A group of farmers who fought the government for
more than 30 years under the banner of the Moro National Liberation Front
(MNLF) are calmly constructing, alongside Army carpenters, a school building in
a remote barangay in Maguindanao, no intention of joining their comrades in
fighting government forces in Zamboanga
City .
The two-classroom building for the Arabic school
Madrasan Tarbiyah Al-Islamiya in Barangay Kulasi in Gen. Pendatun town in
Maguindanao was jointly launched Saturday by Muslim villagers, some of them
supporters of Nur Misuari, Army Major Gen. Romeo Gapuz of the 6th Infantry
Division, and Maguindanao Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu.
The participation of Gapuz and Mangudadatu in the
launching of the project shows that the government’s “convergence approach” in
addressing security concerns is, by far, the easiest way to hasten in bringing
prosperity to underdeveloped Moro communities.
Villagers and soldiers have began digging 30-inch
deep trenches for the concrete foundation of the building. The office of the
governor has initially allocated P400,000 for the project.
The event, witnessed by Col. Edmund Pangilinan of
the 604th Brigade, was capped with the distribution of sleeping mats, blankets
and mosquito nets to Moro villagers, who also availed of free dental and
medical services provided by Army medics and a team from the provincial
government.
A former MNLF guerrilla named Sidik, 79, was
among the more than 500 villagers who received the non-food relief supplies.
Sidik told reporters he has been wishing, if only
he can have a way, to tell followers of Misuari fighting soldiers on the
streets of Zamboanga
City to go home to their
families.
“I’m old and I’m not influential. I’m just a poor
man, but maybe I can help make them realize that war can never be a good option
in any advocacy meant to improve the life of Moro people,” the old former MNLF
combatant said in the local dialect.
Gapuz, who addressed residents of Barangay
Kulasi, had emphasized the importance of peaceful dialogues in resolving
domestic peace and security issues.
Gapuz lauded Mangudadatu and Gen. Pendatun’s
incumbent mayor, Shajid Khan Pendatun, for reaching out to residents of the
barangay, where there are also hundreds of supporters of the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front.
Mangudadatu said the school building to be built
at the center of Barangay Kulasi will be a good venue for teaching children of
local farmers “peace education” based on Islamic principles of fraternalism,
tolerance and unity in religious diversity.
Lynette Estandarte, chief budget officer of the
governor’s office, said they still have more programmed socio-economic projects
for far-flung areas whose people were made poor by armed conflicts in the
province.
Estandarte and her staff had distributed more
than 20 boxes of medicines for common ailments, antibiotics and multi-vitamins
to residents of Barangay Kulasi.
Mangudadatu and Gapuz both said they are grateful
to Maguindanao’s community leaders, the local officials in its 36 towns, the
central committee of the MILF and groups identified with Misuari for their
continuing effort to prevent any spill over to the province of the hostilities
in Zamboanga City .
There are more than ten groups of Misuari’s
followers in Maguindanao, but all have just been standing down amid the armed
conflict raging in Zamboanga
City . Their leaders have
promised Gapuz, through the intercession of the provincial peace and order
council, not to embark on anything that can create trouble in any of the 36
towns in the province.
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