The United Bangsamoro Justice Party (UBJP) –Southern Mindanao (SouthMin) Officials met yesterday (May 5) with its provincial and municipal officers from SoCSKSarGen area to provide guidelines on how to choose candidates to be voted in the upcoming May 9 National and Local elections.
UBJP
SouthMin Vice President Mohagher Iqbal and Admin Officer Cris Guialal shared to
the UBJP SouthMin local officers the mechanisms in critiquing national and
local candidates.
According
to the guidelines, for the national candidates, voters should try to check the
candidates’ platforms on the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL)/Peace Process,
Implementation Process, Attitudes and Characters (both plus and minus), and
their Associates.
For the
local candidates, the local UBJP officers were advised to look at the programs
of the candidates, their support to the peace process and closeness or
treatment to their Moro constituents.
In the
critical analysis to the five presidentiables on Moro issues, the BBL and peace
process as seen during the last presidential debate, it has shown that: Former
Secretary Mar Roxas has clear commitment to solve the Moro problem; Davao Mayor
Rodrigo Duterte has clear commitment and conviction to solve the Moro problem;
Senator Grace Poe wants inclusive peace process but never mentioned of BBL and
the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB); VP Jejomar Binay has no
policy instead he mentioned that poverty is the root cause of conflict in
Mindanao; and Senator Miriam Santiago has mentioned only the Tausog customs and
tradition and Shariah law.
Duterte
mentioned that BBL can appease the Moro people during the debate. Santiago has already
declared BBL as unconstitutional. Binay during his True State
of the Nation Address described the BBL as a symbol of the Aquino
Administration’s inefficiency. Roxas has signed a covenant with the Civil
Society Organizations to push for BBL in Congress once elected president.
To give the
audiences better look at the presidential aspirants, the video of the last
presidential in Luzon was shown.
Details on
the presidential candidates’ attitudes, characters, relation with the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front, and their Associates were also discussed.
Iqbal, who
also chairs the MILF Peace Panel, reiterated the Front’s “hands off policy” on
the Philippine elections and said the organization does not stop its followers
from exercising their right to vote.
He advised
the audiences to make their critical and objective analysis to the candidates
and weigh who deserve their vote.
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