Officer-In-Charge of ARMM On December 22, 2011, due to the "Reform Programs" of
President Benigno Aquino III Congressman Hataman was appointed as
Officer-In-Charge of the
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. The move was criticized by many as Hataman was not a member of the Regional Legislative Assembly. Under Republic Act No. 10153, the President has given authority to appoint Officers In Charge while the Regional Election, originally scheduled August 8, 2011, was postponed until the
general election on May 12, 2013.
Full term as ARMM Governor During his assumption as OIC-Regional Governor, Hataman announce that he will not run as Regional Governor to focus on his reform programs. But months before the filing of candidacy for 2013 election he was convinced by many cause oriented groups in Mindanao to pursue for a new mandate. Finally, after being convinced by different Civil Society groups Hataman ran for Regional Governor of ARMM, with DILG-ARMM Regional Secretary Al-Rasheed "Momoy" Lucman as his running mate. He
ran under the administration Liberal Party against former Regional Governor
Nur Misuari,
Sultan Kudarat Governor Pax Mungudadatu and 3 other independent candidates. He
won in a landslide victory with 232,253 votes. When the ARMM was abolished and the
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region established in its place, the
Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) was instituted as an interim regional government body. As per law, Hataman as Regional Governor of the ARMM at the time of the region's abolishment automatically becomes a member of the BTA but opted against joining the interim body so he could focus on pursuing local humanitarian and security programs in his home province of Basilan.
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