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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

OSPC sets up passport enrolment services in Bongao for Sabah repatriates

By Mary Jane R. Amarado

ZAMBOANGA CITY - The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has recently established a Temporary Passport Enrolment Center (TPEC) at the One-Stop Processing Center (OSPC ) in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi for Sabah deportees and displaced persons (DPs).

In a report to Labor Secretary Rosalinda D. Baldoz and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Administrator Carmelita Dimzon, Hassan Gabra Jumdain, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Regional Director and head of the OSPC Operations in Sulu &Tawi-Tawi said the establishment of the TPEC was the result of meetings and consultation with different member-agencies involved in the OSPC and the Memorandum of Agreement signed on April 30, 2013 bearing the commitment of the different duty bearers

"The undertaking was a joint effort of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), OWWA, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), DFA, Crisis Management Committee and the Provincial Government of Tawi-Tawi through former Governor, Sadikul Sahali, and his son, newly elected Governor Nurbert Sahali," Jumdain stated.
  
According to Jumdain, DFA Undersecretary Rafael E. Seguis assured OSPC duty-bearers of the foreign affairs of the department’s continuing support and commitment to the success of the OSPC in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi towards the fulfillment of its mandate to address the needs of Filipino nationals from Sabah.

The TPEC accommodates passport applicants, especially deportees and displaced persons who plan to return to Sabah for re-employment, regular passport applicants, and Hajj applicants, including crew members of sea vessels engaged in barter trading.

It is composed of a seven members led by Director Evangeline Cayongcat. The team process passport applications from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm at the Provincial Capitol, Mondays to Fridays. To date, TEPC has already served more than 600 passport applicants.

A passport applicant must present a birth certificate duly authenticated by the National Statistics Office; DSWD certification attesting to the status of the applicant as a Sabah deportee; and a National Commission for Muslim Filipinos certificate of tribal affiliation. The TPEC charges P950 for every new passport application and a processing fee of P1,200 for passport renewal.

The OSPC is a special program of the DOLE through the OWWA which serves as a venue for the implementation of an integrated and systematic welfare assistance program for returning overseas Filipino workers and repatriates from Malaysia.

Jumdain urges his fellow Tawi-Tawians to take advantage of the DFA’s service, saying that the TPEC team will hold its special operations only for a period of one month. (FPG/MJRA/OWWA9/PIA9/ALT)