“Some very practical consequences now will pertain to the employment status of employees in the different field offices of the ministries in Sulu, projects in Sulu, as well as the operation of major services in Sulu now being provided by the BARMM,” said Sinarimbo. Both Sinarimbo and Adiong feared that this could lead to other provinces opting out of the BARMM.
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