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Lanao Sur farmers receive support to boost productivity



MARAWI CITY (PIA) — Farmers in Lanao del Sur expressed their appreciation for the vital support they received for their agricultural and livestock operations. Through the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR) of the Bangsamoro government, they received a warehouse, solar dryer, and livestock shelters, aimed at enhancing their productivity.

The Farmers’ Cooperative in Barangay Amaiditimbang, Masiu town, was granted a warehouse for crop storage and a solar dryer to improve post-harvest processes. Cooperative member Najer Ali thanked the Bangsamoro Government for providing these facilities, emphasizing their importance, particularly during harvest seasons.

“For a long time, we struggled with inadequate storage and drying facilities. Now, we have a proper warehouse and solar dryer that will help us preserve and process our crops efficiently,” Ali said.

The cooperative also received a cattle shed to protect livestock during extreme weather conditions.

Omelhair Gandamato, another member, expressed gratitude for the shelter, which will support their livestock project.

“We are very grateful because we not only received cattle from MAFAR, but they also provided us with a proper shelter for them. This will ensure that our cattle are well-protected, especially during the rainy season,” Gandamato said.

The Tabay Coconut Farm Producer Cooperative in Barangay Budas, Balabagan town, also received a goat shed to support their goat farming project.

These efforts are part of MAFAR’s ongoing efforts to strengthen agriculture in the Bangsamoro region by improving productivity, reducing post-harvest losses, and promoting sustainable farming practices.

The turnover was led by MAFAR Special Development Fund program officer Najib Usman, who encouraged the farmers to fully utilize the facilities and maintain them for long-term community benefit. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur/with reports from MAFAR)

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Marawi Compensation Board continues to assist siege victims, releases P1.18B



MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) — To fulfill President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to expedite the compensation process for victims of the 2017 Marawi siege, the Marawi Compensation Board (MCB) distributed P75,612,598.32 to 40 claimants, March 20.

This brings the total funds disbursed to P1,187,041,105.48, benefiting 713 claimants.

During the payout, claimant Yusoph expressed relief after years of waiting: “Alhamdulillah kasi naabutan namin yung matagal naming hinihintay. We’ve been waiting actually for how many years and finally dumating na,” he said.

(Praise be to God that we finally got what we’ve been waiting for. We’ve actually been waiting for how many years, and it has finally arrived.)

Though there were some delays, Yusoph is thankful for the creation of MCB, which enables them to receive what they are rightfully entitled to.

Rawia, another claimant, also expressed gratitude despite the delays: “Masaya kami, kahit matagal naming hinintay ito, nauunawaan namin. Sa totoo lang, hindi ito lubos na sapat para sa lahat ng nawala, pero Alhamdulillah, nagpapasalamat pa rin kami. At least kinilala nila ang aming hinaing,” she said.

(We’re happy, even though we’ve waited a long time for this, we understand. Honestly, it’s not fully enough for everything we lost, but Praise be to God, we’re still thankful. At least they acknowledged our concerns.)

She added that the funds will be used wisely for home repairs.

The compensation is governed by Republic Act No. 11696, the Marawi Siege Victims Compensation Act of 2022, which provides cash assistance for death claims and compensation for property damages. Death claims are eligible for P350,000, while compensation for destroyed homes is based on construction materials used.

Those with totally destroyed homes will receive P18,000 per square meter for concrete, P13,500 for mixed concrete and wood, and P9,000 for light or pure wood. For partially damaged homes, owners will receive P12,000 for concrete, P9,000 for mixed concrete and wood, and P6,000 for light or pure wood.

MCB continues to process claims and urges remaining claimants to be patient. Under its new chairperson, Attorney Moslemen T. Macarambon Sr., the Board reiterated its commitment to fulfilling its mandate under RA 11696. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur with reports from MCB)

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Marawi Compensation Board welcomes new chairperson



MARAWI CITY (PIA) — Lawyer Moslemen T. Macarambon Sr. assumed as the chairperson of the Marawi Compensation Board (MCB) following a turnover ceremony on Tuesday, March 25.

Macarambon Sr., a former regional trial court judge and Commission on Elections commissioner, took on the role with a focus on advancing the MCB’s objectives.

In his acceptance speech, Macarambon Sr. acknowledged the challenges ahead and reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring the continuation of the compensation process.

Prior to his appointment as chairperson, Macarambon Sr. served as a member of the MCB.

Outgoing chairperson Attorney Maisara C. Dandamun-Latiph, appointed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in January 2023, played a key role in strengthening the MCB’s mandate to facilitate compensation for those who lost residential and commercial properties, as well as loved ones, during the conflict.

Under her leadership, the MCB has released a total of P1,443,712,772.10 to 848 claimants.

In her farewell address, Dandamun-Latiph expressed confidence in the new leadership and emphasized the importance of continuing the compensation process.

Meanwhile, the MCB remains dedicated to supporting the recovery and rebuilding of Marawi through this leadership transition. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur)

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Marawi Compensation Board distributes P919-M to siege victims

 


MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) — The Marawi Compensation Board (MCB) has now disbursed a total of P919,416,092.46 in compensation to victims of the 2017 Marawi Siege, with the latest payout of P77,528,135.04 on March 11 benefiting 54 eligible claimants.


Created under Republic Act 11696, the MCB was established to provide financial compensation to individuals and families who suffered damages during the Marawi Siege. Since its formation, the Board has approved claims totaling P2,297,930,807.34, aiming to restore the losses and hardships faced by those affected by the conflict.

 

In a recent appearance on the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon program, MCB Chairperson Maisara Dandamun-Latiph assured the public that with continued support from the national government, the Board is expediting the compensation process and improving its efficiency.

 

Meanwhile, the latest distribution has brought significant relief to claimants who have been awaiting financial assistance. One of the recipients, Zai, a structure claimant, expressed her gratitude for the compensation, which enabled her to rebuild her home.

 

Alhamdulillah! Dumating din yung blessings galing kay Allah. Nagpapasalamat din kami dahil maayos na rin ‘yung bahay namin. Malaking tulong talaga ang MCB para kahit papaano ay mabawi namin ang nasira o nawala sa amin. Maraming salamat sa Gobyerno at nabuo nila ang MCB para tulungan kaming biktima ng siege,” said Zai.

 

(Alhamdulillah! The blessings from Allah have finally come. We are also grateful because our house is now in good condition. The MCB has truly been a big help so that we can somehow recover what was damaged or lost. Thank you very much to the Government for creating the MCB to assist us victims of the siege.)

 

The MCB remains dedicated to ensuring that all eligible claimants receive their compensation. It encourages those still waiting for their claims to remain patient and vigilant as the Board continues to process applications and distribute funds accordingly. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur)


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Marawi receives new equipment to improve waste management




MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) — The Bangsamoro Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources, and Energy (MENRE) handed over an Enviro-Asher unit to the local government unit (LGU) of Marawi on March 3 to support the LGU’s waste management efforts.

 

This marks the second installation of the waste reduction technology, following its deployment in Cotabato City in February.

 

The Enviro-Asher is a non-combustion waste reduction equipment that utilizes advanced technology to minimize waste volume without relying on external power sources such as diesel or kerosene.

 

“With the first unit deployed in Cotabato City, providing another Enviro-Asher to Marawi City marks a major step toward reinforcing sustainable waste management across our communities. This initiative underscores our unwavering commitment to a cleaner and healthier Bangsamoro,” said MENRE Minister Akmad A. Brahim.

 

According to data from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Marawi City generates approximately 27.8 percent of Lanao del Sur’s daily solid waste, totaling about 148 tons per day. The Enviro-Asher is expected to reduce this waste load by providing a more efficient waste disposal method.

 

Sadiq Mohamad, director of the LGU Marawi Project Management Office, expressed gratitude for the new technology. He stated that with MENRE’s support, LGU Marawi is better prepared to address its waste management challenges.

 

He also emphasized the LGU’s commitment to sustainability and the need for continuous innovation in waste management for the benefit of future generations.

 

The Enviro-Asher project is a key MENRE initiative aimed at promoting sustainable communities and environmental responsibility throughout the Bangsamoro region. (APB/PIA-10 Lanao del Sur, with reports from MENRE)

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BARMM’s water rationing project eases IDPs’ burden



The Bangsamoro Government’s Marawi Rehabilitation Program (MRP) has launched a water rationing initiative aimed at providing 120,000 liters of potable water to 2,370 households across 15 transitory shelters in Marawi City. This project, set to run for the next ten months, is designed to address water scarcity and ease the financial burden on internally displaced persons (IDPs). The water rationing effort supplements ongoing water distribution in permanent shelters, ensuring continued access to clean water for those affected by the 2017 Marawi siege. (Photo courtesy of Bangsamoro Government)

MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) — Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Marawi City have expressed relief over the Bangsamoro Government’s Marawi Rehabilitation Program (MRP) water rationing project.

The project, set to provide 120,000 liters of potable water to 2,370 households across 15 transitory shelters over the next ten months, aims to address water scarcity and reduce financial burden on families.

Faisal Aragasi from the Boganga shelter said the water supply is a big help to their community. Previously, many IDPs had to purchase water, but the project allows for more affordable access, easing daily difficulties.

“We are grateful for the assistance from BARMM, especially the water supply. In return, we will assist MRP in ensuring the organized and fair distribution of water in our shelter,” Aragasi said.

The project supplements BARMM’s water rationing efforts in eight permanent shelters, which have been serving 1,680 households since 2022.

As the Ministry of Social Services and Development (MSSD) prepares to complete its water rationing efforts at the Sagonsongan Shelter, this new initiative guarantees continued water access for those in need.

IDPs from Sagonsongan expressed their gratitude to BARMM. Sairah Dimal highlighted the savings from purchasing water, while Khalid Abubacar emphasized the importance of water to his daily routines, such as ablution, cleaning, and laundry. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur)

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Army urges security reclassification of Lanao Sur towns

 


MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) — The Philippine Army, through the 103rd Infantry Brigade (Bde), recommended the threat reclassification of three municipalities in Lanao del Sur to address rising security concerns ahead of the upcoming elections.

During the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) and the Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC) first quarter joint meeting, Col. Noel Ian Ignes, commander of Task Force Marawi and office-in-charge of 103rd Bde, presented the proposed changes in security classifications, highlighting the need for heightened measures in certain areas due to ongoing violence and historical incidents of election-related unrest.

Specifically, the municipality of Taraka is proposed to be upgraded from a yellow to a red category following a recent strafing incident. Sultan Dumalondong is recommended to move from orange to red due to its history of election-related violence, including shootings. Lumbayanague is also recommended for an upgrade from yellow to orange because of intense political rivalry contributing to frequent violence.

In December 2024, the Provincial Joint Peace and Security Coordination Committee (PJSCC) identified varying levels of concern across the province. As part of their assessment, 18 municipalities were classified as “red” (areas of grave concern), due to a history of intense violence, such as shootings, grenade attacks, and indiscriminate firing. Nine (9) municipalities have been placed in “orange” category (areas of concern), while nine (9) municipalities were classified as “yellow” (areas of potential concern) due to sporadic election-related conflicts. Only seven (7) municipalities have been placed in the “green” category, reflecting peaceful and stable conditions.

“Marawi City was categorized as an area of grave concern due to reported incidents of commotion from parties, election-related shooting incidents, and grenade-throwing. The city was also placed under COMELEC (Commission on Elections) control during the previous election. The seventeen municipalities classified as areas of grave concern have a history of intense political violence and election-related incidents such as shootings, indiscriminate firing, and ballot snatching, with seven of these municipalities being placed under COMELEC control in the previous election,” said Ignes.

Meanwhile, the seven (7) municipalities identified as areas of concern were due to their history of intense political rivalries and election-related incidents. In comparison, nine (9) municipalities were categorized as areas of potential concern due to a history of political rivalries and election-related incidents like fistfights.

The Army also proposed several actions such as collaboration with the provincial COMELEC, police, and local government units to ensure heightened security measures in at-risk municipalities. For municipalities in the “red” category, the Army recommended COMELEC control in eight municipalities, allowing the Commission to directly manage election security. Furthermore, quick reaction forces with armed assets should be deployed in 10 municipalities to ensure immediate response capabilities to any incidents.

The 103rd Bde has set up three Election Monitoring Action Centers (EMACs) across the province to coordinate efforts, monitor developments, and enable quick deployment of security forces when necessary. The provincial EMAC is based at the Kampo Ranao headquarters in Marawi City, while the sub-provincial EMAC for the first district is in Barangay Ragayan, Poona Bayabao, and the sub-provincial EMAC for the second district is in Barangay Liong, Bayang. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur)

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Lanao Sur police intensify operations against loose firearms



MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) —The Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LDSPPO) is ramping up its efforts against loose firearms to reduce shooting incidents and other election-related violent activities.

These efforts include increased checkpoint and chokepoint operations to control the possession and use of illegal firearms, according to Police Major Santos L. Monares, chief of the LDSPPO Operation Unit.

“The province’s peace and order situation remains generally peaceful but volatile due to the presence of armed groups, clan conflicts, and political tension,” he said during the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) and Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC) first quarter joint meeting on March 5.

Citing past elections, Monares said shooting incidents could become a major concern in the province, especially during this year’s national and local elections, and the first Bangsamoro parliamentary election.

From January to February of this year, the LDSPPO recorded 20 shooting incidents, a 20 percent increase compared to the 16 incidents reported during the same period in 2024. The most recent incident occurred on February 26, resulting in the death of Abdulazis Aloyodan, the former mayor of Lumbaca-Unayan town.

In addition to checkpoint operations, the LDSPPO is addressing clan conflicts to prevent further escalation by collaborating with local government units, traditional leaders, and the Armed Forces of the Philippines, to facilitate or encourage “rido” settlements.

Meanwhile, the LDSPPO has outlined its election deployment plan, which involves 1,483 personnel. The deployment includes 41 election monitoring centers and 240 polling centers. Moreover, 333 personnel will be assigned as Quick Response Teams in areas of concern, while 150 personnel from the provincial headquarters will remain on standby. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur)

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Marawi hospital now PhilHealth-accredited for heart bypass surgery



MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) — Patients needing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery can now access the Z-Benefit Package at Amai Pakpak Medical Center (APMC), following a memorandum of agreement (MoA) between APMC and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (PhilHealth-BARMM) on March 3.

The CABG Z-Benefit Package provides eligible members up to 550,000 pesos in coverage, including medicines, laboratory tests, operating room fees and professional fees.

“With the opening of APMC’s Heart Institute in August 2023, and now the Z-benefit accreditation for CABG, APMC is on its path to becoming a regional apex multi-specialist center in Mindanao,” said Datu Masiding M. Alonto Jr., PhilHealth-BARMM regional vice president.

Alonto said the MoA strengthens the partnership between APMC and PhilHealth. He also announced a new PhilHealth circular for Z-Benefit Packages covering open-heart surgeries, aiming to address the high cost of such procedures.

“Open-heart surgeries are some of the most costly operations causing extreme financial burden to Filipinos,” Alonto said. “It is therefore necessary that the support value for open-heart surgeries and other high-cost medical procedures and diseases be increased.”

Dr. Shalimar Sani-Rakiin, APMC chief, said the agreement reflects a shared commitment to accessible healthcare in Mindanao. She said the accreditation fulfills APMC’s goal of providing life-changing treatment.

Rakiin acknowledged the Philippine Heart Center (PHC) and Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC) for their guidance. She also thanked PhilHealth-BARMM.

“Your dedication to making healthcare more accessible and inclusive is a powerful force in bridging the gaps in medical services,” Rakiin said.

Dr. Ali T. Macatanong, head of the APMC Heart Institute, encouraged patients in Lanao del Sur and nearby provinces to use the CABG Z-Benefit Package. He said the package allows patients to receive the surgery without out-of-pocket expenses. He also assured that PhilHealth will cover expenses for indigent patients. (APB/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur)

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PSA outlet in Marawi enhances access to vital documents for Lanao Sur residents



MARAWI CITY (PIA) —The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) has launched a new Civil Registry System (CRS) outlet in Marawi City, aimed at improving access to essential civil registry documents for residents of Lanao del Sur and nearby towns within the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

The ceremony, held at the PSA Lanao del Sur Provincial Office on February 26, was led by Deputy National Statistician Clemente S. Manaog. He highlighted the importance of the new CRS outlet in meeting the growing demand for easier access to civil registry documents, such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, which are crucial for various personal and government-related transactions.

We responded to that need of our kababayans dito sa Lanao del Sur, sa Marawi, specifically in BARMM – the need for documentation. Because sa ngayon hindi tayo pwedeng gumalaw na wala tayong documentation. Kaya sabi natin, dapat kung kukuha ang ating mga kababayan ng kanilang dokumento para gamitin sa kanilang transakyon, gawin natin itong mas madali at mas mura, pero yung integridad o kredibilidad ng dokumento ay totoo at maaasahan,” he said.

(We responded to the need of our fellow citizens here in Lanao del Sur, in Marawi, specifically in BARMM – the need for documentation. Because, right now, we cannot move forward without proper documentation. So, we said that if our citizens need to obtain their documents for their transactions, we should make it easier and more affordable, while ensuring that the integrity and credibility of the documents remain genuine and reliable.)

Manaog reflected on the evolution of the civil registry process, noting that before the year 2000 when PSA was still the National Statistics Office (NSO), civil registry requests were processed manually with physical folders. Citizens had to travel to Manila to access essential documents, which was costly and time-consuming, especially for those in remote areas.

He also emphasized the advancements brought about by PSA’s digitalization project, which has transformed the agency from handling paper-based records to managing 197 million digital records, including birth, marriage, and death certificates. These records are now securely stored and accessible through a centralized digital system, allowing citizens across the country—and even overseas—to request and receive their civil registry documents without traveling to the PSA main office in Manila.

“Kung ang iyong record ay nadigitalize namin, nailagaynamin ito sa aming database, pwede ka nang magrequest dito sa Marawi City. Ang dokumentong iyon ay tatanggapin kahit saan mo ito gamitin. Kasi ano ang makukuha mo sa Manila or sa ibang outlet, yun din ang makukuha mo dito sa Marawi City. Ganyan kahalaga dahil ang layunin natin ay gawing madali at mailapit ang serbisyo ng gobyerno sa ating mga kababayan,” Manaog said.

(If your record has been digitized and added to our database, you can now request it here in Marawi City. That document will be accepted wherever you use it. What you receive here in Marawi City is the same as what you would get in Manila or any other outlet. This is how important it is, as our goal is to make government services easier and more accessible to our fellow citizens.)

“Ang ipinangako ng PSA at Unisys ay kapag nakapagbayad ka, makukuha mo ang dokumento sa loob ng isang oras,” he added.

(What PSA and Unisys have promised is that once you make a payment, you will receive your document within an hour.)

According to Manaog, their goal is to open 80 CRS outlets nationwide, with five outlets planned for BARMM. Three of these outlets are already operational in Cotabato City, Tawi-Tawi, and Marawi City, with new outlets set to open in Sulu and Basilan later this year.

Nor-ain M. Magadapa from Ditsaan Ramain shared her positive experience with the CRS outlet in Marawi. She explained that she learned about the outlet while in Iligan City for an appointment, where she encountered issues with her documents. She was advised to visit the Marawi CRS outlet for assistance.

“Alhamdullillah, kasi yung experience ko dito sa Marawi CRS outlet ay smooth naman at lahat ng mga staff dito ay approachable and kind,” she expressed.

(Praise be to God because my experience here in the Marawi CRS outlet was smooth with all the staff being approachable and kind.)

Magadapa encourages fellow residents of Lanao del Sur who need their civil registry documents to visit the CRS outlet in Marawi, which is located across from the Lanao del Sur Schools Division 1 in Brgy Datu Saber. (APB/PIA-10 Lanao del Sur)

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Local governments celebrate civil registry outlet launch in Marawi



MARAWI CITY (PIA) — The opening of the new Civil Registry System (CRS) outlet in Marawi City has received strong support from local government officials who recognize the facility’s positive impact on public service delivery. Officially opened on February 26, the outlet is expected to benefit not only the people of Marawi but also residents from nearby municipalities in Lanao del Sur.

Norombae Manalocon-Sumandar, Vice Mayor of Piagapo, commended the decision to locate the CRS outlet in Marawi City as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to make public services more accessible.

“The opening of the CRS outlet significantly forms part of the government’s policy on bringing public service closer to the people,” said Sumandar.

Marjorie Ann Sani, planning officer representing Governor Mamintal A. Adiong Jr., emphasized the CRS outlet’s importance in improving government service delivery.

“For many years, securing birth, marriage, and death certificates has been challenging for many of our constituents. The need to travel far, endure long lines, and overcome bureaucratic hurdles has made what should be a simple task into a difficult burden. But today, with this new CRS Outlet in Barangay Datu Saber, Marawi City, we are taking a giant leap forward in making these services closer to the people,” she said.

Engr. Sadick Mohamad, Project Management Director from the Office of the City Mayor, who represented Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra, spoke about the broader vision behind the outlet’s establishment. He highlighted that the project is part of a larger plan for a modern, digital, and responsive civil registry system.

“By embracing technology and innovation, we streamline processes, reduce wait times, and safeguard against fraud or errors, ultimately ensuring the integrity of the system and the rights of every citizen,” he said.

He also noted that the CRS outlet brings government services closer to the people, offering a more accessible and user-friendly way to obtain essential documents.

“The outlet provides an easier path for many to secure their civil records for personal, work, travel, or legal purposes,” he added.

Local government representatives thanked the PSA for collaborating and making the CRS outlet in Marawi a reality. With the CRS outlet now open in Marawi, residents can expect greater ease in accessing civil registration services, opening up new opportunities for them and their families. (APB/PIA-10 Lanao del Sur)

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PSA brings civil registration services closer to Lanao Sur communities



MARAWI CITY (PIA) — The opening of the Civil Registry System (CRS) Outlet in Lanao del Sur brings civil registration services closer to its residents and nearby areas. This long-awaited facility aims to address the residents’ logistical challenges in securing vital documents such as birth, marriage, and death certificates.

During the launch, Engr. Akan G. Tula, OIC Regional Director of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the Bangsamoro region, emphasized the outlet’s role in improving access to civil registration services.

“This outlet represents a milestone in our collective efforts to make civil registration services efficient and accessible. For years, residents coped with long and expensive trips just to secure necessary documents. Now, they no longer have to endure such hardships,” he said.

Tula explained that Marawi City was selected as the location for the outlet due to its central position in the province, enabling it to serve both Marawi City and neighboring municipalities.

He also pointed out that the CRS outlet would reduce the need for residents to travel to distant cities like Iligan or Cotabato, which often involved high transportation costs.

“Pag galing ka ng Bayang, or galing ka ng Kapatagan, pupunta ka pa ng Iligan, o bababa ka pa ng as far as Cagayan de Oro, or bababa ka pa ng as far as Cotabato City. It really required pamasahe papunta ng Iligan,” he added.

Tula further noted that establishing CRS outlets is part of PSA’s ongoing effort to improve civil registration services and promote inclusivity.

“Civil registration is the backbone of governance, ensuring that every birth, marriage, and death is properly recorded, allowing individuals to access their rights and opportunities. With this facility, we streamline the process and foster inclusivity,” he said.

Mohammadali R. Alonto, OIC-Chief Statistical Specialist of PSA Lanao del Sur, expressed his appreciation for the efforts behind the CRS outlet.

“The opening of this Civil Registration System outlet in Lanao del Sur and Marawi City is more than just completing a physical structure. It stands as a powerful symbol of accessibility, efficiency, and inclusivity in civil registration services,” he said.

He also noted that the launch coincides with Civil Registration Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of civil documents in securing identity, rights, and opportunities.

“What better way to honor this month than by bringing these essential services closer to the people, ensuring that vital records like birth, marriage, and death certificates are now easily accessible to our communities,” Alonto said. (APB/PIA-10 Lanao del Sur)

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