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Cayetano, SAP Go hand over PH aid to Indonesia

By , on October 11, 2018


Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano and Secretary Christopher Lawrence ‘Bong’ Go of the Office of the Special Assistant to the President lead the ceremonial turnover of assistance to Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines Sinyo Harry Sarundajang at Patra Bali Resorts and Villas in Bali, Indonesia on October 11, 2018. The Philippine Government extended USD300,000 worth of cash as well as USD200,000 in kind to the victims of the calamity in Central Sulawesi. SIMEON CELI JR./PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO

BALI, Indonesia — Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano and Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Christopher Lawrence ‘Bong’ Go on Thursday spearheaded the symbolic hand over of the Philippines’ assistance to the earthquake and tsunami victims in Central Sulawesi.

The “One ASEAN, One Response” handover ceremony was held a few hours before President Rodrigo Duterte attended the ASEAN Leaders’ Gathering at the Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort here.

Cayetano said the Philippine government has so far extended more or less PHP27 million worth of assistance, including PHP10.8 million worth of relief goods, tents, generators, and family and medical kits to Central Sulawesi.

“We are here today not only to extend sympathy to the community affected by earthquake and tsunami on Sept. 28 but also to express our love by helping the sufferings in our humble way,” Cayetano said in his speech.

“In the spirit of One ASEAN, One Response, the Philippines has offered to provide humanitarian assistance and support to Indonesia, our good neighbor and partner. So we humbly ask you to accept our assistance,” he added.

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit the island on Sept. 28, triggering a tsunami as high as 6 meters that left more than 800 people dead, particularly in the city of Palu.

Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines Sinyo Harry Sarundajang received the Philippines’ assistance in behalf of Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

“In behalf of President Widodo and the people of Indonesia, we would like extend our sincerest gratitude and appreciation to H.E. President Rodrigo Road Duterte and the people of the Philippines for kind assistance,” Sarundajang said.

Last Wednesday, the first Philippine Air Force C-130 cargo aircraft full of relief goods and other materials arrived in Palu, Central Sulawasi.

Cayetano said the Philippines is ready to extend more assistance “as need may arise”.

He took the opportunity to also thank Indonesia for the assistance it provided to the Philippines when Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) hit the country in 2013 and the Marawi siege took place in 2017.

ASEAN Secretary-General Dato Lim Jock Hoi and Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Lee Hiong Tan Wee as well as Permanent Representative of the Philippine Mission to ASEAN Elizabeth Buensuceso, ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) Director for Operations Arnel Capili and Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar witnessed the handover ceremony.

Last Wednesday, Wee announced that the ASEAN Business Advisory Council-Philippines is also donating USD100,000 for tsunami victims in Indonesia.

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