Cotabato City (Jan.
11, 2017) – Regional governor Mujiv Hataman of the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (ARMM) underscored that poverty alleviation is his administration’s
top priority this year.
This
objective was discussed today, Jan. 11, at the Tapatan sa ARMM, a regular media
forum, held at the Bajau Hall, Office of the Regional Governor compound in this
city.
During
the event, Gov. Hataman covered various issues affecting the ARMM as well as
policies of President Rodrigo Duterte specifically the war against illegal
drugs and criminality and its effects in the region.
He
noted that around 95% of the ARMM’s 116 municipal mayors and two city mayors
have confirmed their attendance to an invitation for a meeting with the
President in Malacañang scheduled today, Jan. 11.
The
governor has expressed full support to the President’s initiative to eliminate
illegal drugs and criminality in the country. “Tama naman talaga na
matapos na ang problema sa droga,” he said.
As to
poverty alleviation -- the regional government’s prime focus for the year --
Gov. Hataman said there is a P4-billion allocation for various programs and
projects aimed at eliminating hunger and malnutrition in the region.
He also
answered the long-standing question on the cause of delay in the release of the
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) payouts that sometimes take as long
as five months.
“Ang control ng DSWD
(Department of Social Welfare of Development) -ARMM at regional
government ay monitoring lamang,” the governor said, “kahit mag
huhumiyaw ang DSWD-ARMM at ang regional government na
bayaran na, kung walang paper for the contractor to pay it, walang
mangyayari,” he added.
DSWD-ARMM
has already scheduled a meeting with the DSWD central office to discuss about
the technical problems the program is facing and to clear out issues on
inconsistencies.
The
regional governor also answered questions on terror threats and drug-related
violence. The 6th Infantry Division and the Philippine National Police, he
said, have intensified security measures and will definitely be on top of the
situation, along with the regional government’s support, to ensure peace and
order stability in the region.
The
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in the ARMM at the provincial levels are
also on high alert after the recent jailbreak in North
Cotabato involving high-profile inmates, the regional governor said.
The
local government units of areas where the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) operates, said
Gov. Hataman, have created teams led by the Cooperative Development Authority
and the Department of Agriculture to implement productivity activities aimed at
helping local communities, including families of ASG members.
As to
the economy, the regional government is expecting this year around the same
level as 2016’s investment inflow. Gov. Hataman said his administration is
looking at inviting more job-generating investments this year to provide more
opportunities to his constituents. (Bureau of Public Information)
(By
JC-MPF with PR from Bureau of Public Information – ARMM)
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