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DFA opens consular office in General Santos City
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Jan 6, 2009 - 11:01:17 AM
GENERAL
SANTOS CITY, Jan. 7 (PNA) – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
formally unveiled here its 17th Regional Consular Office to help
address the growing list of passport applicants and provide consular
services to foreign and local residents of Region XII or Southwestern
Mindanao and the neighboring regions.
Region
XII covers the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani,
Cotabato and the cities of General Santos, Koronadal, Kidapawan,
Cotabato and Tacurong.
Mayor
Pedro Acharon Jr. said the DFA, which opened its offices at the Gaisano
Mall compound here, added the city to its regional operations in
compliance with an order issued last August by President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo.
He said the city government earlier offered the site and building for the new DFA Regional Consular Office here.
Under
EO 748, which was signed by the President last August 25, the city was
selected as among the six cities in the country where a DFA Regional
Consular Office would be established.
The
President said such move was based on her administration's primary
policy "to effect the efficient delivery of basic public services by
bringing it closer to the people."
Aside
from this city, she also directed the DFA to set up its regional
offices in the cities of Bacolod, Butuan, Puerto Princesa, Baguio and
Cotabato.
"The
creation of the regional consular offices, with the mandate to process
and issue passports and to extend various consular services to
Filipinos and non-residents alike, is pursuant to Philippine Passport
Act of 1996 and Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, as
well as Vienna Convention on Consular Relations," the President noted.
The
President ordered the allocation of P66 million out of the DFA's budget
to fund the establishment of the six new regional consular offices.
With
the opening of the DFA regional office here, City Hall media chief Avel
Manansala noted that local residents would no longer need to travel to
Davao City for their passport needs or wait for the DFA personnel to
come to the area for their quarterly mobile passporting services at the
city halls of General Santos and Koronadal and at the provincial
capitol of Sarangani, South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat provinces.
Citing
a report from City Tourism Officer Cora Tito, he said DFA personnel
receive at least 1,500 passport applications during its mobile
passporting activities. (PNA)
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