The Nineteenth
National Seafarers' Day was celebrated on September 28,2014 with the
theme "MARINONG PILIPINO:HALIGI NG PAGBABAGO! " at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
Former
president Fidel V. Ramos earlier issued on July 9, 1996 Proclamation
No. 828 declaring August 18 as National Seafarers Day wherein the
Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) was tasked to coordinate with the public
and private sector in activities related to the celebration of said
event. The purpose of the Proclamation is to give due recognition to the
vital role of Filipino seafarers towards the development of the
Philippines as a maritime country. Later, Proclamation No.1094 was
issued in 1997 by President Ramos which moved NSD to every last
Sunday of September every year.
The forth batch of recipients for the Ten Outstanding Maritime Students of the Philippines (TOMSP) search
(in line with the National Seafarers Day) were awarded on that day. It gave
recognition to students for being academically excellent, highly
competent in practice, in good moral standing and active in their
respective communities.
Elijah Jose C. Barrios (John B. Lacson Foundation
Maritime University
(Arevalo) Inc.) Boy George R. Benavente, John B.Lacson Colleges
Foundation-Bacolod Inc; Niño C. Copones ( Mariner's Polytechnic Colleges
Foundation-Canaman Campus); Shiela May M. Diaz (Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific CGSO
Campus); Emmanuel D. Dotillos Jr. (University of Cebu LapuLapu and Mandaue); Christian
John B. Fajarito ( Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation Inc.); Frank Stevens
O. Mendoza (Asian Institute of Maritime Studies); Roger Roland S. Roullo (Philippine
Merchant Marine Academy); Joseph Ryan S.
Sanchez (DMMA College of Southern Philippines); and John Lawrence G. Tabanao (Maritime
Academy of Asia and the Pacific CGSO Campus)
The high mass was celebrated by Cubao Bishop Honesto Ongsioko while Vice-President Jejomar Binay was the keynote speaker.
Former
president Fidel V. Ramos earlier issued on July 9, 1996 Proclamation
No. 828 declaring August 18 as National Seafarers Day wherein the
Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) was tasked to coordinate with the public
and private sector in activities related to the celebration of said
event. The purpose of the Proclamation is to give due recognition to the
vital role of Filipino seafarers towards the development of the
Philippines as a maritime country. Later, Proclamation No.1094 was
issued in 1997 by President Ramos which moved NSD to every last
Sunday of September every year.
Ironically, the Philippines almost lost its slot on the historical first thirty ratifying countries of the Maritime Labour Convention of 2006 (MLC2006). It took the Philippines six years to ratify MLC2006 on August 13, 2012 after it became a signatory of the so called international magna carta for seafarers rights. The convention sets out minimum standards and fair working conditions for seafarers worldwide. Philippines is the thirtieth (30th) country to ratify MLC 2006 out of the 314 signatories and one of the first thirty ratifying countries required for the convention to take effect.
The 22nd National Seafarers Day is all set on September 24,2017 with the theme "Marinong Filipino: Nag-uugnay sa Mundo!".
The #NSD22 #NSD2017 activities nationwide led by the #ApostleshipoftheSea ( #AOS ) include the Memorial at Sea, High Mass, Oratorical/ Art/ Photo Contest, Harana by the Bay, Boodlefight, Karaoke challenge, and the Search for Top Ten Outstanding Maritime Students. One of the highlights is the Grand Parade to be participated in by more than 4000 stakeholders from maritime schools, government agencies, manning agencies, training centers, maritime organizations, unions, families and private institutions
The #NSD22 #NSD2017 activities nationwide led by the #ApostleshipoftheSea ( #AOS ) include the Memorial at Sea, High Mass, Oratorical/ Art/ Photo Contest, Harana by the Bay, Boodlefight, Karaoke challenge, and the Search for Top Ten Outstanding Maritime Students. One of the highlights is the Grand Parade to be participated in by more than 4000 stakeholders from maritime schools, government agencies, manning agencies, training centers, maritime organizations, unions, families and private institutions
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