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National Commission on Muslim Filipinos Commissioner and Yes for Peace-Bayanihan ng Bayan Secretary-General Yusoph J. Mando (PIA NCR file photo)
CALOOCAN CITY, June 6 (PIA) -- The plight of 1.3 million “Filipinos” – who were born, raised and live in Sabah but have not been recognized by the Malaysian Government, and therefore remain illegal aliens – has been brought to the attention of National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) Commissioner and Yes for Peace-Bayanihan ng Bayan (YFP-BNB) Secretary-General Yusoph J. Mando, who then personally pledged to alleviate their condition.
Datu Mudarasulail Kiram, after earlier volunteering to head the YFP-BNB in Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-Tawi, brought the problem to the attention of Comm. Mando because the majority of those concerned are Muslim Filipinos.
MalaysiaPhilippinesTawiMaguindanaoBayanihanQuezon-cityBasilanMalaysianFilipinoFilipinosRepublic-of-the-philippinesDatu-mudarasulail-kiramCareer Executive Service Officers (CESOs), Career Executive Service Eligibles (CESEs) and Career Service Executive Eligibles (CSEEs) attentively listen to a presentation during a CESB Leadership Conclave with the Theme: "Govergence: Cultivating Exemplary Service." (Photo courtesy of Mr. Ernesto Alcanzare, Yes For Peace - Bayanihan ng Bayan lead organizer)
The Whole of Nation approach to ending the armed conflicts being pursued by the National Task Force to End the Local Communist Armed Conflicts (NTF-ELCAC) is anchored on good governance and would entail direct people’s participation.
Given limited resources of the government, the NTF-ELCAC has focused on eight hundred (800) barangays liberated from the influence and clutches of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) to prove that the communist armed conflict can be ended through good governance.
PhilippinesPhilippineBenguetValenzuela-cityCity-of-valenzuelaBayanihanQuezon-cityFilipinosFilipinoMaria-anthonette-velasco-allonesErnesto-alcanzareMaria-marcy-cosare-ballesterosThe seeds of Yes for Peace – Bayanihan ng Bayan (YFP-BB), a non-government initiative to get the Filipino people into the centerstage of the comprehensive peace process that was eventually supported by government agencies, was planted at the Diliman campus of the University of the Philippines (UP) in 1988.
Four years later, in 1992, the campaign, which was then known as DiYes for Peace was recognized by the UP Board of Regents when it resolved to declare all UP campuses a Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality (ZOPFAN), as well as support the campaign inside and outside of UP.
The campaign silently moved on until it was identified as one of the strategies to address the root causes of the insurgency by the 4th National Peace and Order summit in 1995.
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