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OFW Center soon to be set up in HK, says OWWA chief

05 June 2024

(Exclusive to The SUN)

 

The preferred unit occupies an entire floor in United Centre, and is as big as the Consulate 

Administrator Arnell Ignacio of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration has unveiled plans to set up an OFW (Overseas Filipino Workers) Center in Hong Kong soon, at one of the priciest districts in the city. If it pushes through, it will be the first OFW Center to be set up by the country abroad.

Administrator Ignacio, along with his top officials in Hong Kong, took The SUN along on Monday, Jun 3, to view a 20,000-square-foot unit occupying an entire floor in United Centre in Admiralty which appears likely to be the site of the planned OFW center.

TAWAG NA!

“It can function (to serve) so many needs of our OFWs and at least, disenteng disente, at pwede nilang tambayan…and they can call it their own,” said Ignacio. (At least it’s very decent and they can hang out there and call it their own)

The asking price for the entire floor, is $8 million for one year (or more than P5 million a month), which, even if lower per sq ft than the rent for the Migrant Workers Office which occupies half the space in the same building, is still hefty. But this does not seem to faze Ignacio.

Ignacio in a huddle with the property agent and contractor of the $8 million-a-year property 

Ang bagong head ng OFW Committee, si Congressman (Jude) Acidre at si Congresswoman Yedda (Romualdez), kasama natin sa pagbubuo nitong OFW Center in Hong Kong because recently they were here, and medyo nabagabag ang loob nila (dahil) nakita nila ang ating mga kababayan kung saan-saan,” said Ignacio.

(The new head of the OFW Committee in Congress, Rep. Jude Acidre and Rep. Yedda Romualdez (both from Tingog Party List), are working with us in setting up the OFW Center in Hong Kong because recently they were here, and they were bothered seeing our migrant workers spending their day-off all over the place).

He said he was confident that Senator Raffy Tulfo who heads the Migrant Workers Committee in the Senate will also approve the plan, as it is also being supported by the House Speaker, Martin Romualdez and President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos.

Kasi gusto niya (President Marcos), alagaan ang mga OFWs,” said Ignacio. (It’s because the President wants us to take good care of our OFWs).

OWWA officers talk about the planned activities for the OFW Center

The OWWA chief plans to provide various services at the Center, including free medical consultation with a Philippine doctor, trainings and seminars on various topics essential or useful to OFWs, a lit stage where beauty contests and other community-driven activities could he held, a room with fake grass that can simulate the outdoors, and another where they can de-stress.

He acknowledged that stress levels in Hong Kong are high, so he wants OWWA to be “the immediate part of the solution.”

Kailangan masasalo natin agad ang kanilang problema,” he said (We should be able to  immediately respond to their problems).

But it is precisely because of this high stress level that he thinks it is equally important to hold events that make the OFWs smile, like the Philippine Migrant Workers Day celebration organized by OWWA last Sunday on Chater Road in Central.

According to him, the happiness that the whole-day festivity brought to the thousands of OFWs who were there would be remembered for many weeks to come.

Ignacio having fun with Consul General Germie Usudan at OFW Day on Chater Road

Hindi mababaw ang epekto ng entertainment,” said Ignacio, a former TV entertainer and host who revealed that he used to be part of OWWA’s “Balik Saya” program that brought entertainers to various parts of the world to entertain OFWs.

But he said OWWA does not intend to merely entertain OFWs, but to also provide fast and responsive action to address their concerns, like the excessive borrowing many of them fall prey to, leading to more serious problems like the recent string of suicides among HK OFWs.

“It’s always a comprehensive approach,” he said in describing how OWWA responds to problems confronting migrant workers in distress. But the operative word, according to him, is “fast” – or “mabilisan lahat.”

Currently, the Bayanihan Centre Foundation is running an activity center for foreign domestic workers occupying an entire disused school in Kennedy Town, which the Hong Kong government is providing rent-free.

But Ignacio said the common feedback that he gets from OFWs is that it is “too far”, so that they prefer to hang out on the streets and pavements of Central on their days off instead. 

He is confident the proposed site for the new OFW Center would entice most of them to get off the streets, and into OWWA’s caring space. 


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