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Monday, August 10, 2015

6 Reasons Why OFW Must Cast Their Vote

I am not really a fan of politics but I'm still a believer of change specially when choosing the right leader. Working as OFW here in Qatar required a lot of sacrifices -- living away from home is not an easy task to do. OFW remittances was one of the major economic forces driving our country but it is sad that only few leaders of the country support the needs of OFW. This is the main reason I write this blog post.




The country's national elections may still be more than 6 months away but I can now feel and smell the preparation of some politicians in the community to which I belong. Even in TV ads, some Presidentiables are now busy making their own “papogi points”as part of their exposure strategy to win the public's sentiment on national issues at hand.

That’s the reason why I am advocating Overseas Absentee Voting registration and requesting those  975,263 Overseas Absentee Voters worldwide to update your voting status, especially to those 237,504 registered voters who failed to vote in the previous Philippine national election.

To my fellow OFWs, talk to your families back home. Ask them to participate in the October 2016 barangay election. Through them, we can empower our OFW sector in the barangay level.
Here are some reasons why OFW MUST vote:
1. We still want to retire in the Philippines.
Most of us still dreams of coming home for good and we want to return to our country where progress, peace and development abound and this can be done if we choose the leader who will continue to advocate sound economic programs.

2. We want them to hear the collective voice of OFWs
Your vote is your voice. When we vote, we are actually telling the elected officials and lawmakers what we think and how we feel about the education system, public safety, social security, health care  and other important issues that affect us and our families back home. When we participate, we are telling them that the needs of the OFWs cannot be ignored and they need to act to address it.

3.We have children who depend on us.
We always want our kids to have a bright future that is why we are working so hard abroad to provide for their needs. But because our children (who are below 18 years old) can't vote yet, we have to do the choosing for them. When we vote the right leaders, we are looking out for our kids' futures.

4. We want our votes to be counted.
When we vote, and persuade our family members to vote, we can truly make a difference in our country. Voting is an act of patriotism. So vote for what you believe is true and just for our beloved land.
As citizens of the Philippines, it is our responsibility to vote.  I believe that voting gives us OFWs the credibility to make our concerns one of the government's top priorities

5. We want positive change in our country.
Elections will be an opportunity to vote the leader who we think will champion civil rights, who will put the people’s interests before his own. If you think the current leadership failed on this then it is your chance to do something about it. On the other hand, if you believe the current leadership has done great things then we must look for the continuity of his reform and projects by choosing leaders who support and share his goals.

6. We are Filipinos and are part of history.
There are a lot of individuals who fight for freedom but in our generation,  voting is our way to fight and stand up for our rights. It's now our turn to preserve the honor of those who went before us.

"You don't have the right to complain if you don't do your part to provide solution to the nation’s problems by choosing the right leaders. It's our duty as Filipinos to participate in our country’s affairs, even if we are miles away from home. So go out and vote!





P.S. 1. Bernard B. Anduyon, AFP is an Associate Financial Planner, an OFW based in Qatar. He is a speaker and trainor for OFIE-M (Overseas Filipino Investors and Entrepreneur – Movement), a small group of Filipinos that advocates and teaches fellow OFWs to be investors and entrepreneurs. He is also a long-time member of Bo Sanchez' Truly Rich Club http://bernard.trulyrichclub.com

P.S. 2.  If you, your family or friends are based in Qatar, then I’m inviting you to attend our financial literacy talk series every 1st and 3rd Mondays of every month at Al Thumama, Doha. I give talks on diverse topics such as abundance mindset, financial planning, investing and entrepreneurship for Filipinos. I am also a trainor for PINOYWISE-ATIKHA, promoting awareness on issues affecting OFWs and their families as well as financial literacy.

If you want a financial coaching, you can send email to b_anduyon@yahoo.com

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