Both the Philippine and British Governments have give their support
Both the Philippine and British Governments have give their support to the SaveOurSeafarers (SOS) initiative.
Seafarers’ organisations, shipping companies together with business leaders and the largest group of shipping industry associations, recently joined forces to campaign against Somali piracy under the banner of www.saveourseafarers.com.
In the UK, correspondence between members of the SOS campaign and the British MP Henry Billingham, Minister for Africa, the UN, Overseas Territories and conflict Issues, has led to the Minister expressing deep concern at the latest developments in pirate tactics, particularly the distressing and intolerable conditions in which seafarers are being held, as well as the increasing incidents of violence being used against seafarers.
Billingham, said: “The (British) Government supports the campaign and the key actions it has prioritised. Together with the Minister for Shipping, Mike Penning and the Minister for the Armed Forces, Nick Harvey, I intend to hold another meeting with the shipping industry soon to discuss the action the Government is taking against the priorities of the campaign as well as the wider fight against piracy.”
In the Philippines, the Filipino Labour and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz has said in a public statement that the world’s number one source of world-class seafarers is morally bound to support global action to ensure the welfare and protection of seafarers.
Baldoz lauded the SOS campaign for its “unrelenting” efforts to raise public awareness on the deleterious effects of piracy, particularly in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean.
She said: “We are always mindful of the policy of the administration of President Benigno S Aquino III for enhanced overseas foreign workers protection. Before this, we need to push to stamp out piracy in the high seas, which is now affecting global maritime commerce.”
Giles Heimann, chair of the SOS campaign’s steering group, said: “We’re glad our campaign is being supported by the British and Philippine Governments. It proves that by working together as an industry we can push more powerfully for action to counter the growing and increasingly violent actions of Somali pirates against the innocent seafarers who keep world trade flowing through these crucial but increasingly dangerous trade lanes.
“We will continue to lobby support from all corners of the globe with our campaign that has received website visits from 174 countries worldwide, leading to more than 20,000 individual letters from members of the public to the heads of state of more than 100 countries around the world,” he explained.
Source: Tanker Operator