Crisis hits Maguindanao del Norte over leadership legitimacy doubts

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Crisis hits Maguindanao del Norte over leadership legitimacy doubts
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Bangsamoro Interior Minister Naguib Sinarimbo says the problem is due to Ainee Sinsuat’s assumption as governor without her being appointed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – The provincial government of Maguindanao del Norte is grappling with a financial crisis amid concerns over the legitimacy of its leadership, a situation that has resulted in a strain on its workforce and basic services.

She said the provincial government could not even withdraw funds to pay its workers their salaries. Many of the workers transferred from the Maguindanao del Sur capitol after aBangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Interior Minister Naguib Sinarimbo said the problem was due to Sinsuat’s assumption as governor without her being appointed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

In a statement, Sinsuat described the situation as “arbitrary, whimsical, and capricious,” and “a betrayal of the people’s trust.” The newly created province, however, is now facing a significant problem, as it cannot use the P1.8 billion budget allocated by the national government to fund its programs and deliver basic services.

Maguindanao del Norte provincial administrator Mohajiroe Lauban said the province cannot secure the release of its funds to support its operations to the prejudice of the province’s residents.

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