Cotabato City —The Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) approved Thursday, August 27, a resolution condemning the twin bombings last August 24 in heavily populated areas in downtown Jolo, Sulu.
Moreover, Member of Parliament (MP) Amir Mawallil, the proponent of
Proposed Resolution No. 289, suggested that cash assistance can be immediately
provided to the families of the bombing victims which accounted for 14
fatalities and injured at least 78 individuals, including government troops.
“An initial news report said that the Ministry of Social Services and
Development (MSSD) will respond to those displaced, the victims, and the
survivors of the recent bombing,” Mawallil said.
“Some of those who were affected and those who survived have the
problem of how they’re going back to their livelihood, since some of them are
selling on the streets when the incident happened,” Mawallil added.
The said resolution was authored by MPs Hatimil Hassan, Amir Mawallil,
Eddie Alih, Abraham Burahan, Don Mustapha Loong, Atty. Jose Lorena, Al-Syed
Sali, Atty. Laisa Alamia, Atty. Nabil Tan, Adzfar Usman, Atty. Suharto
Ambolodto, Engr. Baintan Ampatuan, Rasul Ismael, and Atty. Rasol Mitmug Jr.
“The entire parliament is one with this resolution condemning the twin
bombing in downtown Jolo, Sulu,” MP Ziaur-Rahman Adiong stated, who was the
Speaker of the Day during the said session.
In addition to the support from the MSSD, it can also be recalled that
after the unfortunate explosions, the Bangsamoro Government facilitated to
offer assistance for the medical expenses of the victims through the Ayudang
Medikal Mula sa Bangsamoro Government (AMBAG) Program of the Office of the
Chief Minister.
Meanwhile, a resolution “expressing profound sympathy” to the late
Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) Undersecretary
Dimasangcay Alangadi Pundato (Proposed Resolution No. 286) was approved during
the said session.
The parliament also covered three committee reports, including the
creation of the Bangsamoro Sports Commission (Committee Substitute Bill No.
52), an act institutionalizing policy for Bangsamoro overseas employment
(Parliament Bill No. 36), and the special committee report on Marawi. (Bureau
of Public Information)
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