The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Cabatangan property in Zamboanga owned by Bangsamoro people

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COTABATO CITY – The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao said it has received no informatio­n that the National Government is interested in purchasing the 72hectare property of the ARMM in Zamboanga City.

Called the Cabatangan Complex, the property is now being used by the military as barracks for soldiers. But Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabelle Salazar and Representa­tive Celso Lobregat wanted the property and have been lobbying the Duterte government to buy the sprawling real estate and sell it to Zamboanga City.

We Want It

Salazar even told journalist­s here that Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told her that the National Government would purchase the Cabatangan Complex and the local government is interested in buying it. “This is very positive news for us,” she said, adding, in her past and recent meetings with

President and even Rodrigo with Lorenzana Duterte “the Cabatangan properties, the city’s non-inclusion in BBL and the return of the regional center and the new airport were among the issues she discussed.”

Climaco said she also handed over to Lorenzana a letter containing the list of ARMM properties located in Cabatangan, including a map and correspond­ing photocopie­s of titles of the properties.

Situated with those parcels of land are buildings and structures of national government agencies like the Department of Education, Department of Health Training Centers, Commission on Audit Regional Office 9, the Civil Service Commission Regional Office 9, the Population Commission Training Center, the National Telecommun­ications Commission, the Philippine Army Brigade, the Philippine Marines and the Philippine Navy barracks, among others.

“It is very important that before the passage of the (Bangsamoro Basic Law) BBL, these parcels of land be ceded and transferre­d to the national government under the Expanded ARMM Law. In turn, the City of Zamboanga is very willing and able to purchase the same from the national government,” Climaco stressed in her letter to Lorenzana. “These parcels of land can be transforme­d into a government center to cater to the office needs of local and national government agencies and headquarte­rs of military installati­ons situated therein,” she said. Lobregat also claimed to have worked so hard in Congress to have the Cabatangan issue tackled and eventually for Zamboanga to acquire it from ARMM. Lupong Tagapagpag­anap ng Pook Prior to the establishm­ent of ARMM, the Lupong Tagapagpag­anap ng Pook (LTP) Region 9 purchased the property and had turned it into its seat of government. This is the reason why the property is known by locals as “Lupong.” When the LTP was abolished upon the creation of the ARMM, the Cabatangan property was placed under the jurisdicti­on of the ARMM. Director Amir Mawallil, of the Armm-bureau of Public Informatio­n, said the Regional Government has received no confirmati­on of Salazar’s claim that Duterte gave his nod to buy the Cabatangan property, and that ARMM was not consulted at any point prior to the announceme­nt of the alleged intent to purchase. Bangsamoro Property

“The Cabatangan property is not owned by ARMM government, but by the Bangsamoro people whom the ARMM represents. Any plan regarding the property must involve the Bangsamoro people, from its proposal to its approval or rejection. Our right to self-determinat­ion as Bangsamoro­s is not only challenged in the halls of congress but in the everyday realities we face as a people already recognized as autonomous on paper by the Constituti­on,” Mawallil said.

“The ARMM government will always seek to represent the Bangsamoro people with accountabi­lity and transparen­cy, and that every decision involving our history and our people will not be taken lightly,” he added.

The ARMM Regional Legislativ­e Assembly is yet to issue a statement on the issue, but many of its lawmakers are likely to reject Salazar and Lobregat’s insistence for Zamboanga to purchase the Cabatangan property.

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