INDIGNANT. A Wao resident participates in an indignation rally against Bangsamoro Parliament Bill no. 271 pushing the division of the 2nd-class municipality into two towns last Thursday. Photo by Froilan Gallardo
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RESIDENTS of Wao in Lanao del Sur fear a return to its bloody past – a time in the 1970s when land conflict pitted the Christian settlers against the Moro inhabitants—if a bill proposing to divide it into two pushes through the Bangsamoro Parliament.

KEEPING THE PEACE. A police officer walks past a huge poster set up by residents who opposed Bangsamoro Parliament Bill No. 271 pushing the division of the 2nd-class municipality into two towns. Photo by Froilan Gallardo

Parliament Bill No. 271 was filed by Bangsamoro Parliament Member Ali Montaha Babao, a lawmaker from Lanao del Sur seeking to create a new municipality called Saripada by carving out 11 of 26 barangays in this progressive second-class town.

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The proposed bill will have the seat of the new municipality of Pilintangan in Barangay Pilintangan. The 11 barangays to be included in the new town are Balatin, Buntongan, Buot, East Kilikili, Kadingilan, Mimbuaya, Muslim Village, Panang, Park Area, Pilintangan and Western (Poblacion).

Many residents fear a return to the violent past of Wao where Christian settlers fought against the Moros who were the original occupants.

The 35-year-old Joana Pallorina watched from the store where she was working as indignant residents rallied in the town plaza and denounced Bangsamoro Parliament bill No. 271 which seeks the creation of a new municipality from 11 barangays of Wao.

“There will be trouble here if that bill is passed,” Pallorina said.

Wao town Mayor Elvino Balicao Jr. said the creation of the new municipality from these 11 barangays which have predominantly Moro residents would create misunderstanding, disunity, and distrust among Christian and Muslim residents here.

Aside from that, Balicao said the division would leave many government buildings to the new town reducing Wao into a third-class municipality.

LISTENING. An elderly resident blows smoke from his pipe as he listens to speakers argue against Bangsamoro Parliament Bill No. 271 pushing the division of the 2nd-class municipality of Wao into two towns last Thursday. Photo by Froilan Gallardo

“This will slow down the growth of Wao due to the reduction of land area, decline in business activity resulting to lower revenue and the reduction of the National Tax Allocation,” Balicao said.

It is, however, the violent past that scares most residents.

Pallorina said Christians and Muslims residents have fought against each other in the bloodiest communal violence recorded in the 1970s.

She said her family who hails from Pampanga in Luzon fought against the Muslims and wants to forget that harrowing history.

Pallorina said the violence started when Moro residents demanded the return of the lands.

“I have to make plans to go back to Pampanga if there would be renewed fighting,” Pallorina said.

Another Wao resident, Arjay Turio recalled the bloody events and violence when the late former President Ferdinand Marcos created the municipality of Amai Manabilang, carved from the town of Wao.

Presidential Decree No. 1243 signed by the late President Marcos resulted in heavy fighting between Christian settlers and Moro residents.

“Muslims looked at Christians as land grabbers while Christians branded Muslims as criminals. We do not want to happen again in the future,” Turio said.

Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) deputy floor leader said she is sad that the proposed bill filed by Babao is still on the first reading in the Bangsamoro parliament.

Arnado said Babao had been urging for the bill to be discussed in the second reading but it had not gained support from fellow parliament members.

“It will not gain any support despite Babao’s urging considering the pain it made to the Wao residents,” Arnado said.

Arnado said the BTA will find time to go to Wao to assure the residents that the parliament will not be instrumental in dividing the town.

BTA members Rasul Enderez and Rasol Mitmog also echoed Arnado’s sentiments adding they will move to kill the bill during their session.

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