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Vol. III, No. 42 | Apr 3-9, 2023 (Ramadan 12-18, 1444)

PCG, MARINA asked to explain on Basilan ferry fire (Full Story on Page A2)

BARMM to hold mass signing of appointments, oath taking of teaching, non-teaching personnel THE BANGSAMORO Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education will conduct another mass signing of appointments and oath taking for 196 teaching and non-teaching personnel to officially work for the MBHTE on Tuesday, April 11.

(Full story on Page A2)

BARMM builds P25-M town hall to better serve Turtle islands ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Ministry of the Interior and Local Government in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (MILG-BARMM) is building a PHP25 million modern town hall to better serve the residents of the remote municipality of Turtle Islands, Tawi-Tawi. Lawyer Naguib Sinarimbo, MILG minister, said in a

statement Saturday that the municipal hall aims to improve the services of local government units and ensure that moral governance is felt even in the farthest town of BARMM. Sinarimbo said distance is not a hindrance in constructing a town hall in such a remote area. The municipality of Turtle Islands is located within

the Sulu Sea at the southwestern tip of the country, at the edge of the international treaty limits separating the Philippines and Malaysia. “Despite its distance, we are constructing a municipal hall for the farthest municipality to ensure that governance is also felt there,” Sinarimbo said. The town hall, he said,

would not only serve as a help desk for the government’s bureaucracy and implement policies for the betterment of its constituents but would also provide symbolic functions in the community. It will serve as a venue for holding local government business, implementing government services, and conducting publicrelated assistance and ac-

tivities in offices or council meeting rooms. Turtle Islands is a fifthclass municipality of TawiTawi with a population of 5,683, as of the 2020 census, and is a protected and natural breeding ground for green sea turtles. The municipality consists of six small islands – Taganak, Baguan, Langaan, Boan, Lihiman, and the Great Bakungan. Teofilo Garcia, Jr./PNA

A3 Across the Bangsamoro

A4 Editorial

A6 Abroad

8 bills introduced for first reading on Monday’s regular session

ICC tightens the noose

PM Sudani: No need for US-led forces in Iraq

The Bangsamoro Parliament in a regular session on Monday, Mar. 20, has introduced eight bills on first reading, which include, among others these proposed measures are the Bangsamoro Palliative and Hospice Act of 2022;

For lack of a better advice, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. recently announced the country’s disengagement from the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC). The decision was apparently in reaction to the court’s rejection of the country’s request to suspend the inquiry into the blood-stained drug war...

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani says the Arab country does not need US-led foreign combat troops on its soil, as the Iraqi forces are fully capable of preserving Iraq’s security after the elimination of the Daesh terrorist group.


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