The Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute (BLMI) conducted a two - day consultations with a title, “MILF Consultation on Promoting Public Participation on the Peace Process” held on December 11-12, 2013 at Barangay Magatos, Kabacan, North Cotabato, Bangsamoro, Philippines.
More than one hundred participants who came from the different sectoral groups of Bangsamoro in North Cotabato, Political Committees and Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces were present during the said activity.
Mike Abdula, Member of the BLMI Steering Committee explained the role of the agency in helping the MILF leadership to strengthen the awareness and participation of the entire Bangsamoro Homeland on the peace process.
In addition, the head of the Secretariat of the MILF Central Committee on Information encouraged the participants to actively participate during the consultation workshop and open forum hence the main reason of the consultation is for the MILF Central Committee to know the real sentiments as well as to give clear answers to the queries of the Bangsamoro regarding the peace process.
On his statement on the overview of the activity, the director of information in North Cotabato emphasized that his fellow Bangsamoro in the province are fortunate to be part of the very promising advocacy of BLMI that is promoting public participation on the peace process.
During the workshops, the participants were able to determine and discuss their understanding on government, territory, basic rights, Security and Shari’ah; terms that are vital in the peace process.
Furthermore, all the groups were given a chance to express their fears, issues and concerns, as well as their recommendations on the on-going GRP-MILF peace negotiations.
On his message, BLMI Executive Director Ustadz Mahmod Ahmad stressed the importance of sharing Aqueeda Islamia to every Bangsamoro. He emphasized that every Bangsamoro has a great role in order that genuine peace and unity will reign in the Bangsamoro homeland.
The facilitation of the two-day activity was spearheaded by the BLMI working force; Ustadz Mahmod Ahmad, Kris T. Yano, Mike Abdula, etc. Other BLMI support Staff and members of information committee also extended their services during the workshops.
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Mike Abdula, Member of the BLMI Steering Committee explained the role of the agency in helping the MILF leadership to strengthen the awareness and participation of the entire Bangsamoro Homeland on the peace process.
In addition, the head of the Secretariat of the MILF Central Committee on Information encouraged the participants to actively participate during the consultation workshop and open forum hence the main reason of the consultation is for the MILF Central Committee to know the real sentiments as well as to give clear answers to the queries of the Bangsamoro regarding the peace process.
On his statement on the overview of the activity, the director of information in North Cotabato emphasized that his fellow Bangsamoro in the province are fortunate to be part of the very promising advocacy of BLMI that is promoting public participation on the peace process.
During the workshops, the participants were able to determine and discuss their understanding on government, territory, basic rights, Security and Shari’ah; terms that are vital in the peace process.
Furthermore, all the groups were given a chance to express their fears, issues and concerns, as well as their recommendations on the on-going GRP-MILF peace negotiations.
On his message, BLMI Executive Director Ustadz Mahmod Ahmad stressed the importance of sharing Aqueeda Islamia to every Bangsamoro. He emphasized that every Bangsamoro has a great role in order that genuine peace and unity will reign in the Bangsamoro homeland.
The facilitation of the two-day activity was spearheaded by the BLMI working force; Ustadz Mahmod Ahmad, Kris T. Yano, Mike Abdula, etc. Other BLMI support Staff and members of information committee also extended their services during the workshops.
http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/welcome/item/729-blmi-conducts-consultations-at-kabacan-north-cotabato
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