Transcribed below was an interview of Mr.
Misuari “Jake” Abdullah, ERRCM Technical Assistant on February 22, 2012 to Mrs.
Kadiguia Zambaga (38 y.o.), married to Mr. Datucan Zumbaga (41 y.o.) with six (6)
children namely Hawla (16 y.o.), Jehan (13 y.o.), Hamida (9 y.o.), Bai (7
y.o.), Zuharto (5 y.o.), and Omar (2
y.o.)
The
Evacuation: Loud cries out of fear from my children rattled me more
aside from being afraid of stray bullet on August 8, 2008 when armed confrontation
happens between 6IB AFP and MILF led by Umbra Kato as triggered by the
failure of GRP and MILF to resolve the consensus points stated in the
Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD). 2 of my children survived
from being drowned while crossing the Pamalian creek, but our neighbours’ one little
girl was drowned to death while fleeing. We didn’t have single centavo money
during the evacuation, we left everything except the clothes in our body, the 1
cooking pot, and 3 old plates that I brought.
In the Evacuation Sites: With eyes filled
with tears, we reach the unfinished Buisan rice mill in Pikit town (13 kms from
Pamalian) and use it as our evacuation center together with over a hundred
families. My heart was broken seeing my children starved from hunger aside from
the dirty sleeping place that night. Yes we have 3 plates and 1 cooking pot, but,
we have nothing to cook. Thanks for the foods supplies that came the next day. For
over 2 months stay, our family suffered an untold difficulty of poverty living caused
by hunger, diseases, crowded shelter sharing with over a hundred families, etc.
MILF and GRP said they are fighting for the safeguard of civilians, but, we
civilians are casualties. It is almost horrible to imagine witnessing how tens
of children and old ones suffered and died of diseases in our evacuation
center.
Our Sad Return: After over 2 months,
we were advised to vacate the evacuation center and then transferred and built
makeshift tent to Brgy. Manaulanan and stayed for 5 days before we finally
found our self very happy and excited to return in our own house, yet, tears of
sorrow falls because our house turned to ashes as it was included to those
other houses that were burned by military soldiers. I can’t explain the hurt I
had that time seeing my children crying and holding the ashes of our burnt
house. We then returned and construct makeshift tent at the bank of Pamalian creek
where my family got sick due to continues rain and short meals. After 2 days,
we were offered by the BLGU to occupy the abandoned Barangay Hall where we live
along with other 5 families since November 2008. We defecate elsewhere and the
only source of our drinking water is the shall dug well. 6 families living in
one shelter is really challenging because there are times that we just witness
how other families take their meals while we are starving from hunger-this is
the most painful repetitive scene to me as a mother of 6 children...very
hurting. True with our Barangay Captains’ quote “ Barangay Pamalian is Barangay
Pinag-iwanan”, so as the IDP communities within.
Thanks God, ERRCM Revived Our Well Being: I thought that the Early Recovery and Rehabilitation Rapid Needs
Assessment we undergone in June 2011 facilitated in by the technical
departments of MLGU Pikit along with the PLGU North Cotabato will be useless, nevertheless,
currenthly through the ERRCM, a lot of positive changes happened:
·
Before… we are forced
to fit our 9 family members along with 5 more families in the dilapidated old
barangay hall, yet, our family alone now live in a core shelter;
·
Before… we defecate
elsewhere, but, now we go to the recently completed latrines;
·
Before… we fetch
water from unsafe shallow dug well for water drinking, however, we have now
access to safe water from the jetmatic pump located 10 meters from our new
house;
·
Before…my children
said, the over one hundred elementary pupils forced to fit in small dilapidated
school building, however, they are now currently occupying the newly
constructed school building committed by DepEd to ERRCM as counterpart during
the onset of the ERRCM;
Soon, the
on-going construction of BHS and school building from ERRCM, the on-going
Masjid construction, the recently completed school building from Dep-Ed, and the
Multi-purpose building from PLGU of Cotabato will be completed and operational.
Indeed, they will surely improve our social services. We also hope that the
small livelihood project and the Bio-Intensive Gardening from ERRCM will help
us towards economic recovery. We hope that the many blessings provided by the
government and other agencies to include ERRCM as well as our current peaceful
living shall be sustained. My family and my fellow constituents have recovered
now. Thanks to the EU, UNDP, World Food Programme, MinDA, Provincial and Local
Government Units and to the MAPAD because we have at least recovered... Mrs. Kadiguia
Zambaga ended.
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