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Senators vow full support for BOL

- By PAOLO ROMERO

Senators yesterday vowed to support the full implementa­tion of the newly signed Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL), which they hope would bring lasting peace in Mindanao.

The BOL abolishes the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, paving the way for the new Bangamoro region that would be composed of the current ARMM region and the provinces of Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, Basilan, Maguindana­o and Lanao del Sur.

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, who sponsored the BOL in the chamber, said now that the landmark law was enacted, “the more difficult part begins.”

“The Bangsamoro stakeholde­rs, including legislator­s should see to it that the preparator­y measures are completed. We need a plebiscite to implement the law,” Zubiri said in a statement.

Zubiri also said he will follow through with the provisions for the plebiscite, its funding and Commission on Elections’ preparatio­ns for the BOL, even as it prepares for next year’s midterm elections.

He expects President Duterte to see to it that all government agencies concerned will be up to their respective tasks and that the budget, personnel and other resources needed will be sufficient.

“Old setup of the ARMM did not promote the peace and developmen­t that it had promised to do by lacking the political reform measures that are sorely needed to achieve those gains,” Zubiri said.

“Thankfully, the BOL has many of these measures in place. From transparen­cy and accountabi­lity, to political party system of governance to fiscal autonomy and strengthen­ed self-governance.

“The BOL will be able to achieve what ARMM failed to do. Which is to equally serve every Filipino living in the Bangsamoro area,” he added.

Sen. Sonny Angara, chairman of the committee on local government­s, also hopes the greater powers and autonomy given to the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao “will be used for the greater good and welfare of its residents.”

Sen. Panfilo Lacson credited Duterte’s strong political will to push for the BOL.

“I would have wanted the creation of two sub-regions under one Bangsamoro Autonomous Region so we could do away with the possible breakaway factions from the Tausug and other ethnic groups from the Basilan, Tawi-Tawi and Palawan geographic­al areas of Mindanao,” Lacson added.

For Sen. Nancy Binay, the BOL showed that true local autonomy can be achieved within the framework of the Constituti­on.

“The BOL surprising­ly has given us that ‘eureka’ moment. We have finally found the way to strengthen­ing regions and local government­s all within the constituti­onal framework as intended in the Local Government Code, and by giving our Muslim brothers and sisters the inherent right to govern themselves and defining a territory without raising a different flag,” she explained.

Meanwhile, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian urged the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) to take inspiratio­n from the example set by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and engage the government in good faith peace talks to finally bring the decades-old communist struggle to an end.

“Now is the time for the CPP-NPA-NDF to step up. The passage and signing of the BOL is proof that there is always a way to work out our difference­s and come together to achieve lasting peace,” he said. Ozamiz Archbishop Martin Jumoad yesterday welcomed the signing of the BOL, saying the law would pave the way for lasting peace in the Mindanao region if implemente­d properly.

He is hoping that the people of Mindanao will vote positively during the plebiscite.

“It is a welcome developmen­t in our desire to have peace in Mindanao… Islamic culture must not be obliged to be followed by the Catholics. Respect of religious traditions must prevail. Peace and harmony will be enjoyed if this new Bangsamoro government is inclusive and does not discrimina­te others,” he said.

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