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Friday, September 28, 2012

Minda group asks P-Noy to keep promise

By Rene V. Carbayas

ISABELA CITY, Basilan – Mindanao Muslim leaders are asking President Aquino to stick by his promise that part of the requirement in appointing officials in the transition government of Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is an appointee with no intention to run for political office in the 2013 elections.

But reports have reached Mindanao leaders that Malacañang is allegedly fielding ARMM Acting Gov. Mujiv Hataman as candidate for the top post in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in next year’s election alarmed the group, saying that such move may cause divisions among Muslims in Mindanao.

In a press release, Mindanao-based organizations led by the Davao-based Movement for Sustainable Good Governance (MSGG) said such action may also cause the Palace to lose the goodwill with the Mindanao people who are likely to see the President’s appointment of Hataman to the post in 2011 as a mere political charade to increase his “winnability” in the 2013 ARMM elections.

MSGG Convenor Dr. Amildasa Annil also admonished political groups against fanning talks of alleged Palace-led “conspiracies to divide Muslim leaders by creating scenarios that OIC Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman is appointed by the President to tactically earn political `winnability’ in the 2013 synchronized local, regional and national elections” in the ARMM.

Annil said that it is best for the President to show that his move of appointing Hataman to the ARMM post as being aimed at bringing “goodwill” and “social contract” with Muslims in Mindanao.

He said that alleged “political scheme” to later “anoint” Hataman as the “administration candidate for ARMM governorship this 2013 elections” will have negative implications.

The group came out with the statement as an offshoot of news reports indicating that the President is inclined to field Hataman to the top ARMM post to continue the President’s reform initiative.

Annil reminded the President of a promise he made not to appoint to the ARMM post someone who is aspiring to run for the same post in next year’s election.

“No less than President P-Noy, in a press conference held June 30, 2011, stated that one of the qualifications for OIC appointment is ‘yung walang balak tumakbo sa ARMM Regional Government’ (someone not planning to run for the ARMM Regional Government post)," Annil said. 

The MSGG said the Aquino Administration will be judged as having successfully brought progress and peace in Mindanao should it keep its word to have Hataman serve as head of the “transition” government amid instability brought about by the Maguindanao Massacre.

“The ARMM is now at its healing stage. Notwithstanding the old and obstinate bureaucratic culture left in the institution in its remaining 8 months (to count), many are still hoping that institutional reforms can be established and corruption is reduced as government sincerely invested in its transition mechanism,” the MSGG said.

The group further noted that the achievement of the President deserves trust and confidence of the people in Muslim Mindanao and “should be protected against stereotyped political wrangling of some inept politicos who live-by the old conspiracies to divide Muslim leaders by creating scenarios that OIC Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman is appointed by the President to tactically earn political ‘winability’ in the 2013 elections.” (Sulu-PIO/RVC/PIA9-ZBST)