Tan: Much depends on the national government and how it stands when it comes to Sulu being part and parcel of the BARMM (Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao), taking into consideration that Sulu voted "No" as to its inclusion in the regional entity. ![]() TMT: What are the foreseen hurdles, obstacles and challenges to all these aspirations? With the provincial government, the security sector, and the communities bonded in solid tandem, a brighter horizon awaits Sulu. We all should be wary of encores from such spoilers. There were many players in the Sulu setting and they disrupted order and security. Just let peace reign in Sulu and witness how she will shine. Peace is indeed a catalyst for change, progress and development. Perhaps a sustained peace which is already showing positive results in the lives of the Bangsa Sug can be attained. Let the law take its mandated responsibilities, no matter if the heavens fall.Ī so-called lasting peace is utopic. I always took the position that these bands were simply criminals and there was no need to glorify them. There were bands of trouble seekers, saboteurs, faceless and nameless, who were out to sow havoc and wreak destruction. The development efforts now obtained in Sulu are, in essence, make-up development to fill the lost opportunities which earned us the term of "laggards." We were called thus for a situation that we, the local government and the people, have no participation in but just the same admitted or felt to admit to, since it's already a fait accompli. The Bangsa Sug suffered as much, in more than material terms. Her name was sullied and her role in the civilization narratives in the region set aside. From this stereotyping, it is Sulu who suffered. While most part of the Philippines were benefitting from the nation-building efforts of the government, Sulu was fortified as a volatile province, a no-man's land, land of kidnappers and terrorists, and other degrading and condescending tagging. If one takes the time to learn about Sulu and what she went through for decades, what you are seeing now as development per se are merely services that are long overdue. It is the very least we can do considering our limited resources. Tan: I do not consider the present progress and development as great. What have you done to achieve all these great things, especially the improved peace and order? TMT: The Tausugs largely credit your hard work, your political experience and how you turned this once fearsome province to outsiders to a haven for investors, a safer place for everybody. But it is not in my character to abandon a friend, what more a land that nurtured me and shaped me into who I am today. I could well afford to do the same, migrate with my family and seek my fortune elsewhere. A number of them settled and died in lands not of their own. In serving a people whose history is replete with challenges, ordeals and sacrifices in defense of a civilization, I am conscious of the age-old criteria that define their expectations of how a leader should be: bangsawan, of good usage hartwan, resourceful and pahallawan, brave and courageous.ĭuring the turmoil of the '70s, punctuated by the burning of Jolo, there was a diaspora of people from the horrors and destruction. To say that I am a quintessential politician is a compliment that I cannot agree to at this stage. ![]() Tan, is the daughter of Jolo Mayor Aminkadra Abubakar, also the longest-serving mayor of the municipality. My late father was a former mayor of Maimbung who fell victim to political violence while in service. I was raised and bred in a family of public servants. by using the hemolysis index), differentiating in vitro from in vivo hemolysis, troubleshooting the potential causes, and maintaining good relations between the clinical laboratory and the ED.By signing up with an email address, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Since hemolyzed specimens are often an important cause of relationship, economic, organizational and clinical problems between the ED and the clinical laboratory, it is essential to develop effective processes for systematically identifying unsuitable specimens (e.g. Although hemolyzed specimens may reflect the presence of hemolytic anemia, in most cases they are due to preanalytical sources related to incorrect procedures or failure to follow procedures for collection, handling and storage of the samples some of these are typical of the ED. Hemolyzed specimens are a rather frequent occurrence in laboratory practice, and the rate of hemolysis is remarkably higher in specimens obtained in the Emergency Department (ED) as compared with other wards or outpatient phlebotomy services. The term hemolysis designates the pathological process of breakdown of red blood cells in blood, which is typically accompanied by varying degrees of red tinge in serum or plasma once the whole blood specimen has been centrifuged.
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