Cabatangan, a village in Zamboanga City, is host to 96-hectare complex of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). The city officials, with one or two expressing strong reservations, want to buy the property up to the extent of threatening to file a case of mandamus to force the national government to agree to the sale.
Why are they so mad about the Cabatangan property of the ARMM? Is their outcry for the public good, as expounded by officials of the city, or out of hatred for the Moros?
The bitterest protest, nay agitation, emanate from Mayor Isabel “Beng” Climaco and Ist District Representative Celso Lobregat. Both want the government to start the process of transferring the ownership of the Cabatangan properties from the ARMM to the City of Zamboanga immediately.
Being the prospective lead entity once the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) is established in 2015, the MILF is opposed to this sale, because all the assets and properties of the ARMM will eventually be transferred to the BTA, as provided for in the GPH-MILF Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) that found legal expression in the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). A midnight sale is usually prone to irregularities, especially if the buyers have hidden agenda based on hatred and racist policies.
We assure all and sundry that once the BTA is emplaced, we will use the Cabatangan complex as a center of peace, development, and unity of peoples and cultures. Trust rather than mistrust is everlasting and can build bridges of amity and cooperation. This we will pursue and enshrined in our policies.
We trust the Aquino administration that the Cabantangan complex, among other properties of the ARMM, be preserved and bestowed to the BTA in the best order and manner.
We appeal to ARMM Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman to stand by his patriotic decision that the complex will remain in the ARMM and will never be for sale.
Remember that the next generation of Moros will remember you more, not as “ghost-buster”, but what you did to stand by what is morally right for your people. The real test of any good leader is if he can stand when he is on the right side of history.
http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/editorial/item/1357-no-to-the-sale-of-cabatangan-complex
The bitterest protest, nay agitation, emanate from Mayor Isabel “Beng” Climaco and Ist District Representative Celso Lobregat. Both want the government to start the process of transferring the ownership of the Cabatangan properties from the ARMM to the City of Zamboanga immediately.
Being the prospective lead entity once the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) is established in 2015, the MILF is opposed to this sale, because all the assets and properties of the ARMM will eventually be transferred to the BTA, as provided for in the GPH-MILF Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) that found legal expression in the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). A midnight sale is usually prone to irregularities, especially if the buyers have hidden agenda based on hatred and racist policies.
We assure all and sundry that once the BTA is emplaced, we will use the Cabatangan complex as a center of peace, development, and unity of peoples and cultures. Trust rather than mistrust is everlasting and can build bridges of amity and cooperation. This we will pursue and enshrined in our policies.
We trust the Aquino administration that the Cabantangan complex, among other properties of the ARMM, be preserved and bestowed to the BTA in the best order and manner.
We appeal to ARMM Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman to stand by his patriotic decision that the complex will remain in the ARMM and will never be for sale.
Remember that the next generation of Moros will remember you more, not as “ghost-buster”, but what you did to stand by what is morally right for your people. The real test of any good leader is if he can stand when he is on the right side of history.
http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/editorial/item/1357-no-to-the-sale-of-cabatangan-complex
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