Binay thanks Kuwaiti gov't for lifting departure ban on OFWS


Vice President Jejomar Binay on Sunday thanked the Kuwaiti government for lifting the ban on the departure of overstaying overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
 
Binay also cited the Philippine Embassy and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Kuwait for their efforts to repatriate the overstaying OFWs.
 
“We are grateful to the government of Kuwait, especially to Gen. Abdullak Al-Ali, for allowing our kababayans to come home and be reunited with their families,” Binay said in a post on his Facebook page.
 
Al-Ali, Kuwait's chief of the Office of Domestic Workers Affairs, eased the ban due to a mutual rights cooperation with the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait and the Kuwait government.
 
Some 159 OFWs are expected to return to the Philippines in groups of 50 in the coming weeks, pending the completion of their repatriation papers.
 
"The strong representations of our embassy officials have made it possible for our OFWs to come home. This is telling of their commitment to go the extra mile to uphold the welfare of our migrant workers," said Binay, who is also presidential adviser on OFW concerns.
 
Last Wednesday, Binay welcomed 30 of the repatriated OFWs as they arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
 
He instructed the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration to extend to them the assistance they need. – KDM, GMA News 

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