Statement of Secretary Edwin Lacierda:
On the situation in Zamboanga City
On the situation in Zamboanga City
[September 12, 2013]
Groups opposed to
the peace process, or who want to impose a peace solely from their viewpoint
and on their terms, have sought to create disturbances. We have witnessed the
bombing of Cagayan de Oro City and other similar events.
There have been a
lot of text messages circulating, causing confusion and alarm among our people.
Let us set the record straight.
Alleged MNLF
members wanted to proceed to Zamboanga City bearing arms, supposedly to
exercise their right to peaceful assembly. But the right to peaceful assembly
cannot be exercised while bearing arms. In fact, when they tried to conduct a
“peace rally” in Sulu, they were prevented from doing so because they were
armed. Allegedly, they attempted to do the same in Zamboanga City, where some
of their members were arrested by the PNP; others were caught in a firefight in
the waters off Zamboanga City by elements of the Philippine Navy. And those
seeking safety inside coastal barangays have had to disperse.
The forces of the
state are ready to exercise the resolve of the government. While the government
is exhausting all avenues for a peaceful resolution to the situation, let it be
clear to those defying us that they should not entertain the illusion that the
state will hesitate to use its forces to protect our people.
Instead, it is
time for you to cooperate to resolve this situation peacefully at the soonest
possible time.
As for others who
seek to take advantage of the situation, you will fail. There has been an
encounter in Basilan today when members of the BIFF and ASG, estimated at
around 150, ostensibly tried to attack Lamitan City. The armed forces stopped
them, and after a two hour firefight, are now in hot pursuit. The BIFF and ASG
assumed they could take advantage of the situation. They were wrong. As others
who will also make similar attempts will be proven wrong.
To the people of
Zamboanga City, your government stands in solidarity with you and is working to
ensure your needs are met. The President has directed national government
agencies to attend to the needs of the people of Zamboanga City and the BASULTA
by providing basic supplies through the DOTC and DTI. We have asked the BSP to
ensure sufficient supplies of currency.
We ask further
cooperation from the people of Zamboanga City: we reiterate that there are
people relishing this situation and who seek to inflame passions for various
reasons. Please understand that rumors of abductions of religious leaders and
firefights that did not take place, which are spread through anonymous text
messages, aim to take advantage of you. Instead, listen to the authorities, who
will give you the truth all the time.
We are very
pleased with the performance of the Zamboanga City government: Mayor Beng
Climaco, despite being new to the job, has demonstrated true leadership. We
appeal to those eyeing the coming barangay elections to set aside politics when
we are all busy ensuring the safety of our fellow citizens in Zamboanga City.