Darapanan, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao - OPAPP Secretary Teresita "Ging" Deles, delivered her message during the Bangsamoro Leaders Assembly (BLA), in Darapanan on July 7, 2012. In her message, she applauded the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) leadership lead by its Chairman Al Haj Murad Ibrahim, of a very successful efforts in convening the BLA, and the men and women in uniform who help for the safety of the guests and visitors in coming to Darapanan, the MILF camp. It was her second time of attending such event, first in 2005 during the GMA administration as OPAPP Secretary. She also extended her appreciation to the MNLF in sharing the time to review the implementation of the 1996 peace agreement together with the OIC. She also acknowledged the presence of Congressman Jesus Sacdalan, Chairman of the Committee on Peace, a partner of Peace in the House of Representatives. Deles said that the time for peace has come. She said that President Noynoy Aquino (PNOY) is sincere of the ongoing peace talks with the MILF for peace and development in Mindanao. She said that the sincerity of PNOY is based on his premise "Tuwid na Daan", meaning straight path and his boss are the Filipino people. Deles said that PNOY is to fulfill his promise to end all forms of conflict during his term, especially the MILF including the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). She said that PNOY met MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad in Narita, Japan to personally talk on peace for Mindanao. Deles recalled that on October 2011 there was a strong calling for an all-out-war together with the prominent political leaders to end the peace talks for Mindanao. She said, however, PNOY stood up strongly and said "no to all-out-war" but "all -out-justice" and Deles said that it was the reason of keeping silence those who wanted to go on war. Today, the PNOY administration is trying its best to continue the peace talks with the MILF. She said that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) are working together to help achieve peace in Mindanao. The government is very careful of having the peace talks in the discussions of the talking points with consultation to all sectors in the government involving the issues on Power, Wealth sharing and Governance. Deles said that the Government Peace Panel will go to Kuala Lumpur for the peace talks always with a fresh mandate. She said that there is a very tight relationships among the OPAPP and the Peace panel together with the support of both legislative houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. She also said that they are now started talking with the retired Justices of the Supreme Court, including the members of the 1987 constitutional commission in preparation to overcome whatever legal impediment in the Supreme Court in the future. Deles said that a consultations will continue with the LGUs, CSOs, Faith groups, Academe and many others. She said that people should learn the experienced from the past and transparent consultation is very necessary. She said that signing a peace agreement in the future will not be left unattended. Deles reiterated that the Government is ready to reach an agreement in the peace table with the MILF concerning the contentious issues on power sharing, wealth sharing, governance, area of coverage and normalization towards the disposition of arms and forces and establish a new autonomous political entity which is true to the aspirations for the utmost welfare of the Bangsamoro. Deles said, likewise, the government is ready for the full implementation of the 1996 final peace agreement with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). The government is committed to reach an agreement with the MILF for the real autonomy for the Bangsamoro with no one will be excluded or left behind. The government expressed its solidarity, aspiration, hope and commitment for peace towards the "Straight Path". Attached video documentary was the full transcript of the message of OPAPP Secretary Teresita "Ging" Deles.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Message of OPAPP Sec. Teresita "Ging" Deles, before the BLA
Darapanan, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao - OPAPP Secretary Teresita "Ging" Deles, delivered her message during the Bangsamoro Leaders Assembly (BLA), in Darapanan on July 7, 2012. In her message, she applauded the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) leadership lead by its Chairman Al Haj Murad Ibrahim, of a very successful efforts in convening the BLA, and the men and women in uniform who help for the safety of the guests and visitors in coming to Darapanan, the MILF camp. It was her second time of attending such event, first in 2005 during the GMA administration as OPAPP Secretary. She also extended her appreciation to the MNLF in sharing the time to review the implementation of the 1996 peace agreement together with the OIC. She also acknowledged the presence of Congressman Jesus Sacdalan, Chairman of the Committee on Peace, a partner of Peace in the House of Representatives. Deles said that the time for peace has come. She said that President Noynoy Aquino (PNOY) is sincere of the ongoing peace talks with the MILF for peace and development in Mindanao. She said that the sincerity of PNOY is based on his premise "Tuwid na Daan", meaning straight path and his boss are the Filipino people. Deles said that PNOY is to fulfill his promise to end all forms of conflict during his term, especially the MILF including the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). She said that PNOY met MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad in Narita, Japan to personally talk on peace for Mindanao. Deles recalled that on October 2011 there was a strong calling for an all-out-war together with the prominent political leaders to end the peace talks for Mindanao. She said, however, PNOY stood up strongly and said "no to all-out-war" but "all -out-justice" and Deles said that it was the reason of keeping silence those who wanted to go on war. Today, the PNOY administration is trying its best to continue the peace talks with the MILF. She said that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) are working together to help achieve peace in Mindanao. The government is very careful of having the peace talks in the discussions of the talking points with consultation to all sectors in the government involving the issues on Power, Wealth sharing and Governance. Deles said that the Government Peace Panel will go to Kuala Lumpur for the peace talks always with a fresh mandate. She said that there is a very tight relationships among the OPAPP and the Peace panel together with the support of both legislative houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. She also said that they are now started talking with the retired Justices of the Supreme Court, including the members of the 1987 constitutional commission in preparation to overcome whatever legal impediment in the Supreme Court in the future. Deles said that a consultations will continue with the LGUs, CSOs, Faith groups, Academe and many others. She said that people should learn the experienced from the past and transparent consultation is very necessary. She said that signing a peace agreement in the future will not be left unattended. Deles reiterated that the Government is ready to reach an agreement in the peace table with the MILF concerning the contentious issues on power sharing, wealth sharing, governance, area of coverage and normalization towards the disposition of arms and forces and establish a new autonomous political entity which is true to the aspirations for the utmost welfare of the Bangsamoro. Deles said, likewise, the government is ready for the full implementation of the 1996 final peace agreement with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). The government is committed to reach an agreement with the MILF for the real autonomy for the Bangsamoro with no one will be excluded or left behind. The government expressed its solidarity, aspiration, hope and commitment for peace towards the "Straight Path". Attached video documentary was the full transcript of the message of OPAPP Secretary Teresita "Ging" Deles.
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