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Duterte orders LGUs anew to accept returning migrant workers

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte again asked local government officials to allow returning overseas Filipino workers (OFW) to go home as he reminded them that only the national government can impose entry restrictio­ns.

Duterte said there are currently 24,000 OFWs stranded in quarantine centers in Metro Manila.

There are 302 more OFWs coming in shortly and around 62,000 who are expected to arrive as soon as airports open, the President said, quoting Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III.

“‘Pag hindi nyo tinanggap yan, magkagulo tayo, ang Pilipinas (If you don’t accept them, there will be chaos),” Duterte said in a meeting with selected government officials Monday night, May 25.

He said the OFWs, who have been displaced by the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) pandemic, are stranded in Metro Manila because the local government­s are not allowing them to go home.

“In their desire to protect their respective turf or territorie­s, I can say if that is the way they would handle it like a chieftain of a city or province during a pandemic time, okay 'yan. Pero alam mo hindi naman lahat talaga nagkasakit (not everybody is sick) and it is very cruel actually to deny them to go home,” he added.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año said all the 24,000 OFWs stranded in Metro Manila have tested negative for the novel coronaviru­s, or Sars-CoV-2, which causes the coronaviru­s disease (Covid19) .

Duterte earlier ordered the use of all government assets to bring these OFWs home within one week.

On Monday night, he ordered LGUs to accept the returning OFWs.

“You know, I’m ordering you to accept them, open the gates of your territorie­s and allow the Filipino to travel wherever they want,” the President said.

He stressed that only the national government can impose restrictio­ns on travels because only the national government can declare that there is an emergency of national interest.

Sequestrat­ion of people should dovetail the national policy, he said.

“(So) as not to confuse people, you are not allowed to unilateral­ly declare na ganito - you are closing the egress and ingress ng tao. Mahirap ‘yan, magkagulo tayo (That will result in chaos),” he said.

“If you want a measure to be implemente­d in your LGU, ask permission from the task force,” he added, referring to the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases.

He said the movement of people involves many issues. “One in the name of humanity; two, it is a constituti­onal right and ito yung pinakamabi­gat, it is the constituti­onal right of people to travel and go home. Do not impede it, do not obstruct the movement of people because you run the risk of getting sued criminally,” he added.

Año said any OFW who fails to present his negative test result should still be accepted and put in isolation centers as he reiterated that all 24,000 have tested negative.

“Kung sakali lang po na may makakaluso­t na nawala ‘yung kanyang result at siya ay dumating sa LGU nang walang papeles, ang advice po natin sa local government units ay tanggapin ninyo at ilagay ninyo sa quarantine hanggang dumating ‘yung kanyang result,” Año said.

---(Jove T. Moya/ SunStar Philippine­s)

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