Saturday, June 27, 2020

BARMM Chief Murad boosts key strategies in fighting Covid-19



Chief Minister Ebrahim and CRMC Chief of Hospital Dr. Helen Yambao (Holding facsimile check) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on April 13, at the Bangsamoro Government Center, Cotabato City.

COTABATO CITY  -  Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) Chief Minister Ahod 'Al Haj Murad Ebrahim reported in his Address on Wednesday June 24 the cohesive approach of the Bangsamoro Government through its Inter-Agency Task Force in combating the coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)

“Today’s Chief Minister’s Hour will focus on what we have done so far and what we intend to do as we continue our war against Covid-19,” Ebrahim said. He said the BARMM’s key strategies in fighting Covid-19 are divided into six (6) components, namely:

Support to front liners through augmentation of medical supplies and equipment, the Bangsamoro Government is one of the first government entities in Mindanao to have procured and provided important medical supplies, such as personal protective equipment (PPE), disinfectant, face masks, medicines, and misting tent, among others to its health and other front line workers. To date, the Bangsamoro Government has provided at least PhP 44,461,000.00 worth of medical supplies that were distributed strategically to the different provinces of the region.

Enhancement of the region’s testing capacity for Covid-19. On April 13, the Bangsamoro Government inked a memorandum of agreement with the Cotabato Regional and Medical Center (CRMC) to formalize a Php14-million worth of assistance that will be used for CRMC’s laboratory upgrade. The following month on May 19, CRMC was given the license to operate. It has been conducting PCR test not only for the BARMM but also for Region XII. “We are currently processing similar assistance worth 15 million to the Amai PakPak Medical Center in Marawi City in the hopes that it too will be able to conduct PCR test for Covid-19 […] in addition, the Bangsamoro IATF is also looking at improving the laboratory capacity of strategic hospitals in Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi, In Shaa Allah,” Ebrahim said.

Bangsamoro IATF’s ongoing massive and strategic relief operations. Ebrahim said, “As of today, the Bangsamoro Government was able to provide at least 433,161 food packs and relief goods to our target beneficiaries that were allocated, accordingly, to the different areas of the BARMM and to the Bangsamoro communities in areas such as Davao, Zamboanga, South Cotabato, and Sultan Kudarat province.” The Bangsamoro Government also allotted 16,000 sacks of rice to the 80 members of the parliament. “Through our collective effort in providing basic goods to our people, especially at the peak of the crisis, we were able to make them feel that the Bangsamoro Government is indeed here for them,” Ebrahim said.

PhP 155-million augmentation fund as support to BARMM LGUs. The Bangsamoro Government allocated Php155-million worth of emergency augmentation fund to its local government units as they are at the forefront in implementing policies and programs of the region. Php1-million each was allocated to the region’s 116 municipalities, Php2-million for each city, and Php5-million per province. The fund was used by LGUs to procure medical supplies, augment their relief distribution, provide incentives to the frontline workers, and support LGUs emergency operation center.

Establishment of isolation center for Covid-19. In just 40 days, the Bangsamoro Government built a permanent 100-bed isolation center in Cotabato Sanitarium Hospital. Ebrahim said this is on top of the isolation centers prepared, built, or converted by BARMM’s LGUs. “When many, perhaps including some of us here in this hall, cast their doubt as they are used to seeing infrastructure projects in the region often delayed or incomplete, the Bangsamoro Government rose to the occasion. We did not only prove them wrong, we also set a standard for what a ‘Bangsamoro Project’ should be. Kapag sinabing gawa ng Bangsamoro, dapat dekalidad, mabilis, at walang bahid ng kurapsyon,” the chief minister said.

Implementation of Social Amelioration Program and other key interventions. The Ministry of Social Services and Development (MSSD) has distributed the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) assistance to 474, 174 households or 93.5 percent of its target. The total target beneficiaries lodged under the MSSD is at 506,954 households. Php5,000.00 cash was given to the non-4ps beneficiaries, which include affected informal economy workers, senior citizens, indigent indigenous people, homeless and underprivileged, among others. On the other hand, 4ps beneficiaries Php3,650.00 cash on top of the usual rice subsidy worth Php600.00 and health subsidy worth Php750.00, bringing their total subsidy to an equivalent of 5,000 pesos.

As of April 30, 2020, the Ministry of Finance, Budget, and Management (MFBM) released a total of PhP 1.9-billion that can be used for Covid-19 responses. The said amount includes the quick response fund, regular budget of pertinent ministries such as the Ministry of Health, MSSD, and Ministry of Interior and Local Government, as well as funds from the Office of the Chief Minister’s special programs particularly the AMBAG (Ayudang Medikal mula sa Bangsamoro Government) and Project Tabang (Tulong Alay sa Bangsamorong Nangangailangan). “With our cooperation and teamwork, we were able to manage the spread Covid-19 in our area. We can safely say that compared to other regions in the country, we were better with our response and programs. On the first place, our autonomy puts us in a better position to respond to the crisis and protect our people,” Ebrahim emphasized.“As we move towards the new normal, we will continue to implement programs and policies to ease the pain and suffering brought by Covid-19,” he added.

As of June 24, 2020, the BARMM has reported a total of 104 Covid-confirmed cases in the region. Ebrahim said the sudden surge of the confirmed cases are mainly because of the arrival of locally stranded individuals and returning OFWs “whom we are duty and morally bound to accept.” (With reports from the BPI-BARMM and Asa Madale; Edited and Published by Jun Enriquez)

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Rido settlements, a key to progress and development – MPOS BARMM



Cotabato City (BARMM) – As part of its efforts to prevent and settle family feuds or “rido” in the Bangsamoro region, the Ministry of Public Order and Safety (MPOS) of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) is holding a series of consultative assembly on conflict resolution all over the region’s five provinces.

The first leg of the activity was conducted in the city on June 8-9 for the participants of Maguindanao Cluster I. Participants include experts, influential leaders, and members of various organizations whose efforts are related to prevention and settlement of rido.

Minister Hussein Muñoz, Member Parliament 
(BARMM - MPOS)

“Beyond work on governance, we need to focus on resolving rido since the unrest and unstable peace situation in our region hinders our economic development,” MPOS Minister Hussein Muñoz said.
During the assembly, the participants took part in workshops on resolving rido and conflicts, using peace and conflict analysis tools, such as: conflict tree analysis on the causes and effects of rido; identification of best practices, compromise gaps and challenges in mediating conflicts; and formulations on workable solutions and recommendations. He said it is crucial to involve the public in discussions and consultations on “how we can maintain peace and order, and resolve rido which contributed to violence, displacement and untold sufferings of our people.”

“Rido greatly affects the peace and order, as well as the progress of our place. While major skirmishes are not common anymore, clan war is still prevalent in some parts of the BARMM. There is a need to settle these rido if we want development and progress takes its course in our region,” emphasized Muñoz.

A similar activity was conducted in the areas of Maguindanao Cluster II on June 10-11 and Lanao del Sur on June 15-16. The schedule intended for the island provinces of Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-Tawi will be finalized as soon as travel restrictions in the area are lifted.

The outputs of activity will be consolidated and will form part of the MPOS’ general strategy in settling Rido in the region. “This is a prelude to a long term and methodical framework on settlement, reconciliation and unification efforts in the BARMM. The success of this activity will lay the solid foundation of our collective efforts to maintain peace and reconcile those involved in rido,” Muñoz said. (By Bureau of Public Information, BARMM; with reports by Asangan T. Madale; Edited and Published by Jun Enriquez)

Saturday, June 6, 2020

A call to appoint CA Justice Dimaampao to SC Associate Justice

Courtesy from CA website.

 By Jun Enriquez

Marawi City - Petitioners lead by Abulkhair Alibasa, a professional youth leader, endorsed a petition asking President Rodrigo Roa Duterte to appoint CA Justice Dimaampao to a vacant seat of Supreme Court Associate Justice. In a news report in Manila, "Court of Appeals (CA) Justice Japar Dimaampao topped the shortlist of the Supreme Court (SC) en banc as its choice for the vacancy left by former Associate Justice Andres Reyes Jr., who retired in May. During the voting conducted by high court magistrates, Dimaampao notched 11 votes out of 14.”

Dimaampao was a state prosecutor and a Regional Trial Court Judge in Mandaluyong City before he became the youngest magistrate of the appellate court at the age of 40. He graduated from the University of the East College of Law and is an expert in taxation and commercial laws, being a certified public accountant, a man of just peace, integrity and highly competitive.

Alibasa said the last time a Muslim justice occupied a seat in the Supreme Court was in 1987, when President Corazon Aquino appointed Abdulwahid Bidin.

The high court conducts its own voting before the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) holds its own voting. By tradition, the top nominees in the Supreme Court voting shall be carried by Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta, chairman of the JBC.

Alibasa stressed by appointing Justice Dimaampao will not only leave a landmark legacy of the people in Mindanao most particularly the Meranaos, the Muslims blood relatives of the President, but also to effect the better change in Judiciary the Honorable Justice Dimaampao dream of.

The petitioners pray to staying safe and good health for President Duterte. May God Bless the President!, added the petitioners.