Senators denounced on Wednesday the increasing number of incidents of abuse and death of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), amid the recent death of OFW Joanna Demafelis, whose body was found inside a freezer in an abandoned apartment in Kuwait.
At a Senate joint inquiry into Demafelis’ death and the reported abuses of other OFWs, Senator Joel Villanueva, chair of the committee on labor, employment and human resources development, was enraged about the reported 185 deaths of OFWs in Kuwait alone.
“Ang nakakagalit po, hindi naman ito unang beses na nangyari. Paulit-ulit po itong nangyayari. Imagine, 185 deaths in just two years – 82 nung 2016 at 103 last year, 2017,” Villanueva said.
(What’s infuriating is that this isn’t the first time that it happened. This happens over and over. Imagine, 185 deaths in just two years – 82 in 2016 and 103 last year, 2017.)
“Ganun karaming buhay na po ang nawala bago pa tayo umaksyon. Buhay po itong pinag-uusapan natin dito, hindi ho buhay ng daga o ipis, buhay po ng mga Pilipinong nakikipagsapalaran abroad na tinatawag nating mga bagong bayani ng ating bansa,” he added.
(That’s how many lives were lost before we took action. We’re talking about lives here, not of mice or cockroaches, but lives of Filipinos who took chances abroad and whom we call the new heroes of our country.)
Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon likewise condemned the abuses against OFWs, hoping that the hearing would serve as an opportunity to reexamine the Philippine government’s local and foreign labor policies.
“This is an opportunity to reexamine the policies that we have. We condemn it and imposed the ban. But we have to ask, was it a question of erroneous policies or of weak implementation?” Drilon said.
Senate economic affairs panel chair Senator Sherwin Gatchalian meanwhile, suggested that the government should strengthen its economic policies that would affect the country’s employment rate, which, he said, is one of the contributing factors in a Filipino’s decision to work abroad.
Senators Nancy Binay, Cynthia Villar and Manny Pacquiao were also present at the hearing, as well as Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) Secretary Silvestre Bello III and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Undersecretary Ernesto Abella. /je