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MILF leader seeks PNoy’s political will for BBL

- By EDD K. USMAN

The second-ranking leader of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) yesterday called on President Aquino to exercise and show political will in order to pass the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).

Ghazali Jaafar, MILF vice chairman for Political Affairs, made the call as the proposed law designed to establish a Bangsamoro government continues to face uncertaint­ies in the halls of Congress.

“Maybe the President is serious and sincere, but...you still have to address the Mindanao issue. The Bangsamoro needs a government,” he said.

He said it is not the Qur’an (Islamic Law), “we are not asking for independen­ce.”

The President, he added, has “many commitment­s, hopefully he will have the political will. Can he exercise political will over his allies, can he do that?”

Jaafar recalled that Aquino made a commitment to certify as urgent the BBL, but he has not done it yet.

“We still hold on to the peace process; but everything has an end, only God has no end. Today, the Bangsamoro are patient, suffering. It’s been 38 years,” the MILF leader said, referring to the struggle of the Philippine muslims.

He spoke at the Tycoon News Forum in Malate, Manila, also reading a long statement on the background of the Bangsamoro Question since the time of the Spanish Occupation up to the American occupation of the Philippine­s.

Jaafar did not say it, but one can sense that at least some leaders of the MILF are now starting to doubt the President’s sincerity, or his political will in steering the BBL to its proper conclusion, a law enacted and signed by him.

“In my personal view of the President, maybe he is truly committed; he is the President of the Philippine­s; because he is the President of the Philippine­s it is important he is not detached from his allies,” the MILF leader said.

“So, the way I see it, if he were asked to choose between us the Bangsamoro and his allies in governance, it is safe to say he will choose his allies over us,” he said.

Jaafar said that secondly, Aquino has only one term that ends after the May 2016 election. He will no longer have powers like today. “He needs a President who can help him later on.”

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