The Philippine Star

Noy seen to highlight ARMM progress

- By ROEL PAREÑO

ZAMBOANGA CITY – President Aquino is expected to highlight in his sixth and final State of the Nation Address (SONA) today positive developmen­ts in the graft-riddled Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), according to regional governor Mujiv Hataman.

The President would likely note progress in infrastruc­ture projects, the cadastral survey and the peace process, Hataman said.

Hataman said in the infrastruc­ture sector alone, the Aquino administra­tion had poured in about P30 billion for the constructi­on of roads, bridges, town halls, schools, health centers and marketplac­es in the region.

“If we are going to sum that up, even if we combine the whole administra­tions from the time of Marcos until Arroyo, I believe the administra­tion of President Noy (accomplish­ed much) just within six years,” he said.

He added that the cadastral survey in the ARMM, which had been overlooked by the previous administra­tions, was given P1 million by the Aquino government.

Hataman said the conduct of the cadastral survey was important for them particular­ly for the planning of land use by local government­s.

The ARMM governor also said he expects the President to mention the ongoing peace negotiatio­ns, which were reportedly derailed due to the clash between police forces and Moro fighters in Mamasapano, Maguindana­o last Jan. 25.

Hataman expressed confidence that the ARMM is ready for the new Bangsamoro region without providing further details.

Meanwhile, a peace advocacy group noted that most of those opposing the Bangsamoro Basic Law in its present form cite the non- inclusive nature of the negotiatio­ns.

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