By Alpine L. Killa
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – Gov. Leonard G. Mayaen said implementation of the
Provincial Overseas Employment Program Fund
is on with P1.2 million available to be loaned out to Overseas Filipino
Workers (OFWs) this year.
Initiated
by Mayaen when he assumed office in 2011 and supported by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan,
the POEPF would assist individuals who want to work abroad but lack finances to
pay placement fees.
Provincial
officials said this would ease financial burden of OFWs because of minimal loan
interest instead of availing of loans from banks or individuals offering very
high interest.
Since
its inception, the program helped 224 OFWs who are now working as nurses,
domestic helpers, factory workers, drivers and skilled workers.
Of the
number, 186 are females and 39 are males. 96 of them are working in Hongkong,
12 in Cyprus, 23 in Taiwan, six in Kuwait, seven in Dubai, three in Korea, 21
in Saudi Arabia, six in Israel, three in Russia, eight in Canada, two in
Poland, four in Libya, one in Hawai, 10 in Singapore, three in Florida, USA,
two in Japan, six in Malaysia, three in New Zealand, one each in Europe and
Germany.
Laire Ligligen
of the office of the governor said the provincial government is willing to lend
money with interest of five percent per annum payable in 12 monthly
installments starting a month after the overseas worker’ arrival at the country
of work. A three percent service fee is also deducted immediately from the
loaned amount.
She
said an applicant must have a valid work contract for working abroad, visa for
the country destination and must be willing to complete and sign the
application form, promissory note, memorandum of agreement and other documents
related to the loan.
To
ensure effective implementation of the program, applicants must have at least
two qualified co-makers who are permanent employees of the provincial
government.
They
will enter into a MO) with the provincial government represented by the
governor.
Under
the MOA, the co-makers as guarantors of the borrower for the payment of the
loan agree that the obligation shall be deducted from their monthly salary for
a period of 12 months or until the loan shall have been fully paid if the
borrower fails to pay the obligation.
Applicants
were instructed to get a copy of the application form and submit the same
together with the other requirements at the Office of the Governor.
There
is no quota as to the number of beneficiaries who may avail of the program as
long as the applicant has completed and submitted the requirements required,
and as long as funds are available.
The
amount to be loaned by an applicant is dependent on the placement fee set by
the placement agency and the destination country. Thus the amount can range
from P60, 000.00 to P100, 000.
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