Thursday, May 5, 2011

AFP verifies legitimacy of CPLA head, backs closure agreement with gov’t

Manila, May 5 – The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) today verified the legitimacy of the leadership of Arsenio Humiding, chairman of the Cordillera People's Liberation Army (CPLA) and ensured support for the armed group’s closure agreement with the government.

“The CPLA is legitimately led by Arsenio Humiding, his group is what we recognize,” said Brig. Gen. Jose Mabanta Jr., AFP Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (J3).

The CPLA, an armed group of indigenous peoples in the Cordilleras which split from the New People’s Army (NPA), signed the Mt. Data Peace Accord in September 1986 under the administration of the late President Corazon C. Aquino.

Mabanta rejected claims of other parties that they are the recognized CPLA, calling them "rogues".

The CPLA has submitted a manifesto to us wherein all zone commanders pledged allegiance to the leadership of Chairman Humiding. he said.

Humiding took his oath as CPLA Chairman on April 3 during the Cordillera Bodong Administration (CBA)/CPLA Political Bureau Conference in Baguio City.

Meanwhile, Mabanta issued support for the closure agreement that the government and CPLA will sign tomorrow, May 6.

"This is peace and development we are ushering, and the signing that will happen between CPLA and our government shows what I thoroughly believe in, a holistic people-centered strategy in winning the peace.”

Mabanta, on his oath taking as AFP’s new operations chief, ensured the public with an appropriate execution of the new Internal Peace and Security Plan (IPSP) also known as “Bayanihan” which is focused on the approach of “winning the peace.” #

2 comments:

  1. Mabanta represents the kind of military leader who waves the olive branch only for posturing. He should climb the hinterlands of the Cordilleras to find out that the rogue he is moutging is no other than Humiding. Divide and dismantle CPLA. As long as there are people like Mabanta, the CPLA problem will never be solved. Ah. there's the bonus-Who wants to kill the gooses that lays the golden eggs?

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  2. Manang Geng Deles,

    This is a questionable accomplishment! How would you reconcile the fact that you were instrumental in the unification of CPLA and then later try to sow dissension among their ranks by recognizing the another splinter group led by Humiding who were estranged from their comrades. Humiding by the way is an NPA rebel returneee who already availed of the largesse of the erstwhile Rebel Returnee Program of the AFP-DSWD. He joined CPLA later at the behest of Mailed Molina whom he betrayed later.

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