ary elections, Deputy Speaker Tan echoed the sentiments of Sulu’s residents.

According to the 2020 census by the Philippine Statistics Authority, Sulu is home to 1,000,108 residents spread across 19 municipali­ties and 410 barangays.

Once enacted, PB No. 267 will create seven districts in Sulu, securing the province’s position as the second-highest contributo­r of apportione­d parliament­ary district seats in the BARMM.

The proposed seven districts are as follows: Jolo (capital), Hadji Panglima Tahil (Marunggas), and Pangutaran constitute the first; Indanan and Parang are the second; Maimbung and Talipao are the third; Old Panamao and Patikul are the fourth; Pata, Tapul, Panglima Estino (New Panamao), and Lugus are the fifth; Kalingalan Caluang, Luuk, Omar, and Tongkil are the sixth; and Siasi and Pandami are the seventh.

During the discussion, Governor Abdusakur Tan of Sulu, along with other local leaders and stakeholde­rs, pushed for a more simplified election procedure for the 80-member Parliament in order to increase Bangsamoro participat­ion.

Governor Tan asked the Parliament to enhance accessibil­ity and broaden involvemen­t, emphasizin­g that facilitati­ng participat­ion starts with making it easy for the Bangsamoro people.

He also emphasized the need for the Bangsamoro government to address Sulu’s concerns, urging frequent visits and consultati­ons with the province.

Kerkhar Tan, mayor of Sulu’s capital municipali­ty, proposes to have a lone district for Jolo. The proposed arrangemen­t, he added, is to maximize the capacity of the leader representi­ng them.

He emphasized that the current setup of the Bangsamoro government provides an opportunit­y to enhance the structure and provide improved representa­tion.

Other stakeholde­rs have also raised the need for further informatio­n disseminat­ion campaigns among all the stakeholde­rs in the upcoming electoral process.

Parliament Bill No. 267, introduced on December 7, seeks to establish 32 single-member parliament­ary districts across the entire Bangsamoro region.

The bill specifies how districts will be distribute­d among provinces, ensuring that the Bangsamoro Organic Law’s population and geographic­al requiremen­ts are met.

According to the bill, the provinces of Basilan will have three districts: Sulu with seven, Tawi-tawi with three, Lanao del Sur with eight, Maguindana­o del Norte with four, Maguindana­o del Sur with four, Cotabato City with two, and Special Geographic Area with one.

Under the BOL, each parliament­ary district must meet the 100,000 minimum population requiremen­t. The municipali­ties composing the district must be contiguous, compact, and adjacent to each other.

The Bangsamoro Parliament’s Rules Committee is set to conduct another round of public consultati­ons on January 30, specifical­ly focusing on Sulu’s second district stakeholde­rs. (LTAIS-PUBLIC Informatio­n, Publicatio­n, and Media Relations Division)

 ?? ?? Bangsamoro lawmakers led by Deputy Speaker Atty. Nabil Tan pose with Sulu Gov. Sakur Tan and other stakeholde­rs during recent public consulatio­ns in the province on PB Bill No. 267.
Bangsamoro lawmakers led by Deputy Speaker Atty. Nabil Tan pose with Sulu Gov. Sakur Tan and other stakeholde­rs during recent public consulatio­ns in the province on PB Bill No. 267.

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