President Aquino
creates Task Force on Bangsamoro Development
Press Release
February 19, 2013
MALACAÑANG – President
Benigno S. Aquino III has issued a directive for the creation of the
Task Force on Bangsamoro Development to push forward the
rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in the region following the
signing of the framework agreement for a peace settlement between the
government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), Executive
Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. said on Tuesday.
Ochoa said Administrative
Order No. 37, which President Aquino signed on February 13, will
ensure that development projects and programs are implemented in
Bangsamoro, a new autonomous region that will be established in
Mindanao, for MILF combatants and their families as well as
communities that will be affected by the framework agreement signed in
October last year.
The task force, according to
Ochoa, is mandated to develop and implement programs that will respond
to the health, education and livelihood needs of MILF priority
beneficiaries and poverty-stricken communities throughout Mindanao.
“The peaceful resolution of
the conflict in Mindanao goes beyond the signing of the framework
agreement. This administration wants to ensure that peace and progress
go hand in hand,” Ochoa said.
The Aquino administration
last week took the initial step to help MILF forces and their families
and affected persons and communities with the launch of the social
development plan called Sajahatra Bangsamoro Program in Maguindanao.
“Although the initial
beneficiaries of the program will be MILF members and their families,
other residents in the region will also receive the benefits of the
peace agreement and the development and livelihood initiatives that go
with it,” the Executive Secretary said.
The task force is composed
of the Cabinet secretary as chairperson and the heads of the
Departments of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Labor and
Employment (DOLE), Health (DOH), Education (DepEd), Agriculture (DA),
the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and Budget and Management,
and the presidential adviser on the peace process (OPAPP) as members.
Other members are the
secretaries of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), the
Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office
(PCDSPO), the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO),
and the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson (OPS), as well as the
heads of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and the Philippine
Health Insurance Corp. (PHIC).
The President also
instructed the task force to coordinate with the Transition
Commission, created under Executive Order No. 120 last year, in the
development and implementation of the program.
He likewise ordered the task
force and Transition Commission to jointly monitor the implementation
of the development projects and submit regular reports to the Office
of the President.
Funding for the operation of
the task force will be drawn initially from the current budgets of
member-agencies and subsequent appropriations will be incorporated in
their annual budget proposals.
AO 37 shall take effect
immediately.