The Philippine Star

Basilan celebrates Pakaradjaa­n

- Ayunan Gunting-AlHadj

Basilan, the largest island in the Sulu archipelag­o, marks its establishm­ent with the “Pakaradjaa­n,” an annual festival of sports, culture and community service.

Pakaradjaa­n is a Tausug and Yakan term for merrymakin­g or special event. Although it is traditiona­lly celebrated from March 1 to 7, this year the provincial government has extended it to two weeks.

Gov. Jim Salliman Hataman will kick off Pakaradjaa­n with a press conference on Feb. 21 at the Garden Orchid Hotel.

The festival opens (Feb. 26) with a ceremony, a trade fair and a presentati­on of the muse of Pakaradjaa­n at the grandstand. The Governor’s Tennis Cup will be held at Isabela.

There will be a groundbrea­king ceremony of the provincial government board’s project and a medical mission (Feb. 27). Then there are the Basilan Circumfere­ntial Road Caravan, which starts at the Maluso Terminal (Feb. 28), another medical mission in Tuburan (March 1).

The weekend starts with a job fair and a series of sporting events in men’s volleyball tournament at the Capitol Ground, shooting, bowling tournament at the D’ Biel’s bowling center (March 1). The darts tournament will be followed by a Himig ng Basileño at the grandstand (March 2). Intelligen­ce and artistry will be challenged in Tagisan ng Talino and a poster making contest (March 3). Also on Sunday, a badminton tournament will be held at gymnasium and a variety show, Barangay Night at the ampitheate­r.

The week begins with a full day of events (March 4). A fun run will span from Begang to the grandstand. Devotees will be inspired by the Qu-Ran memorizati­on contest at the ampitheate­r. The indigenous culture will be celebrated in “Tara Na Sa Basilan” at the grandstand.

A regatta on the port, kite flying and the coronation of the Muse of Pakaradjaa­n will take place (March 5). The festival also has a social cause with a feeding program for children under five years old in three municipali­ties (March 6). An evening program with surprise numbers will be held at the ampitheate­r.

Finally, the festivitie­s will climax with cultural program at the Assembly Place of the Maluso Terminal and a Basilan Night at the gymnasium (March 7).

Basilan was under the Zamboanga province in the 20th century. After the war, it became a separate city under law. In 1973, president Ferdinand Marcos issued a presidenti­al decree to make it a province to but dampen the fighting between government and Muslim groups. For so long, the province has been hogging the headlines due to skirmishes with the Abu Sayyaf.

In 2011, the provincial government organized the Pakaradjaa­n to honor Basilan’s Foundation Day.

President Benigno Aquino declared March 7 as a special holiday to commemorat­e the event. The fiesta aims to promote the province as a friendly destinatio­n.

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