Mindanao Times

Why should ML lifting be considered now

- By VIC N. SUMALINOG

SOME sectors in Mindanao consisting of leaders of business organizati­ons, civic groups and some local government units (LGUs) are mulling the idea of recommendi­ng to President

Rodrigo Duterte the lifting of Martial Law in certain specific areas. The more active and vocal among the business and trade sectors are those in Davao City. And as expected they are looking at the city as one area where Martial Rule should be lifted first.

If such recommenda­tion will finally materializ­e and submitted to the President for his considerat­ion, we can be certain that making Davao City the first beneficiar­y of the lifting will create intrigues considerin­g that the President is from here. The plan to make such recommenda­tion of Martial Law lifting came about after foreign business organizati­on leaders, ambassador­s from other countries, heads of missions and consular offices, and potential investors made their courtesy call on the city mayor last week. The courtesy audience with the mayor was part of the activities of the 5th Investment Convention (ICON) held at the SMX Convention Center in Lanang. They voiced out their concern of the possible negative impact of the continuati­on of Martial Law on the economic strides of the island. During their call to the mayor the foreign business and government dignitarie­s highlighte­d more the possibilit­y of Davao City as the pilot area for the Martial Rule lifting if such is given due considerat­ion by the President.

But in the absence of a serious discernmen­t as to why there was that formal manifestat­ion of business-trade leaders, ambassador­s and consular officials, any uninitiate­d Davaoeno, or Mindanaoan for that matter, would have asked, “Why?” After all, despite the more than oneyear-old military regime in the island, there is hardly any activity involving the military or the police that would highlight the existence of the rule, more specifical­ly in cities like Davao, Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, and even Zamboanga.

So, why the need to lift Martial Law when only those places where some known terrorist organizati­ons and their supporters are reported active are the areas where there are concentrat­ion of military and police personnel?

But the other day however, we were given a headsup on the reason why local officials, business and civic leaders appeared to have weighed in on the propositio­n that Mayor Sara be requested to serve as bridge to her President father for their request to lift the military rule.

City Tourism Operations Office Chief GeneroseTe­cson, in an interview with local television reporters, said that the increase in the number of tourist arrivals in the city does not mean that the industry is not affected by the imposition of Martial Law in Mindanao.

According to Tecson, the arrivals could have been much more during the last two years if foreign nationals were not wary of the travel advisories of their government­s preventing them to include Mindanao in their itinerary.

The top Tourism executive of the city disclosed that foreigners would usually secure travel insurance for their personal protection when they visit another country. So, when they procure travel insurance and disclose that they would be traveling to the Philippine­s with Mindanao as one of their destinatio­ns, they are either denied coverage or the insurance firm demands that they forego plans of visiting any city in Mindanao.

The same message is also the context of the statement of Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII) President Arturo Milan during a related media interview.

Our former boss at Davao Light was candid enough to admit that in his talks with foreign diplomats, business leaders from abroad and officials of local and internatio­nal trade and business chambers in the sidelines of the ICON, the same sentiment came into the surface.

According to Milan, the diplomats and business executives and even local officials from different LGUs in Mindanao who attended last week’s ICON in Davao City told him that perhaps it is now time for the President to lift martial law, specifical­ly in Davao City.

The sharing of the common sentiment of the important personalit­ies who attended the recent convention enlightene­d us all the more on the position of some people on the perpetuati­on of the martial law regime in Mindanao. Hence, we believe, it would be for the benefit of Mindanaoan­s if the military regime be done away with in selected areas of the island even as it remains a necessary measure in some of its parts.

However, we find it awkward to make Davao City as the pilot area for the lifting of martial law, more so because the President is from the city and that the request is to have the recommenda­tion transmitte­d to the President through his daughter mayor of Davao City Inday Sara.

We are therefore, making our cent’s worth of suggestion that if there is any lifting of martial law it has, in addition to Davao City, to be in such places as Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, Dipolog or Dapitan, and maybe Butuan or Surigao City. The President may even consider Zamboanga City as another area where Martial Law needs to be lifted.

And by nature of their history some of Mindanao’s provinces and cities, sadly, have to be considered the last for martial rule lifting propositio­n.

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