PASIG CITY (The Redline News Philippines)—The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
(OPAPP) on Friday announced the new members of the expanded Bangsamoro
Transition Commission (BTC)—a body that will draft the new Bangsamoro enabling
law.
The crafting of the law is part of the implementation process of the
southern peace pact or the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB)
signed between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF) on March 2014.
“President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has just released the appointment papers
of the 21-member Bangsamoro Transition Commission.
This will signal the start
of the work to come up with an inclusive Bangsamoro law that will truly reflect
and address the clamor for a genuine political autonomy for the Bangsamoro
people in Mindanao,” Secretary Jesus Dureza, the presidential adviser on the
peace process, said.
The creation of the expanded BTC from 15 to 21 was made after President
Duterte signed an Executive Order (EO) No. 8 on November 7.
The EO was one of
the agreements reached during the August meeting between the implementing
panels of the government and the MILF, where they discussed the new Peace and
Development Roadmap for the implementation of the signed peace agreements.
Under the EO, the consultative body will be chaired by the MILF with 11
members, while the government nominates 10 members, including three members
from the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).
The new members of the expanded BTC are the following:
•
Atty. Jose I. Lorena
•
Atty. Maisara Dandamun-Latiph
•
Samira Gutoc-Tomawis
•
Datu Mussolini Sinsuat Lidasan
•
Dr. Susana Salvador-Anayatin
•
Atty. Hussin AMIN
•
Romeo Saliga
•
Hatimil Hassan
•
Atty. Firdausi Ismail Y. Abbas
•
Atty. Omar Yasser C. Sema
•
Ghadzali Jaafar
•
Mohagher M. Iqbal
•
Abdulraof Abdul Macacua
•
Ibrahim d. Ali
•
Haron M. Abas
•
Atty. Raissa H. Jajurie
•
Said M. Shiek
•
Hussein P. Muñoz
•
Melanio U. Ulama
•
Gafur A. Kanain
•
Ammal D. Solaiman, J.D.
Irene “Inday” M. Santiago, the chair of the Government Panel
Implementing the Bangsamoro Accords, said the members were chosen because of
their capacity to listen and their extensive knowledge in Mindanao.
“It is expected that the new members of the BTC will hit the ground
running. Their role is vital for us to reach a CAB-compliant enabling law,” she
said.
The government has set a deadline for the BTC to submit the draft to
Congress by July for deliberations and ratification.
Earlier, Secretary Dureza said the old Bangsamoro Basic Law, which
failed to be enacted as a law last Congress, will probably be the basic
document, among other pertinent legislations, of the new enabling law. (PR/posted by Becky D. de Asis-The Redline News Philippines)
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