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Marcos to Bangsamoro Transition Authority: no more extension; election in 2025

Marcos to Bangsamoro Transition Authority: no more extension; election in 2025

DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 12 August) – President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. on Friday swore into office the 80-member Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), vowed support to the completion of its task by June 30, 2025 as there will be no more extension of the transition period and the first election of the 80-member Bangsamoro Parliament will be held in May 2025. 

“In 2025, we no longer will have any extension to the authority, and we will conduct elections,” the Presidential News Desk quoted him as saying. 

“We are given another chance because of the extension of the Transition Authority. We are given another chance, but we have three years, and three years is not a long time for this rather basic and fundamental and highly important pieces of legislation that have to be produced now by the Transition Authority,” said Marcos, who reappointed Ahod “Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, chair of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) as the interim Chief Minister. 

President Ferdinand Marcos administers the oath of office of the 80-member Bangsamoro Transition Authority led by reappointed interim Chief Minister Ahod Balawag Ebrahim on Friday, 12 August 2022. Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri, who championed the passage of the Organic Law for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao graced the historic event. Screengrab from RTVM

Marcos acknowledged the “great deal of work” that the BTA must do within the transition period which was supposed to have ended on June 30, 2022 but was extended until June 30, 2025 when Congress reset the supposed first regular election in the BARMM in May 2022 to May 2025. The first set of elected officials will take their oath of office on June 30, 2022.

The MILF-led BTA is the interim government of the five-province, three-city BARMM during the transition period, as mandated by the 2014 Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, the peace agreement signed by the Philippine government (GPH) and the MILF, and its enabling law, RA 11054. 

The priority codes that the BTA must pass during the transition period are Administrative  Code, Revenue Code,  Electoral Code, Local  Government Code, and Education Code. The BTA has passed the Administrative Code and Education Code. It has also passed the Bangsamoro Civil Service Code. 

Marcos said they did “our absolute best” in ensuring that representation in the BTA is “as fair as possible and that is why I will be here as head of the national government to support BARMM in any way to get that settled and to make sure that we have an orderly and proper election in 2025 and upon electing our officials, that they have a framework, a legal framework to work within so that the government can actually function.” 

49 reappointed, 31 new

Forty-nine members of the BTA were reappointed while 31 are new appointees nominated by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Moro National Liberation Front’s (MNLF) Misuari and Sema-Jikiri factions.

The MILF-led BTA, now has 15 members nominated by the MNLF — eight by the Sema-Jikiri faction and seven by the Misuari faction. 

President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. addresses the 80-member Bangsamoro Transition Authority on Friday, August 12, 2022 in Malacanang. Photo courtesy of the Office of the President

In the BTA under the Duterte administration, Misuari did not nominate anyone from his group, opting instead to talk directly with his friend, President Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte stepped down on June 30, 2022 without having addressed the concerns of Misuari’s MNLF, even as they met several times in Malacanang and Davao. Details of the meetings were not divulged. 

The 80 members of the new BTA comprise 41 nominated by the MILF and 39 by the government (GPH). 

Members of Parliament Laisa Alamia (center) with Nurhedda Ibrahim Misuari and brother Abdulkarim Tan Misuari after the oath-taking of the 80-member Bangsamoro Transition Authority in Malacanang on Friday, 12 August 2022. Photo courtesy of MP Alamia

Among the new appointees to the BTA are Misuari’s son Abdulkarim and daughter Nurredha; former Sulu Governor Benjamin Loong; former Upi mayor Ramon Piang Sr.; former ARMM Executive Secretary Randolph Parcasio, former ARMM Health Secretary Dr. Kadil Sinolinding, Jr. and BARMM’s chief of the Regional Board of Investments, lawyer Ishak Mastura. 

Several MPs are children of revolutionary leaders, among them the Misuari siblings who are new appointees, and reappointed MPs Abdullah, son of MILF founding chair Salamat Hashim; Omar Yasser, son of Muslimin Sema; and Albakil, son of Yusoph Jikiri. 

Here is the list of 80 who took their oath. Bai Maleiha Bajunaid Candao, reappointed MP, was not able to attend the ceremony.

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT NOMINATED BY  STATUS
Abas, Akmad Indigay MILF Reappointed
Abas, Haron Muhammad MILF Reappointed
Abbas, Basit Sarip MILF Reappointed 
Abdullah, Khalid Ma-Ampor Hadji GPH New
Abu, Mudjib Compania MILF Reappointed
Alamia, Laisa Masuhud GPH Reappointed
Alauddin, Mosber Entol MILF New 
Ali, Ibrahim Dumaraag MILF Reappointed
Ali, Lanang Jr. Tapodoc MILF Reappointed
Alih, Eddie Mapag MILF Reappointed
Ambolodto, Suharto Mastura GPH Reappointed
Amenodin, Abdulaziz Mangandaki  GPH (MNLF Misuari) New
Ampatuan, Baintan Adil GPH Reappointed
Anayatin, Susana Salvador GPH Reappointed
Antao, Mohammad Kelie Ugalingan  GPH New
Arnado, Mary Ann Madrono MILF New 
Asnawie, Dan Salah MILF New
Babao, Ali Montaha Datu Haron  GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) New
Balindong, Ali Pangalian Macaorao MILF Reappointed
Basman, Anna Tarhata Sumande MILF Reappointed
Candao, Bai Maleiha Bajunaid MILF Reappointed
Dilangalen, Hashemi Nur GPH New
Dumama-Alba, Sha Elijah Biruar MILF New
Ebrahim, Ahod Balawag MILF Reappointed
Esmael, Suharto Sandayan MILF New
Estino, Matarul Matarul MILF New
Gayak, Abdullah Ebdus MILF Reappointed
Guerra, Eduard Uy MILF Reappointed
Hashim, Abdullah Biston MILF Reappointed
Hassan, Hatimil Esmail GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) Reappointed
Iqbal, Mohagher Mohammad MILF Reappointed
Ismael, Rasul Enderez GPH Reappointed
Jajurie, Raissa Herradura MILF Reappointed
Jakilan, Muslimin Asalim  GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) Reappointed
Jikiri, Albakil Dasani GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) Reappointed
Kahalan, Denmartin Abdukahil GPH (MNLF Misuari) New
Karon, Faisal Guiabar GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) New
Lim, John Anthony Lacbao GPH New
Loong, Benjamin Tupay MILF New
Loong, Don Mustapha Arbison  GPH Reappointed
Lorena, Jose Iribani GPH Reappointed
Macacua, Abdulraof Abdul MILF Reappointed
Macapaar, Abdullah G.  MILF Reappointed
Macasalong, Marjanie Salic MILF Reappointed
Macatanong, Amroussi Ampuan MILF New
Maglangit, Tarhata Matalam  GPH (MNLF Misuari) New 
Malik, Hamid Uddin  GPH (MNLF Misuari) New
Mantawil, Baileng S. MILF New
Mastura, Ishak Veloso  GPH New
Matalam, Jaafar Apollo Mikhail Lintongan GPH New
Mawallil, Amilbahar Saddalani GPH Reappointed
Mendoza, Froilyn Tenorio  GPH New 
Midtimbang, Michael Enit GPH New
Midtimbang, Tawakal Buga MILF New
Misuari, Abdulkarim Tan  GPH (MNLF Misuari) New
Misuari, Nurredha Ibrahim Misuari GPH (MNLF Misuari) New
Mitmug, Rasol Jr. Yap GPH Reappointed
Munoz, Hussein Palma MILF Reappointed
Oranon, Suwaib Latip MILF Reappointed
Pacasem, Ubaida Casad MILF Reappointed
Pak, Abdulwahab Mohammad MILF Reappointed
Pangandaman, Nabila Margarita Pacasum GPH Reappointed 
Parcasio, Randolph Climaco  GPH (MNLF Misuari) New 
Piang, Sr. Ramon Alejandro MILF New
Ramos, Diamila Disimban GPH Reappointed
Salendab, Said Zamahsari MILF Reappointed
Salik, Ali Omar MILF Reappointed
Sangki, Ali Balayman GPH Reappointed
Sema, Omar Yasser Crisostomo GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) Reappointed
Sema, Romeo Kabuntalan  GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) Reappointed
Shiek, Said Manggis MILF Reappointed
Silongan, Aida Macalimpas MILF Reappointed
Sinolinding, Kadil Jr. Moner   MILF New
Solaiman, Ali Bangcola MILF  Reappointed
Tago, Paisalin Pangandaman  GPH Reappointed
Tan, Nabil Alfad GPH Reappointed
Uy-Oyod, Sittie Fahanie Sindatok GPH New
Utto, Bassir Dimaukom GPH New
Usman, Adzfar Hailid GPH (MNLF Sema-Jikiri) Reappointed
Yacob, Mohammad Shuaib MILF Reappointed

Women and IPs

Of the 80 MPs, 16 or 20% are women, among them new appointees Froilyn Mendoza, who represents the Indigenous Peoples; Misuari’s daughter, Nurredha; and lawyer Mary Ann Arnado of the Mindanao Peoples Caucus. Lawyer Laisa Alamia, former ARMM Executive Secretary and Social Welfare Secretary who headed the BTA’s Minority Bloc from 2019, and lawyer Raissa Jajurie, BARMM Minister of Social Services and Development, are among the women reappointed to the BTA.

Interim Chief Minister Ahod “Al Haj Murad” Balawag Ebrahim with 15 of 16 women members of the 80-member Bangsamoro Transition Authority. Member of Parliament Bai Maleiha Candao was not able to attend the ceremony. Photo courtesy of MP Laisa Alamia

Of the 16 women, nine are reappointed MPs: Alamia, Ampatuan, Anayatin, Basman, Candao, Jajurie, Pangandaman, Ramos and Silongan. The new women appointees are Arnado, Dumama-Alba, Maglangit, Mantawil, Mendoza, Misuari and Uy-Oyod. 

Mendoza thanked everyone for the “overwhelming support” she and former Upi Mayor Ramon Piang Sr., received for having been appointed in the “mas pinalawak at inklusibong representatsyon ng mahalagang sector ng mamamayan sa Bangsamoro” (broader and more inclusive representation of this important sector of the citizens in the Bangsamoro), 

The two are representing the Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples (NMIP) in the Bangsamoro, Mendoza nominated by the government and Piang by the MILF. 

The BARMM has a Ministry of Indigenous Peoples Affairs. The BTA is also mandated to pass an Indigenous Peoples’ Code.

The historic event, however, was not seen by BARMM residents as it was not livestreamed by the state-run PTV 4 and Radio Television Malacanang.  The transcript of the President’ speech as well as photos and the entire video of the ceremony has not been uploaded in the Office of the Press Secretary’s website as of 10 p.m. Only a 2.2 minute video clip from the RTVM and a press release from the Presidential News Desk have been uploaded. (Carolyn O. Arguillas / MindaNews)


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