Privilege Speech On Romelyn Ibanez
Privilege Speech On Romelyn Ibanez
Privilege Speech On Romelyn Ibanez
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS
First Regular Session
Privilege Speech
Today /I rise /to speak/ about /an Overseas Contract Worker, one of
the millions of Filipinas /who go into the dangerous, lonely and often fatal
“Yaya Bing-Bing”./ She was the nanny of our only son/ Emilio Ramon./ She
there was something special about her./ I noticed / that she spoke and read
through a technology called/ Skype./I found out from her stories/ that she
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We were so glad/ that we found an educated/ and caring woman/
whowould not only be able to take care of our son/ but also had the
capability/ to teach/ and could influence him/ in correct and proper ways.
Like all other working parents,/ we wished to have a good,/ learned/ and
caring nanny for our son./We wereso grateful to God/ when he granted
to stay with us / even when we learned/ that she had a plan to work/ in
September 10, 2010,/ “she was found/ at the kitchen area/ of her
in her neck,/ abdomen/ and wrist./ She alsohad/ acid burns on her mouth
area,/ arms/ and legs./ She passed away/ in the hospital./ Her internal
organs/ reportedly could not/ sustain/ the effects of the acid.”/ She
Ibaňez/ is just/ one of the millions /of Overseas Filipino Workers/ who found
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themselves in dangerous/ and deadly situations abroad/ in their pursuit of
the world. /They remitted/ more than 17 billion/ US dollars/ in 2009,/ and it
is expected/ that they will send/ more than 18 /billion US dollars/ this year
of those/ large foreign exchange earnings/ coming from the blood,/ sweat
and tears of our OFWs,/ many children/ are sent to school, concrete and
decent houses/ are built, health needs of relatives are met,/ and families
particularly/ in the rural areas/ were able to lift themselves from poverty.//
Mr. Speaker,/ there are only two kinds of OFWs./ Those who leave
the care of employers/ that value them/ and vice-versa -- these are the
applicants/ are recruited with false promises,/ made to sign contracts/ that
have no meaning at all abroad,/ and thus become the subjects of abuse/,
Mr. Speaker/ and dear colleagues,/ this representation/ from the labor
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/Romelyn Ibañez./Specifically,/ I would like to know/ how SOLIDWORKS
laborattaché/ and our own POEA/ verify and approve this contract?/ How
manymore Filipinos/ are being deployed for jobs/ much lesser and more
representatives /from the trade union /and civil society sectors /to look into
Important/ to include representatives /from the trade union /and civil society
sectors /to ensure that all angles are looked into,/ and no one is spared. If
an IIRC/ was formed to look into/ the deaths of 8 Hong Kong nationals,/
why not form a smaller but similar IIRC /to look into the murders /and
Affairs. /I ask that we put up a united front /against any move /to slash the
budget of the DFA./ For 2010, /the DFA had a budget of P12.69 billion./
Next year,/ the budget for the DFA,/ as proposed by Malacanang,/ has
been reduced to only P10.98 billion./ Is this how we treat our OFWs/ -- the
saviors of our economy?/ For us in the TUCP/ and in the labor sector,/
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cost-cutting at the expense of our OFWs/ is a bad policy/ -- it is inhumane,/
we create/ and offer decent opportunities/ for all Filipinos,/ most especially
holds barred forum/ with labor/ and trade experts to identify,/ once and for
all,/ the reasons for our jobless growth,/ and the continuing rise of
keep hearing the phrase "job mismatch" /where available jobs cannot be
filled /because our workers / lack the right skills./ If this is the diagnosis,/
then what is the solution?/ And is this solution/ actually embedded/ and
employment in our own country,/ we lose the moral authority/ to ask our
For the longest time,/ we have failed to make our nation/ a land of
degree./ She was a former teacher. /Yet shecould not find a better job/ in
the country that will give her decent income/ tosupport herself/ and her
family. The chances for personal /and professional growth /remain limited.
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Social mobility/ is limited by feudal class systems./Only very few
Individuals/ who come from the poor/have been able to change their
situations for the better./ The rest,/ tens of millions of poor Filipinos, / just
We/ cannot give every Juan/ and Juana Dela Cruz/ the chances to
Countrymen/ from leaving the country /because they also have their own/
that many more Romelyn Ibaňez/will grace our headlines /in the future/ as
For far too long,/ the millions of OFWs /were /nameless/ and faceless/
statistics to me./ Tonight,/ they have a name/ and a face / to me. And for
the rest of my life,/ I will remember them in my heart./ Mr. Speaker and
Honorable Lawmakers, /I hope that the story of/ “Yaya Bing-Bing” /will help
In the spirit of compassion,/ I ask the DFA/ and OWWA /to make
charges/ will be broughtto bear against her killer, as well as the agency/
I deeply mourn/ for “Yaya Bing-Bing”,/ and my family /grieves with her
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[In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, may I request you and our colleagues to
stand up and join me in offering a minute of silent prayer to our fallen hero,
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