Mr. Allan Balangi-Amer, President, 1Bangsamoro Movement in a message during a peace rally. |
By Asangan T. Madale
Marawi City - Mr. Allan Balangi-Amer, President of the
1Bangsamoro Movement non-government organization appealed
to local government units outside of BARMM to include Muslims residing in their
respective areas in the distribution of the Social Amelioration Funds (SAP) subsidy.
Amer appealed to these local government units outside
BARMM was triggered when Hadji Yahya Gamor, President of Federation of Islamic Communities in Bulacan
reported that Maranaos residing in said place were not allegedly given relief
goods and the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) subsidy distribution.
Datu Mohaimen Macabantog, former President of Integrated
Muslim Student Association of the Philippines (IMUSTAPHIL) cited that under the Bayanihan to Heal As One
Act provides for an emergency subsidy in the amount ranging from a minimum of P5,000 to a maximum of P8,000
to be distributed within two months to cover for basic needs such as food,
medicines and toiletries. This will be supposedly directed to some 18 million families
and additional 5 million families for the first tranche or a total of 23
million Filipino beneficiaries. A second tranche will follow as soon as the
first tranche will be liquidated by the LGUs. President Duterte said “I cannot
afford that there will be one Filipino died due to hunger during this COVID-19
pandemic.”
Macabantog added, the subsidy comprises the Emergency
Subsidy Program (ESP) which is being jointly implemented by several agencies ,among them the
DSWD. The procedure and measures of ESP are embodied in Joint Circular 1, series of 2020.
Amer said that "helping Bangsamoro people residing
outside BARMM region is an obligation of LGUs as stipulated under Section 12, Article
VI of RA 11054 otherwise known as Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) without
discrimination based on culture and faith.
The Law addresses and correcting the long decade conflict
and historical injustices committed against the Bangsamoro as President Duterte
previously mentioned in his speech during the passage of the BOL
In addition, Amer also emphasized that the increased of
populations among the Maranaos now residing in Luzon, Visayas and other parts
of Mindanao was due to Marawi Siege that displaced thousands of families of
which some of them have settled in to
stay and live outside BARMM for survival.
Amer recommended that a Bangsamoro National Coordinating
Council (BNCC) be created that will handle issues and problems of all Muslims who
are residing outside BARMM.
In our surveyed during the campaign lobbying for the
passage of the BOL, estimatedly, there are about 1.7 million Muslims Filipinos residing
outside BARMM nationwide, Amer emphasized. (Edited and Published by Jun Enriquez)
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