as chief minister Upon the passage of the
Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) in 2018 under the administration of President
Rodrigo Duterte, Murad Ebrahim campaigned for the law's ratification by voters that would lead to the establishment of the proposed
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region. He was nominated by his group, the MILF, to be the chief minister of the
Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) which would serve as the interim government in the region. On February 22, 2019, Ebrahim was appointed and sworn in by Duterte as the interim chief minister of the newly formed
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). He leads the 80-member BTA, which will govern the five-province Bangsamoro region. Scheduled elections for the new members for the region's parliament took place in 2022. At the official turnover of the ARMM to BARMM on February 26, 2019, Ebrahim announced the members of the first Bangsamoro Cabinet, with himself as concurrent minister of public works and highways. On November 11, 2019, he transferred his duties as public works minister to Finance Minister
Eduard Guerra, while placing the finance ministry under the chief minister's supervision. His government pursued a policy of promoting "moral governance", which Ebrahim says based on "moral values of Islam" as a response to corruption and failed governance in the former ARMM. On February 8, 2022, Ebrahim ordered the ministers and their deputies of
his cabinet to tender courtesy resignation while the director general of each ministry were directed to temporarily take over. This marked the end of Ebrahim's tenure as concurrent finance minister and was succeeded by
Ubaida Pacasem who took their oath on March 14, 2022. Ebrahim retained his position as interim Chief Minister when President
Bongbong Marcos appointed a new set of members for the BTA in August 2022. Amid former President Duterte's call for the
secession of Mindanao from the Philippines in January 2024, Ebrahim released a statement expressing support for the incumbent administration of President Marcos and declared himself committed to the peace process and setting the foundation of an autonomous Bangsamoro region. Ebrahim reportedly resigned as chief minister on March 3, 2025, to focus on the campaign for the October 2025 Bangsamoro Parliament election. His successor,
Abdulraof Macacua's appointment has been questioned within the MILF. Following his resignation, Ebrahim declined an offer from President Marcos to take a seat as a regular member of parliament in the transitional legislature. In September 2025, Ebrahim clarified he was removed as Chief Minister before resigning as a regular member of parliament. ==Personal life==