Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Sabah repatriate­s arrive home

- BY NONOY LACSON

ZAMBOANGA CITY — The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao — through the Ministry of Social Services and Developmen­t — has facilitate­d the return of 381 Filipinos from Sabah.

In its report on Monday, the MSSD said that the move signaled the heightened commitment of the ministry to enhancing social protection for all Bangsamoro people, adding that most of the 381 repatriate­s are residents of Tawi-Tawi province while a handful of them were coming from other regions in the country.

The first batch of repatriate­s arrived at Bongao, Tawi-Tawi on 16 January while the second batch arrived on 18 January board the M/V Trisha Kristen from Zamboanga City. The boat carried 159 and 222 Filipinos, respective­ly.

Upon arrival, they received assistance and accommodat­ions at the Bongai Port Terminal, courtesy of the Bangsamoro Port Management Authority to cater their meals before undergoing assessment and profiling by MSSD officers.

“They will also receive food packs upon returning to their families, such as rice, canned goods and others,” said Leeshabel Adil, officer-in-charge of the Municipal Social Welfare Office in Bongao.

Following clearance from MSSD, the repatriate­s were permitted to reunite with their families in Bongao. At the same time, those from other municipali­ties in the province will be temporaril­y housed at the isolation center of the provincial government of Tawi-Tawi until their scheduled travel to their respective municipali­ties.

They also underwent psychosoci­al first aid to assess their mental health status as they might have encountere­d traumatic experience­s or extreme stress.

Counseling was also provided by MSSD officers, under the supervisio­n of Adil, as the repatriate­s were considered persons in difficult situations.

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