COTABATO CITY — Several Bangsamoro lawmakers filed bills that would reorganize, create, and rename ministries in the region.
Proposed measures introduced on first reading on Tuesday, September 26, include
reorganizing the Ministries of Basic, Higher, and Technical Education (MBHTE)
and Agriculture, Fisheries, and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR) as well as creating the
Ministries of Technical Education and Skills Development; Energy;
Tourism; Fisheries and Aquatic Resources; Agrarian Reform; and Bangsamoro
Commission on Higher Education.
It was filed by MPs Amilbahar Mawallil, Laisa Alamia, Rasol Mitmug Jr., and
Suharto Ambolodto.
Co-authors of the bills are MPs Baintan Ampatuan, Don Mustapha Loong, and Rasul
Ismael.
Parliament Bill (PB) No. 18 seeks to structurally and functionally reorganize
the MBHTE.
Under the proposed measure, a Ministry of Education will be created to better
serve the region's basic education sector.
With the proposed measure on the reorganization of MBHTE, a Ministry of
Technical Education and Skills Development will be created under PB No. 17 that
will provide policy direction for technical education and skills training.
The Bangsamoro Commission on Higher Education, a separate and independent
regional commission focusing on higher education, is also proposed in PB No.
16.
Another proposed bill seeks to reorganize MAFAR to focus on the specific needs
of the agricultural sector.
"The reorganization and creation of a separate ministry will
institutionalize a workforce that is solely dedicated to the management of the
region’s agricultural resources," said MP Mawallil.
Under PB No. 15, MAFAR will be renamed as the Ministry of Agriculture.
PB No. 11 seeks to create the Ministry of Agrarian Reform, a principal agency
mandated to assist the Bangsamoro government in the implementation of the
agrarian reform law, programs, and projects.
While PB No. 12 proposes to establish a Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources, which will serve as the lead agency in charge of the rational and
sustainable development, improvement, management, protection, and conservation
of the Bangsamoro region's fisheries and aquatic resources.
Measures which seek to create Ministries of Energy and Tourism were also filed.
The Ministry of Energy, as proposed under PB No. 14, is an entity that will
prepare, integrate, coordinate, supervise, and control all plans, programs,
projects, and activities of the Bangsamoro government related to energy
exploration, development, utilization, distribution, and conservation.
PB No. 13 seeks to create a Ministry of Tourism, responsible for encouraging,
promoting, and developing tourism as a major socio-economic activity to generate
revenues and employment.
Meanwhile, said lawmakers also filed bills that would constitute the Bangsamoro
Electoral Code and protect the rights of internally displaced persons of the
Bangsamoro region. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations
Division)
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