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Peace Council holds 1st meeting on BBL

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MANILA – The multisecto­ral Peace Council recently held its first meeting to discuss the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).

The meeting held on April 6 in Makati City was attended by former Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr., Ambassador Howard Dee, businessma­n Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala and youth leader Bai Rohaniza (Honey) Sumndad-Usman. They were joined by other co-convenors representi­ng a broad swath of society.

The co-convenors included peace advocates, educators, economists and champions for social justice. The list includes: Archbishop Soc Villegas, Fr. Joel Tabora, Bishop Pablo David, Amina Rasul, Atty. Christian Monsod, Dean Sedfrey Candelaria, Dean Danilo Concepcion, Prof. Moner Bajunaid, Pat Sarenas, Atty. Nasser Marohomsal­ic, Dr. Cielito Habito, John Perrine, Dr. Wilfrido Villacorta, Bishop Tendero, Atty. Marlon Manuel, Dr. Wilfrido Villacorta. Archbishop Antonio Ledesma, and Ramon del Rosario. Davide welcomed the group with the reminder that “the hard work begins after BBL is passed”.

Usman, for her part, shared the perspectiv­e of a young Muslim woman “whose future will be immensely influenced by the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).”

Ayala stressed that the group is an independen­t body committed to helping the general public understand what is at stake in the BBL, identify contentiou­s issues, and help find a path towards reconcilin­g divergent views.

As an initial step, the convenors agreed to focus on the controvers­ial BBL articles and organize clusters to discuss constituti­onality and forms and powers of government (headed by Davide); justice, including social justice, and human developmen­t (co-chaired by Dee and Usman); economy and patrimony (headed by Ayala); and human security. The Cluster Chairs with their expanded membership will hold in-depth sessions in the coming days. They are expected to conclude by April 18, when they will share their output and future activities in a plenary. (SDR/Sunnex)

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