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		<title>Olongapo, SBMA At Loggerheads Over Alleged “Disinformation” On OFW Repatriation</title>
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<p><strong>Sen. Richard J. Gordon’s call for the Dept. of Transportation (DOTr) to divert the flights of some of the returning 300,000 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) to the Subic Bay International Airport (SBIA) and facilitate their tests for Covid-19 at the Red Cross (PRC) Molecular Laboratory in the Subic Bay Freeport has brought to the fore the lingering animosity between Olongapo City Hall and the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) leadership.</strong></p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="1024" height="544" src="https://www.subicbaynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Red-Cross-pix2-1024x544.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-24132" srcset="https://subicbaynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Red-Cross-pix2-1024x544.jpeg 1024w, https://subicbaynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Red-Cross-pix2-300x159.jpeg 300w, https://subicbaynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Red-Cross-pix2-768x408.jpeg 768w, https://subicbaynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Red-Cross-pix2.jpeg 1489w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption>The Philippine Red Cross warehouse in the Subic Bay Freeport where it also runs a Molecular Laboratory for Covid-19 tests. SubicBayNews photo by Vic V. Vizcocho, Jr.</figcaption></figure>



<p>Accusing each other of
politicking and spreading disinformation in the midst of the pandemic, the
social media has become a battleground for both camps, with officials,
employees and alleged “trolls” joining the fray.</p>



<p>“Kung may malasakit ang pamunuan ng SBMA sa atin, dapat kinu-konsulta nila tayo at ipina-alam ang plano para makapag-tulungan nang hindi nailalagay sa panganib ang kalusugan at buhay ng mga taga-Olongapo,” Paulino, Sr. told <em>Subic Bay News</em> in a phone interview, “bagamat mga kapwa natin sila Filipino at wala tayong tutol na sila ay makauwi ng matiwasay sa kani-kanilang pamilya.”</p>



<p>He added that the SBMA leadership
also owes it not only to Olongapo but other outlying communities, namely, the
towns of Subic, in Zambales province, Hermosa, Morong and Dinalupihan in Bataan,
to, as a matter of courtesy, talk with the local leaders. “Pag-uusap lang po
ang hinihiling natin,” Paulino, Sr. said.</p>



<p>SBMA Chairman &amp; Administrator
Wilma T. Eisma, however, said in a press release “that as early as April this
year, the OWWA and DOT have been talking about OFW repatriation with the tourism
departments of both the SBMA and Olongapo City.”</p>



<p>“If former Olongapo
Mayor Rolen Paulino is saying we did not consult them about this plan, then he
is promoting disinformation,” Eisma said, “he is barking up the wrong tree, and
prematurely at that,” citing that the plan to use Subic as gateway for OFWs is not
an SBMA initiative, but a program managed by the National Task Force on
Returning Overseas Filipinos (NTF-ROF).</p>



<p>Olongapo City Tourism head
Fifi T. Gavino, however, belies Eisma’s contention of a consultation on the
matter in April this year. </p>



<p>“We had the group chat
conversation regarding hotels nga daw to open, magkakaroon ng inspection sa mga
hotels together with the PNP, Provincial Health Office of Zambales, Tourism and
Bgy. para sa OFWs pero na-abort iyon kasi as per OWWA and DILG, may instruction
na walang lalabas sa provinces, dapat Manila lang lahat and at that time ECQ pa
tayo lahat,” Gavino told <em>Subic Bay News</em>.</p>



<p>“Since then, wala nang
usapan nangyari,” Gavino added, “ and I also mentioned to ChAd (Eisma) na dapat
si Mayor Lenj (Paulino, Jr.) ang kausapin niya para derecho na head to head
mag-usap, ‘wag ako kasi sundalo lang ako na may Boss, gaya niya Boss niya si
Senator Dick dahil involved ang Red Cross.”</p>



<p>Eisma said she has “already
advised concerned government agencies about the demand for consultation,”
clarifying that “Subic is being considered only for any spillover of OFWs being
repatriated through the Manila and Clark Airports, as the SBIA still has no
night-landing capability.”</p>



<p>“We’re still working on
that capability, so until then, OFW flights cannot land in Subic and we would
only be available for the spillover. If the hotels in Manila, Clark, and
Angeles City can no longer keep up with the number of returning OFWs, then that
will be the only time that Subic would come in,” Eisma said, adding that at the
local level, “the repatriation plan would still have to be approved by the SBMA
Board.”</p>



<p>Paulino, Sr., however, said the plan is already in place, proof of which is SBMA’s move last week requiring hotels in the Subic Freeport to confirm the number of rooms they are allocating for the returning OFWs. “Hindi ba malinaw na siya ang nagdi-disinformation?” Paulino said, “mga hotel owners at management mismo ang nagsabi.”</p>



<p>Identified with the
Gordon family which used to dominate local politics in Olongapo in the past,
Eisma is touted to be gunning for city hall in the coming elections, thus,
despite her repeated denials of having political plans, she is alleged to be undermining
the current city administration for political ends.</p>



<p>Eisma said she has tried to reach out. “believe me, it’s not for the lack of trying on my part,” she said, “instead of talking in social media, we should talk to each other so when we talk to the public, we have complete information.” (VVV/LRGO)</p>



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