COMMENTS-
At the outset, the comments of Mr. Maynard is appreciably valued as an overview outlining of how the responsible Government Departments exploit the TRAVEL BAN to Nigeria to plunders our Constitutional rights and privileges to work and travel abroad, and impoverishes its victims.
It is noticed that our vivid hopes for the permanent lifting of the total travel ban turns out as a dull dream for all of us. Because the DFA, DOLE, POEA and BI up to now had fails to produce the appropriate decisions. They cannot even draw a conclusion of the right grammar as to what category of Migrant Workers we belong. Their system or the way of proceeding is perceived to be the source of the problems that is precisely obscures the real solution in lifting travel ban. It is also observed that the supremacy of corruption and inefficiency of administration prevalently exists in the International Airport (e.g. NAIA and Cebu). The illegal activity of bribery is of course backed by the powerful Officials. How then do we expect that these responsible Government Department Officials will be able to effectively assert the lifting of the travel ban particularly now that they found the pitiful Filipino Workers of Nigeria is the best prey or easy victims?
The Philippine Embassy in Nigeria, who is supposed to function as the avenue to provide the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) of the significant correct information about the real situation and condition of our working environment, just seems unable to inspire hope that the lifting of the TRAVEL BAN to NIGERIA will come.
My fellow workers (kasama) this is a kind of Political and Economic Crisis we are into this time, I knew how you’re feeling of anguish and distress, but please always maintain calmness as usual as we are inching forward our struggle. We are on the same boat overwhelmed and harassed by this problem. Let us continue pushing our appeal for the lifting of Travel Ban.
Mga kasama, salamat po sa inyong mga panunuring ginawa patungkul sa isyu na eto.
Best regards
Noel S. Archide
INTELS Nigeria
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