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PH gets warm welcome in Gulf sojourn; Pinoys receive good feeback

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Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Ernesto Abella on Friday described as “extraordin­arily warm” the reception President Rodrigo Duterte is getting from the Filipino communitie­s in the Gulf States.

“The President is on his second leg of state visits to GCC (Gulf Cooperatio­n Council) countries. The reception has been extraordin­arily warm, built upon the decades-long presence of Filipino overseas workers,” the President’s spokespers­on said in a press briefing.

“These have been very moving days, and the closest one can describe is a father meeting with his children and extended family.”

He underscore­d that Filipinos abroad now feel they have a President and a government who prioritize­s their needs and ensures that they are being recognized in the national life and conversati­on.

Many of these overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), Abella said, work as nannies for the children of the rich and powerful in the region as many have been touched by the caring heart of the Filipino.

These present leaders, he continued, speak lovingly and admiringly of Filipinos as a whole. They likewise expressed ‘deep admiration’ for the Philippine President, especially in his campaign to restore trust in the government.

“Through his campaign against illegal drug trafficker­s and violators; providing market and employment opportunit­ies so that all, especially the poor, can achieve their dreams for a better life; also, for engaging rebel groups to agree on common values and structures for a nation whose first and foremost priorities are the common good and national interest,” Abella explained.

“In all, one discerns that he is bringing the Filipino to a place of self-worth, self-rule and

These have been very moving days, and the closest one can describe is a father meeting with his children and extended family. ERNESTO ABELLA Presidenti­al spokesman

self- support.”

Meanwhile, the President, on the second day of his state visit to Bahrain, witnessed the signing of key agreements, attended to a number of courtesy calls, and presided over some private meetings.

Just recently, President Duterte graced the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing between AMA Group Holdings Corp. and Nader & Ebrahim Sons of Hassan Company, where the parties agreed to expand their operation in Mindanao by targeting an additional 10,000 hectares of land for agricultur­al production.

“Iyong (The) USD250 million investment signed last night (April 13) between the AMA Group and the Nader & Ebrahim Sons will create at first 3,500 jobs. But once fully operationa­l in three to five years, they are looking at 40,000 jobs,” Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez announced.

On the other hand, Foreign Affairs Acting Secretary Enrique Manalo said the government recognized the significan­ce of enhancing and strengthen­ing the bond of partnershi­p between Bahrain and the Philippine­s and their people.

ACTS-OFW Partylist Rep. Aniceto Bertiz III said government is not only focusing on OFW deployment, but also on ‘reintegrat­ion’

“The general thrust of the discussion was on basically three broad topics... the contributi­on made by the Filipinos here in the Kingdom and the acknowledg­ement of the Kingdom of Bahrain of that contributi­on, and the fact that we have a very strong people-to-people connection,” Manalo added, referring to the President’s private meetings with Bahraini officials.

ACTS-OFW partylist representa­tive Congressma­n Aniceto Bertiz III, on the other hand, disclosed that the government is not only focusing on OFWs’ deployment but on their “reintegrat­ion” as well.

“(That’s) the reason why we are involving the different secretarie­s and agencies, especially the DTI (Department of Trade and Industry), which is the Negosyo Center under Secretary Lopez, as well as the huge project that our government is signing, so example of that are the railroads and superhighw­ays that we are building,” Bertiz said.

“The President is very conscious of the social implicatio­n of our countrywom­en and countrymen going abroad to look for jobs,” Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III added.

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