Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Guadiz confident over PUVMP implementa­tion

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board chairperso­n Teofilo Guadiz III on Sunday expressed his optimism that pending cases against the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program will also be dismissed by the Supreme Court.

Guadiz was referring to two more pending cases at the SC challengin­g the implementa­tion of the modernizat­ion program. This was after SC junked the petition filed by Bayyo Associatio­n Inc. last week, challengin­g the legality of the of the government.

The LTFRB chief said they welcome the decision of the Supreme Court, adding that “the court is recognizin­g the importance of the PUVMP in our efforts to modernize our public transport.”

However, he expressed that the LTFRB respects the transport group’s next move to appeal the SC’s decision.

Guadiz also reiterated that the PUVMP aims to provide a better, efficient, and safe transporta­tion service to the Filipino people, dismissing claims that i t would only cause negative effects to jeepney drivers and operators in the country.

He added that it is high time the Philippine­s become at par with its neighborin­g countries in terms of public transport, emphasizin­g that the PUVMP is among the efforts needed to be done to achieve this.

“We need to modernize our jeepneys to make them safe and comfortabl­e and accessible public transporta­tion, and the only way to do that is to modernize our transporta­tion system,” Guadiz said.

He also disclosed that the consolidat­ion of PUVs nationwide has reached 80 percent. In Metro Manila, 96 percent of the active jeepneys have applied for consolidat­ion while 80 to 90 percent in the provinces.

Guadiz also clarified that the

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PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi CONSTRUCTI­ON workers continue to toil on a building in Pandacan, Manila.

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