Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

New MARINA chief assures protection of Filipino seafarers

- BY RAYMOND CARL DELA CRUZ

MANILA — Vice Admiral Robert Empedrad on Monday officially assumed as administra­tor of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), assuring the protection of Filipino seafarers’ “competitiv­e advantage” as the primary choice in the seafaring industry.

Empedrad, through a MARINA Facebook post, said that aside from ensuring the quality of education of the country’s seafarers, the agency will focus on enhancing the morale and welfare of its employees, developing a self-reliant shipping industry, and eradicatin­g corruption and malpractic­es.

In light of the current coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak, Empedrad also assured that the delivery of services will not be impeded by the measures set forth by MARINA in the shipping industry.

“Empedrad assures the public that the delivery of services shall not be impeded but with primary considerat­ion to the safety and protection of both MARINA personnel and clients,” he said.

In a message, former MARINA Administra­tor Vice Admiral Narciso Vingson, Jr. said he has officially transferre­d the leadership of MARINA to his fellow retired Philippine Navy officer.

On Friday, the MARINA announced new stringent measures on the maritime sector meant to protect seafarers, Philippine-flagged ships, and the agency’s workforce from the respirator­y disease. ■

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