AT least 11 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs),
including four minors and a two-month old baby, are set to
arrive early this afternoon via Thai Airways after being
stranded in Jordan for almost a year.
The OFWs, who ran away from their abusive
Jordanian employers, were repatriated through the efforts of the
office of Senate President Manuel Villar.
Avic Amarillo, Villar's senior media officer,
said the identities of the OFWs are being kept confidential
until their arrival and clearance by the immigration department.
She said Villar chanced upon the distressed
OFWs in Jordan on his way to South Africa for the annual
Inter-parliamentary Union (IPU) summit. She said Villar, the
richest senator based on submitted Statement of Assets and
Liabilities, is shouldering the air fare of the 11 OFWs although
she did not say if the money would come from Villar's pocket or
from his Senate funds.
Villar visited one of the OFW shelters in
Jordan and met the stranded workers who asked him for help in
getting back home.
Amarillo said their office coordinated the
repatriation project with OWWA. As of last week, she said five
of the 11 already had complete travel documents. "Clear na iyong
lima. Hopefully we can complete the documentation of the
remaining six OFWs on Saturday. We're doing our best so they can
be repatriated on Sunday," she said.
Villar's staff said they are also
coordinating with OWWA the repatriation of six workers, most of
them young women, from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia who are expected
home by April 25. The six also ran away from abusive employers.
"Gusto ni Sen. Villar na makauwi na sila
dahil nakita niya ang kalagayan ng mga OFWs doon. Sana lang
maayos kaagad ng OWWA ang kanilang mga exit visas," Amarillo
said.
Villar is set to file a resolution seeking an investigation
on how Filipino minors are able to get work and travel documents
for points in the Middle East like Jordan and Jeddah and the
liability if any of the immigration bureau, the Philippine
Overseas Employment Administration of the Department of Labor. -
Dennis Gadil