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Some Moro leaders cautious about Piñol’s appointment as point man in Bangsamoro-CM Ebrahim
Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao— Some Moro leaders who still remember the
role Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol played in the junking of the
memorandum of agreement on ancestral domain (MOA-AD) in 2008 are
cautious about President Rodrigo Duterte’s plan to make him the
government’s “point man” in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (BARMM), CM Al Haj Ahod Ebrahim said as quoted by PDI on July
9.
However, he said he would respect the President’s prerogative to choose the person he would want to represent him in the BARMM, instead of dwelling on the Moro people’s reaction to Piñol’s prospective appointment.
Ebrahim added that they would instead focus their attention on the creation of the body that would function as the official link between the BARMM and the central government, particularly the Office of the President.
In a text message sent to PDI Monday, July 8, Ebrahim said the reality is that Manny Piñol is not popular among the Bangsamoro people, having been known in the past as principally and vocally against the struggle of the Bangsamoro.
Piñol’s negative comments against the Moro Struggle was further aggravated when he led the petition in the Supreme Court against the MOA-AD that would have been the first framework agreement to be signed between the MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) and the government before it was struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court,” Ebrahim further said.
He said BARMM officials wanted to push for the creation of the Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Body under the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL).
“What we want to push is the immediate creation of the IGR because that is the one provided in the BOL as go-between [for] the central government, including the Office of the President, and BARMM,” Ebrahim said.
Ebrahim stressed that the post of point man to the BARMM is not provided by law but I think it is still the prerogative of the President as an extension of his supervisory function,” he added.
“Piñol is not welcome among the Moro (people). He was once hated by the Moros for his role in the junking of MOA-AD in 2008,” said Drieza Lininding, chair of the Marawi-based Moro Consensus Group.
For her part, Maranao leader Samira Gutoc-Tomawis has also urged the President to reconsider his decision, saying Piñol is perceived by many Moro communities as anti-Moro. (Source: PDI)
However, he said he would respect the President’s prerogative to choose the person he would want to represent him in the BARMM, instead of dwelling on the Moro people’s reaction to Piñol’s prospective appointment.
Ebrahim added that they would instead focus their attention on the creation of the body that would function as the official link between the BARMM and the central government, particularly the Office of the President.
In a text message sent to PDI Monday, July 8, Ebrahim said the reality is that Manny Piñol is not popular among the Bangsamoro people, having been known in the past as principally and vocally against the struggle of the Bangsamoro.
Piñol’s negative comments against the Moro Struggle was further aggravated when he led the petition in the Supreme Court against the MOA-AD that would have been the first framework agreement to be signed between the MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) and the government before it was struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court,” Ebrahim further said.
He said BARMM officials wanted to push for the creation of the Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Body under the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL).
“What we want to push is the immediate creation of the IGR because that is the one provided in the BOL as go-between [for] the central government, including the Office of the President, and BARMM,” Ebrahim said.
Ebrahim stressed that the post of point man to the BARMM is not provided by law but I think it is still the prerogative of the President as an extension of his supervisory function,” he added.
“Piñol is not welcome among the Moro (people). He was once hated by the Moros for his role in the junking of MOA-AD in 2008,” said Drieza Lininding, chair of the Marawi-based Moro Consensus Group.
For her part, Maranao leader Samira Gutoc-Tomawis has also urged the President to reconsider his decision, saying Piñol is perceived by many Moro communities as anti-Moro. (Source: PDI)
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