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OWWA to Pay Insurance Benefits to the Panganiban Family
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Written by Freda Contreras - Feb 21, 2008 at 09:49 AM   

This is good news! Let us thank the efforts of Francis Oca who heeded the call of the  Roberto Panganiban (now deceased) last September 2007. Without those letters Francis sent to the appropriate government officials, this could have not happened. And without Francis' continued follow-up on his case, I wouldn't be able to pick up the latest. I can still remember my reaction when Francis shared last week to the Filipino online community the sad news about Roberto's demise.

 

As you are aware of, his death triggered the creation of a petition calling for a true-and-honest service of OWWA to OFWs. It is now live at PetitionOnline - http://www.petitiononline.com/OWWA/petition.html. One of the demands there, as you know, having already signed the petition, is to provide death-and-burial benefits to the family of the late Roberto Panganiban. There is now a need to update the petition, but only after the check is handed over to Roberto's wife. I am sure you will personally follow this up and will let us know.

 

Thank you, Francis Oca, for your vigilance. I hope that we will all be helping the helpless.

 

Yours,

Freda Contreras in Kuwait


Francis Oca < > wrote:

Dear Everyone,

 

Following is a letter from the office of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) advising us that OWWA is ready to pay insurance benefits to the family of the late Roberto Panganiban. Roberto must be happy to see that his call for help bear some fruits for his family . . .

 

The Commission on Filipinos Overseas is not in charge of looking after the welfare and needs of Overseas Filipino Workers, or temporary migrants. The government agency charged with that tasks is OWWA.

 

We should thank CFO Chair Dante ang, and his executive director Ms. Jennifer Gonzales for doing what they can to help Roberto. Let us pray that their kind in government increase.

 

Kind regards,

-Francis

 

From: "Commission on Filipinos Overseas" < >
To: < >
CC: < >
Subject: Roberto Panganiban (Deceased)
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:37:09 +0800

Dear Mr. Oca:

This refers to the case of the late Roberto Panganiban, which was referred to us by the Office of the President in November 2007.

Please be informed that per our coordination with Ms. Lulu Montes of the Insurance and Health Care Benefits Unit of the Overseas Workers’ Welfare Administration (OWWA), they are presently awaiting the Panganiban family’s compliance of standard documentary requirements to avail of the P120,000.00 insurance benefit from OWWA. Moreover, a P5,000.00 check financial assistance issued in November 2007 may also be claimed by his family from the said office.

The family of Mr. Panganiban may coordinate directly to OWWA (c/o Ms. Lulu Montes) at telephone numbers (02) 832-1241; 834-0718; or 891-7732.

Best regards.

 

JENNIFER O. GONZALES  (Sgd.)

Executive Director 

 

Unite for change, and act to be the change you want to see.

Join the Filipino Community organization nearest to your home, or jobsite.

 


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Last September the Filipino cyber community was flooded with letters of appeal addressed to various government agencies back home, particularly OWWA, seeking assitance for and in behalf of Roberto Panganiban, an OFW in Dubai who was sent home after being diagnosed of cancer. 
 
After four months of waiting and follow up none of the government agencies concerned lift a finger to find out what help can be given to Roberto, one of those 'modern day' heroes.  
 
Last December Roberto wrote Malacanang and the Commission on Filipinos Overseas telling them that he could no longer stand nor move his legs. I thought that was a last effort on his part to touch the heart of those who have the power to ask the PCSO, PGH, and yes OWWA to come to the rescue of Roberto. But nobody moved. Last Thursday, February 7, Roberto joined his Master. 
 
The case of Roberto is a classic example why OFWs have always complained about OWWA. To many, OWWA is just good at collecting fees. In the vernacular, "maraming nagsasabi na ginagatasan lang ng OWWA ang mga OFW." And the government cannot blame those people for such comments, because the fact is helping the OFWs is not OWWA's priority. Otherwise OWWA should be spending more than the 3% of the fund balance that it currently spends on services. Administrartor Marianito Roque was quoted once as saying that the main goal of OWWA at present is to achieve the TEN BILLION PESOS reserve, which is estimated to be the amount needed to repatriate almost all the OFWs in the Middle East in case of civil disturbance in the region. Kaya seguro Hindi nila matulungan si Roberto even if his is a case of life and death. Reading what the OWWA administrator said, I asked myself: why are we being tasked to build up our own repatriation fund? Is it not enough that we contribute to the nation's economy? And where is the repatriation fund that Congress is supposed to budget for every year as mandated by the Migrant Workers Act? 
 
When we questioned why OWWA funds were used to repatriate the OFWs stranded in Lebanon during a meeting with CFO Chair Dante Ang two weeks ago, the good chairman of CFO said "mga Filipino pa rin naman ang mga yon, kaya kahit hindi sila member ng OWWA bayaan na natin." Oo nga naman, Bakit natin ipagkakait ang Tulong sa kapwa Filipino. But here is a case of a bonafide member of OWWA asking for help. The member is dying yet OWWA said NO, that case of Permanent Disability is not covered by the member's "insurance poliicy". On one hand OWWA makes use of the members money to help non-members; on the other OWWA refuses to help a legitimate dying member. Where is justice in this case?  
 
A couple of days ago, I was informed by Miss Jennifer Gonzales, executive director of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas, that OWWA is now willing to pay the family of Roberto some One Hundred Twenty Thousand Pesos in insurance benefits. 
 
I would have jumped with joy, and perhaps so do the Panganiban family. But then I thought of the days when Roberto was agonizing in pain. And I asked myself, why did OWWA act only now? 
 
To this date, the government is still to fulfill one of two wishes Roberto had asked. That is, for the POEA to investigate the work environment of the Maritime Industrial Services, Roberto's employer in Dubai, to determine if it was the cause of cancer that killed Roberto, so that the lives of other Filipinos still working in that company may be spared.  
 
This time we pray, POEA and OWWA will act without hesitation. 
 
Francis Oca 
 
Unite for change, and act to be the change you want to see. 
 
Join the Filipino Community organization nearest to your home, or jobsite. 
 

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