Cotabato City – Ninety-six (96) stranded residents bound for the island provinces of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi have boarded the MV Lady Mary Joy-3 today at the Polloc Port in Parang, Maguindanao.
This means that the Bangsamoro Government has successfully sent home
all 405 Locally Stranded Individuals (LSIs) to their respective provinces of
Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi.
Among of the 96 individuals, 45 tested negative for Covid-19, while the
remaining 51 who tested positive have already recovered. All of them have
completed the 14-days quarantine in the isolation facilities in BARMM.
It can be recalled that the 405 LSIs from Manila were originally bound
for the BaSulTa island provinces but were rerouted to Cagayan de Oro City on
July 7.
The Bangsamoro Government hired 17 buses to take them to Zamboanga
City, which should have been the nearest port of entry to the island provinces.
However, due to circumstances beyond the control of the Bangsamoro Government,
the buses had to be rerouted to Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao.
Interior and Local Government Minister Atty. Naguib Sinarimbo, during
today’s sending off ceremony, assured the LSIs of their safe return to their
respective provinces.
“Part of our preparation for your return is our time to time
coordination with the local government units (LGUs),” Sinarimbo said.
“When you arrive in Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, you will be welcomed by the
Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management officer (PDRRMO) and Local
Government officials of each provinces,” he added.
Sinarimbo also emphasized that the Bangsamoro Government has provided
the basic needs of the LSIs that are essential upon arriving in their
respective provinces.
“Pinadalhan po namin kayo ng iba pang gamit para pagdating niyo sa
inyong mga probinsiya ay kaya niyong mamuhay ng ilang weeks habang nag-aadjust,
at tuluyang mapadali ang pag-integrade niyo sa inyong mga komunidad,” Sinarimbo
said.
Each LSI received P5,000.00 cash assistance, 25 kilograms of rice,
groceries, medicines, and hygiene kits from the BARMM’s Ministry of Social
Services and Development (MSSD) and Rapid Emergency Action on Disaster
Incidence (READI).
One of the LSIs was emotional as he recalled his experience throughout
his stay in the isolation facilities.
“Nagpapasalamat kami sa BARMM, kasi hindi nila kami pinabayaan sa
isolation center. Araw-araw kaming binigyan ng makakain, ng tulugan, at iba
pa,” he said.
[We are thankful to BARMM for taking care of our needs while staying in
the isolation facilities. They provided us with daily meals, sleeping mats, and
others.]
“Sa wakas makakauwi na din kami sa mga bahay namin, matagal naming
hinintay ang araw na to. Maraming salamat po sa lahat ng tumulong sa amin,” he
added.
[We can finally go home, we have been waiting for this day. Thank you
so much to everyone who helped us.]
The successful transfer of the LSIs was also made possible thru the
support of the BARMM’s Ministry of Health (MOH) and Ministry of Public Works
(MPW), United Nation- International Organization for Migration (UN-IOM), Local
Government Units of Sultan Kudarat and Parang, United Nations Children’s Fund
(UNICEF), and other partner agencies. (Bureau of Public Information)
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