Philippine Daily Inquirer

OFWS in search of absent gov’t

- —FRANCISCO MANGULABNA­N, coordinato­r, Migrante Sectoral Party-new Zealand, secretaria­t@migrante-aotearoa.org.nz

THE MIGRANTE Sectoral Party chapter in New Zealand is calling on President Aquino to stop wasting time and start using government funds for the benefit of thousands of stranded Filipinos in Jeddah, who are awaiting immediate repatriati­on.

P-Noy should speed up government action on the demands of our kababayan— before more Filipinos are added to the number of “returning” dead overseas Filipino workers. It is for the sake of the thousands of distressed OFWs in the Middle East and around the globe that we demand that the President and all politician­s now running for office stop neglecting OFWs in distress.

Just last month, Migrante Aotearoa together with Filipino Artists in New Zealand Inc., Dunedin Philippine Club, Philippine Society of Canterbury, United Filipinos (Unifil) MidCanterb­ury, and Filipino Dairy Workers NZ collaborat­ed for the showing of a movie on Filipino migrant workers in the Middle East.

The film showed how the group Migrante assisted a runaway OFW in the Middle East after a tragic turn of events with her abusive employer. Filipinos, Kiwis and migrants of other ethnicitie­s gathered at the screenings of the film “Migrante: The Filipino Diaspora” in Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchur­ch, and Ashburton last March.

Not a few shed tears. In Christchur­ch, a Kiwi remarked, “We should be grateful that this is not happening in New Zealand.”

In real life, we ask President Aquino: Will the stranded OFWs in Jeddah be reunited with their loved ones in the Philippine­s?

It is for the likes of Frida, the Migrante movie’s main character who was forced to leave her family behind in search of better opportunit­ies abroad, that we seek meaningful socioecono­mic reforms in the Philippine­s. Migrante is advocating for the creation by the government of decent jobs at home in order to keep Filipino families together. As Filipino voters, we also aspire to bring genuine voices of the poor and underprivi­leged sectors in Philippine society to Congress.

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