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BARMM’s 'investment hubs' get governance citations

COTABATO CITY, Philippines — Members of the Bangsamoro business sector were elated with the special awards for efficiency bestowed upon the local governments in the region's two new investment hubs on Thursday, recognizing the accomplishments as key factors that can enhance the investment potentials of both areas.

Sixteen barangay governments in Lamitan City, that of Arco, Baas, Balagtasan, Balobo, Bohesapa, Boheyakan, Bulingan, Calugusan, Colonia, Limook, Look, Lumoton, Maligaya, Malinis, Ubit and Ulame, each got a Seal of Good Local Governance, or SGLG, from the Bangsamoro government last Thursday.

The awarding rite, held at the Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex in the regional capitol here, was one of the highlights of the weeklong commemoration of the fifth founding anniversary of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

“That is so good. That can hasten our efforts to show to investors from outside that coming into Lamitan City for capital-intensive agricultural projects is safe and so viable because the barangays there and the city government are functioning efficiently,” the entrepreneur-lawyer Ronald Hallid Torres, chairman of the Bangsamoro Business Council, told reporters here on Saturday.

Lamitan City in Basilan and the seaside municipality of Datu Blah Sinsuat in Maguindanao del Norte province, which are among the more than 30 local governments that received awards on Thursday, are now touted as the two new investment hubs in  BARMM, both ideal for large-scale agricultural and fishery ventures.

The Lamitan City local government unit also received an SGLG last Thursday, its seventh since 2016, along with the municipal governments of Maluso and Sumisip, two of the 11 towns in Basilan.

Clarito San Juan, a senior member of the Lamitan City Business Chamber, and Mohammad Pasigan, chairman of the Bangsamoro Regional Board of Investments, separately said on Saturday that the SGLG citations that 16 of the 45 barangays in Lamitan City got from the BARMM government can boost their efforts to invite potential business capitalists into the area.

The mayor of Datu Blah Sinsuat, Marshall Sinsuat, had received from the Bangsamoro government a Salamat

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