A LANDMARK peace covenant and pledge of solidarity was forged in Bud Bayug, Talipao, Sulu, marking a united commitment to peaceful, honest, and democratic elections in the province.
Philippine Army’s 11th Infantry Division chief Maj. Gen. Leonardo Peña highlighted the importance of the covenant in promoting unity and protecting the integrity of the electoral process.
“This peace covenant is more than just a symbolic gesture—it is a collective vow to uphold respect, cooperation, and national unity,” he said. “As guardians of peace and the Constitution, the Armed Forces stand with the people of Sulu in safeguarding democracy and advancing inclusive progress.”
The covenant is designed to build trust among communities, prevent conflict, and strengthen democratic foundations.