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Voters favor creation of 8 Bangsamoro towns in Cotabato province

COTABATO CITY, Philippines — More than three-fourths of the 89,594 registered voters in 63 Bangsamoro barangays in Cotabato province in Region 12 voted in favor of proposals to create eight municipalities covering their domains during a plebiscite on Saturday.

Officials of the Commission on Elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao told reporters here on Sunday that 81.1%, or 72,658 of the 89,594 voters in the 63 barangays consented to the bills passed last year by the BARMM regional assembly, as enabling measures for the creation of the Pahamudin, Kadayangan, Nabalawag, Old Kaabacan, Kapalawan, Malidegao, Tugunan and Ligawasan municipalities.

“It was a successful, historic, peaceful plebiscite,” Mayla Luna Bayao, Cotabato provincial election officer, said on Sunday morning.

Brig. Gen. Prexy Tanggawohn, director of the Police Regional Office-Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, and his counterpart in Region 12, Brig. Gen. Augustus Placer, separately confirmed on Sunday the statistics released by Comelec employees in Cotabato province and in BARMM.

Tanggawohn and Placer on Saturday toured in many of the 63 barangays, grouped together as BARMM’s Special Geographic Area, or SGA, to oversee the plebiscite security missions of units under them, mobilized to help the Comelec administer the exercise, the last requisite for the creation of the eight municipalities.

Residents of the 63 SGA barangays in different towns in Cotabato, one of the four provinces under Administrative Region 12, voted for the inclusion of their barangays into the proposed core territory of the Bangsamoro region in a referendum in early 2019 that led to the replacement of the then 27-year and now defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao with a more administratively and politically empowered BARMM.

BARMM is a product of more than 20 years of peace talks between Malacañang and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, whose chairman, Ahod Balawag Ebrahim, is an appointed chief minister of the now four-year Bangsamoro government.

Two members of the 80-seat BARMM parliament, Mohammad Kellie Antao and the physician-ophthalmologist Kadil Sinolinding Jr., who both have extensive

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