COTABATO CITY — A proposed bill which outlines the guiding principles for the Rehabilitation Action Plan and the Livelihood Restoration Plan has been introduced by MP Ali Sangki, the main author of the proposed law.
To ensure that the assistance given to internally displaced persons (IDPs) is consistent and effective, Sangki said Parliament Bill No. 141 mandates that national and Bangsamoro government agencies expropriate and leverage on unused government-proclaimed resettlement areas, as well as assets and other public lands.
He said these areas will be converted
into primary growth centers and will serve as the regional hub for IDP
rehabilitation and resettlement projects and activities. Issues of social
integration, livelihood rehabilitation, and economic empowerment, with a focus
on the needs and capacities of conflict-affected and economically displaced
communities, will be given special consideration, according to the lawmaker.
“Our government has the primary
responsibility to ensure that IDPs’ basic rights to food, water, shelter,
dignity, and safety are met in addition to facilitating their access to all
other rights,” he said.
Sangki clarified that if conditions
for long-term solutions are not created, conditions for security, property
restoration, and resettlement of internally displaced people cannot be
realized.
Data shows in his explanatory note
that since 1969, there has been an ongoing conflict in Mindanao, which has
resulted in significant infrastructure and housing destruction as well as
massive displacement.
According to the Bangsamoro Organic
Law, the Parliament shall pass a law creating a housing and human settlements
agency to address the lack of shelters, settlements, and livelihoods for the
disadvantaged and homeless, especially those victims of conflict and
atrocities.
The proposed bill will encourage
rural development by providing IDPs and communities affected by conflict with
new land.
Once passed, a Resettlement and
Rehabilitation Development Council, attached to the Ministry of Human
Settlement, will be established to conduct a full status assessment of all
resettlement areas enumerated in the bill and execute all possible legal
remedies and procedures within its power and mandate to expropriate as far as
it is necessary and repossess or reacquire all the subject settlement areas.
(LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations Division)
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