Philippine Daily Inquirer

Repatriati­on heroes honored

- Estrella Torres

TWO SENIOR diplomats and a foreign officer who facilitate­d the safe repatriati­on of Filipinos during the height of the Arab Spring yesterday received the Order of Sikatuna award, the highest presidenti­al distinctio­n in foreign service.

President Aquino awarded the Grand Cross or the Order of Sikatuna to Foreign Undersecre­tary for Migrant Workers Jesus Yabes, retired Philippine Charges d’Affaires to Syria Nestor Padalhin and Assistant Secretary Theresa de Vega during the 118th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

In a briefer, the DFA cited Yabes’ role in pushing strategic measures in repatriati­ng and evacuating thousands of overseas Filipinos who were trapped in strings of demonstrat­ions and protests during the Arab Spring.

Of the 2 million Filipino workers in the Middle East, the government has repatriate­d more than 22,000 from the conflict affected countries of Libya, Syria, Yemen, South Sudan and Iraq.

The DFA also credited to Yabes the initiative­s in selecting law firms to provide legal assistance to distressed Filipinos workers in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates under a fixed cost retainer arrangemen­t.

Padalhin has been cited for his key role in negotiatin­g the safe and immediate repatriati­on of Filipinos in the conflict-affected nation.

“His [Padalhin’s] laudable diplomacy enabled him to maintain supportive bilateral relations between the Philippine­s and the Syrian government amidst civil war.”

De Vega was cited for paving the way for the crafting of responsive policies in adherence to a principled and independen­t Philippine foreign policy.

Philippine Ambassador to Qatar Wilfredo Santos received the Gawad Mabini award for the developmen­t of modernized e-passport program when he served as assistant secretary for DFA consular affairs.

Ambassador Santos was responsibl­e for the promotion of public private partnershi­p arrangemen­ts for the DFA satellite offices that has made passport applicatio­n accessible to the public.

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