The Philippine Star

CAB implementa­tion to continue – Ferrer

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO

The failure of Congress to pass the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) will not deter the implementa­tion of the Comprehens­ive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) signed by the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), government chief peace negotiator Miriam Coronel-Ferrer said yesterday.

While admitting the passage of the BBL remains to be the cor- nerstone in the peace process, Ferrer said the peace panels of the government and the MILF will continue the programs that do not require legislativ­e action.

On the socio-economic projects for the transforma­tion of MILF camps into productive communitie­s, Ferrer said solar power systems would be installed to provide communitie­s their electricit­y needs, hanging bridges will be constructe­d to connect villages and water supply systems will be built in some other areas.

She said that in the next five months before President Aquino steps down from office in June, the panels would attempt to identify more projects for “the remote parts of Maguindana­o and Lanao provinces as well as the other island provinces in Mindanao.”

Ferrer cited the report of the Transition­al Justice and Reconcilia­tion Commission (TJRC) during the two-day meeting of the peace panels in Kuala Lumpur early last week.

The TJRC is the body tasked to work out a program to address the grievances of the Bangsamoro people, correct historical injustices and address human rights violations.

Ferrer said steps are underway to operationa­lize the TJRC’s recommenda­tions.

Commenting directly on Congress’ collective inaction on the BBL, Ferrer said the peace process is still “on track.”

“No one is backing out in the peace process, not the MILF, not the government, not the internatio­nal community that supported our efforts and certainly all the mechanisms are fully functional,” she said.

Ferrer also disclosed the recent meeting with two MILF commanders in Maguindana­o telling her that they will abide by the orders of their leadership to observe and protect the ceasefire.

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