ISABELA CITY, Basilan (April 17,
2018) - In a bid to combat terrorism in the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (ARMM), the regional government launched the Program Against Violent
Extremism (PAVE) here on Tuesday.
PAVE is the regional government's
first model program in providing various interventions to former Abu Sayyaf
Group (ASG) members who surrendered to the government, and their families.
It will also cater to returnees
from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF).
ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman noted
that the said program is recognized by the National Peace and Order Council
(NPOC), and will officially be part of the national government’s reintegration
program dubbed as CLIP or Comprehensive Local Integration Program - a program
aimed at achieving permanent and peaceful closure of all armed conflicts with
non-state groups.
Hataman said the ARMM government is
committed to do all the necessary measures to address violent extremism. The
program's core principles are to bridge social gaps, balance the military and
non-military offensives, and attain justice.
"Marami na tayong pinagdaanan
pero walang sustainable na solution kaya inaasahan po natin na itong programa
ay magiging daan at simula ng permanenteng kapayapaan dito sa ARMM,” Hataman
said.
Hataman said after being processed
by the local government unit (LGU)s and the Armed Forces of the Philippines
(AFP), the surrendering Abu Sayyaf members will be endorsed to the ARMM
government for the needed psychosocial, economic, educational and spiritual
interventions.
"And we will allow them to
live as normal and productive citizens in their communities, and they will be
the advocates for peace against violent extremism," he said, adding that
the cycle of violence must end.
The program seeks to prevent
returnees from going back, provide an opportunity to start anew, encourage more
ASGs to surrender, provide an avenue for healing, and increase grassroots
support to countering violent extremism.
"Ang pinaka-goal naman talaga
ng programang ito ay sumuko na lahat ng mga Abu Sayyaf, at naway dumating ang
araw na wala ng mga rebelde sa buong rehiyon," he said.
The returnees will automatically be
the recipients of the regional government's banner programs - ARMM's Health,
Education, Livelihood, Peace and Governance, and Synergy (ARMM-HELPS) and
ARMM's Bangsamoro Regional Inclusive Development with Growth and Equity
(ARMM-BRIDGE).
"We made sure na lahat ng mga
sumukong Abu Sayyaf na may mga pending cases ay hindi magiging benepisyaryo ng
programang ito," Hataman said.
Returnee Wiril Muril said:
"Dati ang daming pangako sa amin, dati puro salita lang pero ngayon ramdam
na mas magandang mabuhay nang payapa at mas nararamdaman na namin na handang
tumulong ang gobyerno sa amin."
Col. Juvymax Uy, commander of the
Army’s 104th Brigade based here, said Basilan will be “the model of the program
that will help solve violent extremism in Mindanao.”
PAVE will also be launched in the
provinces of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. There are 139 ASG returnees in Basilan, 61 in
Sulu and 23 in Tawi-Tawi.
Four BIFF members also surrendered
in the province of Maguindanao.
The regional government has called
on members of the rebel groups to peacefully surrender and take advantage of
the government's offer for them to start a new life. (With report from Bureau of Public Information)
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