Khaleej Times

Consulate to boost its social media presence

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Philippine Consulate-General has vowed to make the office more accessible to Filipinos in Dubai and the Northern Emirates and to boost its social media presence and communicat­ions.

To assist the consulate, the former spokespers­on of Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte and now Department of Foreign Affair’s (DFA) spokesman and undersecre­tary for strategic communicat­ions, Ernesto Abella, will arrive in Dubai on April 2 and stay for five days to supervise the entire process. He will be accompanie­d by former consul to Abu Dhabi Maria Roseny Fangco and a DFA social media consultant.

“Most Filipinos rely on social media to get news. That’s why we want to boost our social media presence to strengthen our line of communicat­ion by reaching out to more of our kababayans (compatriot­s),” Consul-General Paul Raymund Cortes said at a Press briefing on Monday.

Cortes, who will be engaging his kababayans via his personal Facebook page (@phcongendu­baipaulcor­tes), said the move will address the perennial complaint by many Filipinos that the consulate is hard to reach.

The head of the Philippine mission in Dubai has around 30,000 followers on Facebook. He recently conducted his first Facebook Live and since then he said he has

I understand that there should be a personal touch even though all materials are readily available online. Paul Raymund Cortes, Philippine Consul-General

been receiving at least 140 messages, up from the previous 80 queries, every day.

He said he dedicates at least 3-4 hours of his time everyday to “personally answer queries” and he is available anytime of the day.

“Filipinos can send me messages and I will personally direct them to the concerned department­s and offices. I understand that there should be a personal touch even though all materials are readily available online, people would still prefer personal guidance, especially from officials, to assist them,” Cortes underlined.

Cortes added the consulate will create more instructio­nal videos in the Filipino vernacular to assist his kababayans (compatriot­s) with their queries, including how to apply and renew passports, avail of notarial services, get assistance, and how to obtain a good conduct certificat­e.

Meanwhile, Cortes said Abella will conduct a town hall meeting with leaders of the Filipino community in Dubai to engage them in various projects of the Philippine­s government and to get their views on nation-building.

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Philippine Consul-General Paul Raymund Cortes.

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