Migrants Council defined D.A.P for Overseas Filipino Workers are very important

September 4, Kuala Lumpur-Not being denied that some of its citizens, now suffering from Jail in a drug-related case. The Migrants Council demanded the religious Org. to help with our campaign, its goal is to prevent and warn citizens from resisting Drug life because eventually it is over. Do not forget,Mary Jane Veloso, a victim of a syndicate, was sentenced to death in Indonesia, bringing  a few kilos of heroin, and was caught in an airport in Indonesia, and now condemned to death, and the only man who can saved her life is our beloved President of Republic of the Philippines, Hon. Rodrigo R. Duterte  a certain death called Executive Clemency. Along with the campaign are some exhibits about various types of illicit drugs, what effect it has on a person. So that foreign nationals are not innocuous especially among the ranks of household workers, how to protect themselves against illicit drugs.

Mary Jane Veloso, seeking for Exec. Clemency

“Prohibited Drugs, Prostitution are just a matter of social illness that can not be stopped. But that does not mean that the government is about to stop it, we mean that everyone, the people and the government should work together. But if we do not let our children worry about it, its cause is that we can be safe from calamity. “It’s not a cause for poverty to get into the dark lives of those who are involved in it.” And there is no solution to the constant killing of suspects selling it. In the war against President Duterte’s War against Drugs there are already some innocent people who have died and some minors die.

The manual will still be distributed to OFWs free of charge, so that they will always be used to prevent the illicit drug. Then we will be in contact with various religious groups to help us distribute books, and they will be advised to avoid illicit drugs.

“Ang sample ng manual na ipamamahagi”

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