Undersecretary Nabil Tan has expressed elation over the recent signing by the Philippine government (GPH), the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) of the Joint Communique that concluded the Tripartite Review Process (TRP) to implement the results of the review process relative to the implementation of the 1996 GPH-MNLF Final Peace Agreement (FPA) after more than eight years of review.
"I’m extremely happy that the 1996 Final Peace
Agreement will soon be realized," Tan, a Muslim Tausug from Sulu, said in
an interview with this writer.
Tan was a member of the Philippine government delegation
that went to Saudi Arabia
where the signing of the Joint Communique was made during the two-day 5th
Ministerial Level Meeting of the TRP.
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita
Quintos-Deles was the head of the Philippine delegation.
Earlier, Deles said the TRP ministerial meeting was held to
define a roadmap towards the completion of the review process and identify ways
and means of coordination and collaboration for the implementation of what they
agreed upon during the review process, paving the way for the implementation of
the FPA.
Tan said the Joint Communiqué identified four key areas that
the parties agreed to implement:
- The establishment of the Bangsamoro Development Assistance
Fund (BDAF)that will be used for the socio-economic development projects for
MNLF communities;
- The agreement on the Co-Management of Strategic Minerals
will be referred to the Oversight Committee created by RA 9054 for the
continuation of its devolution process;
- The participation of the MNLF in the Bangsamoro Transition
Authority of the envisioned Bangsamoro Parliament; and,
- The creation of the Tripartite Implementation Monitoring
Committee, a body that will oversee the implementation of all points of
consensus arrived at by the TRP.
The communiqué was signed by Usec. Jose Yusuf Iribani Lorena
for the Philippine Government, and lawyer Randolph Parcasio and Muslimin Sema
on behalf of the MNLF as principals, along with OIC Secretary General Iyad bin
Amin Madani for the 57-nation Islamic organization.
Deles and Samsula Adju of the MNLF signed as witnesses.
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