Author: Office of MP Mitmug

BARMM to observe March 6 as Bud Dajo Day in new proposed BTA bill

COTABATO CITY – In honor of the Tausug’s resistance to United States’ colonization on March 6, 1906, a bill declaring said date as Bud Dajo Day has been filed in the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) Parliament.

Member of Parliament Amilbahar S. Mawallil introduced BTA Bill No. 88 entitled “An act declaring March 6 of every year as Bud Dajo Day in commemoration of the Tausug’s resistance to foreign occupation and their continuing quest for peace and self-determination.”

According to Mawallil, around 800 – 1,000 Tausug villagers were massacred on said date inside the 50-foot crater of Bud Dajo – a dormant volcano six to seven kilometers away from Jolo, Sulu. The victims were a community of Tausugs who fled to the volcano in defiance of the United States’ occupation of Mindanao.

“Despite being out-gunned and overpowered, the freedom-loving Tausugs chose to fight, and sacrifice their lives, rather than submit to American rule by paying taxes or surrendering their weapons,” Mawallil stated on the bill’s explanatory note.

Under the bill, Bangsamoro Government’s different ministries, offices, and agencies shall organize and implement annual activities designed to raise public awareness on the events in Bud Dajo.

The Bangsamoro Commission for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (BCPCH) and the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE), in partnership with non-governmental organizations advocating for human rights, shall lead public and private school communities at all levels in the BARMM in organizing consciousness-raising activities on Bud Dajo Day.

“Mr. Speaker it was a story that needs to be retold over the next generation, so that the next generation will never forget the sacrifices of our ancestors to resist US colonial domination,” said MP Mawallil during his sponsorship speech on Wednesday, March 24.

The bill was also authored by MP Engr. Don Mustapha Loong, with co-authors including Minority Floor Leader Atty. Laisa M. ALamia, Deputy Minority Floor Leaders Engr. Baintan A. Ampatuan, Atty. Suharto M. Ambolodto, Atty. Rasol Y. Mitmug Jr., and MP Rasul E. Ismael. (Bangsamoro Information Office)

*Originally published by the Bangsamoro Information Office (https://bangsamoro.gov.ph/news/latest-news/barmm-to-observe-march-6-as-bud-dajo-day-in-new-proposed-bta-bill/)

Preparation for Ramadhaan

As the month of Ramadhān approaches, the ‘Ulamā encourage the masses to start preparation for the month of Ramadhān, as we are encouraged to by making Du’ā to Allāh Ta’ālā in the words:

“Allāhumma Bārik lanā fï Rajaba wa Sha’bāna wa Balighnā Ramadhān”

(O Allāh, grant us blessing in the months of Rajab and Sha’baan and let us. witness the month of Ramadhān).

How can we make these preparations:

1.Set aside time to make tilāwah of the Qur-ān.

This must be made daily, whether it is a few pages or a quarter, in anticipation of increasing many fold by the time Ramadhān comes.

2. If we are not making Du’ā, then we should start now.

Ramadhān is a time of making Du’ā and Allāh Ta’ālā readily accepts Du’ā.

If one is not in the habit of making Du’ā then start by making Du’ā for at least five minutes, and time oneself.

An easy way would be; at one minute intervals :

* Praise Allāh Ta’ālā

* Read Salāt ‘alan Nabi ﷺ

* Ask Allāh Ta’ālā for forgiveness

* Ask Allāh Ta’ālā for ones worldly needs

* Ask Allāh Ta’ālā for our needs of Ākhirah

* End by praising Allāh Ta’āla and reading Salāt ‘alan Nabi ﷺ.

3. Increase our salāh.

If one is reading five time salāhs, then he should now check if he is reading all the sunnat muakkadah, ghair muakkadah and nafl salāhs.

If he is reading salāh in a Musallah then he should make attempts to now start reading salāh in the Masjid.

(But, during the covid19, let us follow the guidance of our Respected Ūlāmā)

This is where our preparation should start.

In shā ALLĀH, this will become part of our lives and we will start reaping the benefits of this blessed and auspicious month from the first day.

And ALLAH S.W.T. knows best…

Journalist-turned-solon files Bangsamoro FOI bill

COTABATO CITY –A journalist-turned-lawmaker in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) filed the region’s first Freedom of Information (FOI) bill to provide the public wider access to public records.

Member of Parliament (MP) Amilbahar Mawallil of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) said Saturday the FOI bill has received a positive response from BTA colleagues.

“We believe that our people deserve to know how the regional government works. They have the right to know its dealings,” Mawallil said.

Mawallil and Deputy Minority Floor Leader Baintan Ampatuan filed BTA Bill No. 83 or the proposed “Bangsamoro Freedom of Information Act of 2021” on Friday.

“We owe it to our people to be transparent about the operations of the regional government,” Ampatuan said.

Mawallil and Ampatuan explained that once passed into law, every person shall have the right to access, examine, and copy information, official records, public records under the custody or control of the Bangsamoro Government, and to documents and papers about official acts, transactions or decisions.

Under the bill, all BARMM offices shall automatically disclose the following public records on their respective official websites like audited financial statements, annual budget reports, itemized monthly collections and disbursements, summaries of income and expenditures, and revenue targets and actual collections.

Statements of debt services, annual procurement plans and procurement lists, building processes, deadlines, and requirements, public bidding, loans, grants, development assistance, programs from domestic and foreign financial institutions, investment programs, and executive issuances (executive orders, memoranda, administrative orders, proclamations) shall also be made public.

The Bangsamoro Information and Communications Technology Office (BICTO) shall be mandated to monitor the websites of all the offices of the BARMM and provide appropriate support, Mawallil said.

He said the Bangsamoro Information Office (BIO) would serve as the FOI focal office that will oversee the implementation of the provisions of the act.

Also, the BIO shall be tasked to develop standard forms for the submission of requests and the proper acknowledgment of such requests.

“More so, the BIO shall also prepare a Right to Information Manual which shall be readily available to the public at no charge,” Mawallil said.

The FOI bill was also co-authored by Minority Floor Leader Laisa Alamia, Deputy Minority leaders Suharto Ambolodto and Rasol Mitmug Jr., and MPs Don Mustapha Loong and Rasul Ismael. (PNA)

*Originally published on Philippine News Agency (https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1134295)

BARMM legislators seek sweeping FOI measure for region

COTABATO CITY—A group of members of the interim Bangsamoro parliament is pushing for a freedom of information law in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) which is currently completing its bureaucracy.

The measure was filed as Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) Bill No. 83, seeking to establish a system for offices in the Bangsamoro government mandating respect for and upholding people’s right to information.

According to the bill’s authors, passing legislation was needed to provide substantive and procedural details to ensure people’s access to information which are of public interest. It would be in keeping with transparency and full disclosure of government transactions.

The bill’s authors also said the measure was a concrete step toward public accountability and moral governance.

The mechanism for information access is sought to apply to all Bangsamoro government offices, including the parliament, ministries, departments, bureaus, commissions, boards, and other agencies, and government-owned or controlled corporations.

The proposal seeks to make available to the public government research data used as basis for policy decisions aside from records and documents of transactions and official acts.

The following pieces of information, the bill said, must be publicly disclosed:

  • Audited financial statements
  • Annual budget report
  • Itemized monthly collections and disbursements
  • Summary of income and expenditure
  • Revenue targets and actual collections
  • Statement of debt services
  • Annual procurement plan and procurement list
  • Bidding processes, deadlines and requirements
  • Items to bid, bid results on civil works, goods and services
  • Consulting services
  • Supplemental procurement plan

Also subject to public disclosure are:

  • Loans, grants, development assistance, technical assistance and programs from domestic and foreign financial institutions
  • Development plans, investment programs, detailed engineering design, standard specifications, performance targets and accomplishments, manual of operations, programs and projects, and the implementation guidelines
  • Executive issuances.

Under the measure, anyone interested to access information may just send a written request personally or via email and post.

Information shall be given free except for printing, photocopying and mailing costs.

Penalties are prescribed for failure by any government official or employee to attend to information requests within a specified period to respond.

The bill was introduced by parliament members Amir Mawallil and Baintan Adil-Ampatuan and co-authored by Laisa Alamia, Suharto Ambolodto, Don Loong, Rasol Ismael and Rasol Mitmug Jr.

BTA extends support to 10-year old chess master Al-Basher Buto

COTABATO CITY — Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) passed on Tuesday, March 16, the Resolution No. 356 commending Al-Basher Buto for his outstanding feats in both national and international chess championships, and providing support for his future development, during its Session No. 55 at the Bangsamoro Government Center, in Cotabato City.

The resolution was introduced by principal authors members of the Parliament Atty. Rasol Mitmug, Jr., Atty. Laisa Alamia, Suharto Ambolodto, Engr. Baintan Adil-Ampatuan, Amilbahar Mawallil, Rasul Ismael, and Engr. Don Mustapha Loong.

“One of the goals of the Bangsamoro Sports Commission [BSC] is to actually develop young athletes in the Bangsamoro,” Atty. Mitmug said.

Buto is the the first and youngest Bangsamoro master chess player.

The young Cainta-based Maranao chess player, who traces his roots from Marawi City, has participated in about 102 chess tournaments since the age of five and has achieved many awards in different competitions including scoring a gold medal in the 13th Asian Schools Chess Championship in China, and received three individual and two team gold medals for the overall crown in the 8th Asean Age Group Chess Championship in Malaysia in 2017. Buto also also won a trophy at the National Group Chess Championship in Cebu in the same year.

“Aside from giving support for the future development of our athlete, we should (also) give due recognition and incentive to the winning athletes especially those who win in the international field,” Atty. Jose Lorena said during the interpellation.

Atty. Omar Yasser Sema emphasized the importance of extending support to athletes in order to retain them, and avoid what has happened in the past athletes of the Philippines due to lack of support.

As stipulated in the Bangsamoro Youth Commission (BYC) Act, the BYC should extend and provide support and assistance to deserving youth and youth organizations, including scholarship grants.

The Bangsamoro Government, through the Ministry of Basic Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE), the BSC, and the BYC, has committed to provide financial support for Buto’s education, training and participation in both national and international competitions as a representative of the Bangsamoro region and the Philippines. (Bangsamoro Information Office)

*Originally published by the Bangsamoro Information Office (https://bangsamoro.gov.ph/news/latest-news/bta-extends-support-to-10-year-old-chess-master-al-basher-buto/)