Stakeholders
on Thursday welcomed the start of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's (MILF)
conversion from a revolutionary group to a political organization, aiming to
pit candidates for local positions during the 2016 elections.
The
MILF announced on Wednesday that it has filed an application for the United
Bangsamoro Justice Party's (UBJP) accreditation from the Commission on
Elections so the group can field candidates for local positions and elective
posts in the Bangsamoro government.
“This is a
very positive indication that the MILF will now pursue its struggle for peace
and development in Mindanao ’s predominantly
Muslim areas through peaceful political initiatives. This is a very positive
development, a pro-people, pro-peace initiative and worthy of our support,”
said Gov. Mujiv Hataman of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
Hataman,
who belongs to the administration’s ruling Liberal Party, even volunteered to
help the MILF disseminate to the public the importance of its political venture
to the propagation of "culture of peace" among local communities and
in the promotion of socio-economic stability in the proposed Bangsamoro core
territory.
The ARMM’s
scattered provinces of Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi,
will become the main bastions of the Bangsamoro if the enabling measure for its
creation, the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law, passes Congress and enacted into law
and ratified via a plebiscite in 2015.
The MILF
central leadership is expecting thousands of Moro volunteers to pledge support
and allegiance to the UBJP on December 23 in Camp Darapanan
in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao.
Party
secretary-general Sammy Al-Mansour told the Mindanao Cross that the
participants to the first ever gathering of applicants to UBJP's "volunteer
bloc" will come from provinces and towns included in the proposed
territory of the Bangsamoro political entity.
“These
volunteers planning to join the UBJP will play big, very important roles in the
forthcoming 2016 elections in the Bangsamoro homeland,” Al-Mansour said.
The
applicants to UBJP membership will converge in Camp Darapanan ,
the MILF’s main bastion, located in northwest of Sultan Kudarat.
“This is
part of our preparations for the political empowerment of the Moro people that
are major stakeholders to the on-going peace initiatives of the MILF and
government,” Mansour said.
Peace
activist and Mindanao autonomy expert Fr. Eliseo Mercado, Jr., director of the
Institute for Autonomy and Governance (IAG) in Cotabato City, said
politics, governance and peace dialogues are the best means of addressing
socio-economic, political and social issues besetting underdeveloped and
troubled areas.
The IAG, a
partner of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung of Germany ,
is engaged in cross-section dialogues and educational programs meant to educate
Mindanao ’s culturally-pluralistic communities
and their leaders on the importance of interfaith and political cooperation to
hasten the attainment of peace and sustainable development in the country’s
troubled south.
For Mercado,
the use of guns and violence as a means of seeking redress are not just
outmoded and primitive, but counter-productive as well.
Even the
governor of Maguindanao, Esmael Mangudadatu, now in his second term as chief
executive of the province, said his administration is in favor of the MILF’s
fusion into the political mainstream via its newly-formed UBJP.
“The
political arena, under Mindanao and Philippine
settings, is the best venue where all sectors can wage a peaceful and
democratic struggle for the protection and welfare of the Bangsamoro people,”
Mangudadatu said in a text message.
The
military has assured to help provide security to the participants to the first
ever UBJP conclave in Darapanan on December 23.
Major Gen.
Edmundo Pangilinan, commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said their
security efforts will be facilitated under the guidance of the joint
government-MILF ceasefire coordinating committee.
“These are
peaceful and very democratic activities that run parallel with the peace efforts
of His Excellency, President Benigno Aquino III,” said Pangilinan, who was
deputy commander for the peace process of the Western Mindanao Command in Zamboanga City prior to his assumption as 6th ID
commander last May 2014.
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