COTABATO CITY – The Japanese government, through its embassy in the Philippines, delivered P536.9 million worth of heavy equipment on Wednesday to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), as part of its ongoing support for peace in the southern Philippines.
Officials from the Japan Embassy, led by Asuka Ishizaka, the outgoing first secretary, and Makoto Imamura, the incoming first secretary, turned over the equipment during a ceremony at the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) Area Equipment Motorpool in Barangay Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao del Norte.
MPW-BARMM Minister Eduard U. Guerra received the heavy equipment from the two embassy officials.
In a statement Thursday, the MPW-BARMM said the Japanese government donated 10 payloaders, 10 excavators, 10 dump trucks, three aquatic harvesters, 18 carrier trucks, six drilling machines, six mud pumps, and six high-pressure compressors.
“We thank the Japanese government for its ongoing support for the development of the BARMM,” the MPW office said.
The Japanese embassy officials said the equipment forms part of Japan’s commitment to peace in BARMM. (PNA)