MANILA, Philippines – Religious leaders in Mindanao have called for the re-inclusion of the Sulu province in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
In a statement, the Mindanao Religious Leaders Conference (MiRLeC) appealed to safeguard the gains achieved under the Bangsamoro peace process.
Article continues after this advertisement“We call for the re-inclusion of Sulu in the BARMM to ensure greater inclusivity and unity in the region,” the group said in a statement, as quoted by a news release of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) on Sunday.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Kristine now a tropical storm; Signal No. 1 up in 24 areas nationwide NEWSINFO Walang Pasok: Class suspensions on Tuesday, Oct. 22 NEWSINFO Sandro Marcos calls out VP Sara Duterte: ‘You crossed the line’The religious group also urged political leaders to ensure the peaceful and orderly conduct of the first BARMM regional parliamentary elections in May 2025.
“For our political leaders to observe sobriety and peaceful campaign endeavors as they engage our communities and electorates,” the leaders said, emphasizing the need for peaceful political engagement.
Article continues after this advertisementThe religious leaders likewise called on peace stakeholders to consolidate their efforts in strengthening the nation’s social fabric.
Article continues after this advertisement“For our peace institutions and organizations to consolidate their efforts in building social cohesion among our communities and the people of goodwill,” their statement read.
Article continues after this advertisementReligious gathering
Religious leaders in Mindanao gathered in Davao City on Oct. 8 and 9 to foster peace, unity, and justice in Mindanao and pledge their support to the Marcos administration’s peace agenda, the OPAPRU said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe gathering was attended by Christian bishops and priests, Muslim ulama, and representatives of traditional and religious indigenous peoples as delegates, and civil society as observers.
According to the OPAPRU, the event was a testament of the renewed inter-religious effort to sustain the gains and revitalize the Bishops-Ulama Conference, which now calls itself the MiRLeC.
The Christian delegation was composed of representatives from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines, and the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches.
The event was organized by OPAPRU, in collaboration with the Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society, Catholic Relief Service, World Vision, Silsillah, United Nations Development Program, The Asia Foundation, and Australian Aid.
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The group reaffirmed its belief that the increased collaboration between Muslims, Christians, and indigenous peoples (IP) is essential for achieving long-lasting peace and sustainable development in Mindanao, which has been reeling due to armed conflicts.
“Interfaith-based peacebuilding remains an imperative,” MiRLeC said, adding that the group now includes the IPgstar28, women and youth sectors.
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