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WB urges PH to pursue Mindanao peace deal
By Paolo G. Montecillo
The Government has been urged to “stay
the course” in pursuit of a peace deal in Mindanao, which is seen as the only
lasting way to secure economic development in a region that has been stunted by
a decades-long conflict.
Axel van Trotsenburg, world Bank’s
(WB) vice president for East Asia, this week called on officials to show
commitment to striking an agreement that seeks to end violence in the
Philippine’s south.
“Building peace takes time,
especially where poverty and conflict have become prevalent. We hope all
parties stay the course in Mindanao, because there is no alternative to peace,”
Van Trotsenburg said in a statement Monday.
This comes amid deliberations in
Congress over the Bangsamoro Basic Law-the result of a peace deal between the Aquino
administration and the separatist group Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Efforts by the government to end war
in Mindanao have come under scrutiny after a botched anti-terrorism operation that
led to deaths of 44 policemen and over a dozen others earlier this year.
World Bank officials’ and private
sector executives were in Cotabato City this week to touch base with civil
society groups and MILF leaders.
During his visit, Van Trotsenburg,
along with executives of some the country’s top companies, including Ayala
Corp. chaired by Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Manila Electric Co. Philippine
Long Distance Telephone Co. and First Agri Holdings Corp., met with the
leadership of the MILF in Camp Darapanan to explore investment opportunities in
the region.
Van Trotsenburg pledged that the
multilateral lender would help corral investments that would lead to economic
development and job generation in Mindanao.
The visit to Cotabato marks the 10th
anniversary of the establishment of the Mindanao Trust Fund, which has
supported economic and social recovery, as well as effective governance, in
southern Philippines.
More than a half of a million people
in 214 war-torn communities from 75 municipalities have benefited from the
trust fund, which has helped finance the construction of the new roads,
classrooms, health clinics and community centers and improved access to
electricity and water supply.’
“We look forward to working with all
parties-the government, the MILF, the private sector, local communities and
development partners-in transforming the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
into a Region of prosperity and successful poverty reduction,” Van Trotsenburg
said.
He said the bank can contribute in
areas with affected communities in the hope of positive change in terms of
improvement in maternal health, education and infrastructure. These efforts, he
said, will generate employment and provide opportunities to escape poverty.
“The bank continues to believe in a
peace process for a region that was seriously affected by conflict,” Van
Trotsenburg said.
“We look forward to working to all
parties-the government, the MILF, the private sector, Local communities and
development partners- in transforming, the ARMM into a region of prosperity and
successful poverty reduction,” he said.
Van Trotsenburg said the World Bank
was also conducting a study to provide recommendations on how to boast
employment in southern Philippines, particularly in conflict-affected areas.
The study, called the Mindanao Jobs
Report, will summarize existing analytical work and undertake research on job
creation in the area. The report will be released in July 2016. Source - PDI
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