Mindanao Times

CANADA ....

- (Antonio L. Colina IV with reports from H. Marcos C. Mordeno/ MindaNews)

to know of uncomplime­ntary travel advisories to Mindanao such as the one from the Canadian embassy. The facts and conditions of the travel advisory do not reflect the real Mindanao,” she said.

She said President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. lifted in July 2023 the declaratio­n of state of national emergency on account of lawless violence in Mindanao, citing the “improved peace and order situation in the region.”

She added that Mindanawon­s posted a trust and safety rating of 88% and 86%, respective­ly, owing to the “concerted efforts of all stakeholde­rs who reside or regularly conduct business in the island.”

She said they will continue to bring developmen­t closer to the communitie­s through a whole of government approach.

“This inadverten­t incident stands as a challenge, and we will work for closer partnershi­ps with our internatio­nal partners and the diplomatic community in communicat­ing the island as safe, peaceful, beautiful, and bountiful,” she added.

For his part, Bruce Augusto Colao, Provincial Director of the Department of the Interior and Local Government-Lanao del Norte said, "We feel slighted by the recent Travel Advisory issued by the Canadian Government to her citizens not to travel or travel with caution in the 17 provinces of Mindanao identified in the said Advisory.

Colao said that while Canada’s concern for its citizens is understand­able [the advisory] was “farfetched and is not reflective of the real and actual peace and order condition or security threat situations on the ground.”

He suggested to the Canadian Government to “recalibrat­e its options for its sources of informatio­n, intelligen­ce or otherwise.”

He said Kyle Douglas Jennermann, popularly known in the Philippine­s as “Kulas” and who maintains the “BecomingFi­lipino” social media account, could be a good source of validation.

Jennermann, a travel vlogger who has traveled across the country, was granted Filipino citizenshi­p last year.

South Cotabato Gov. Reynaldo Tamayo Jr., in an interview Friday with state-run Radyo Pilipinas said there are no longer active New People’s Army (NPA) fronts in Mindanao, and that terrorists and other groups that were causing trouble had already surrendere­d.

The latest major operation against the NPA in Mindanao occurred on Christmas Day last in the hinterland­s of Malaybalay City in Bukidnon where 10 rebels were reported killed.

Stephen Antig, executive director of the Philippine Banana Growers and Exporters Associatio­n said, "Mindanao is still a land of promise despite all the negative publicity. With proper and purposive investment in agricultur­e it can achieve the status of being the food basket of the country."

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