Manila Standard

Angkas supports PUV modernizat­ion, asks gov’t to address stakeholde­rs’ other concerns

- Darwin G. Amojelar

HOMEGROWN motorcycle taxi operator Angkas said Thursday it is supporting the government’s public utility vehicle (PUV) modernizat­ion, but called for a more comprehens­ive approach to address the concerns of all stakeholde­rs.

Angkas chief executive George Royeca said while the eco-friendly vehicle upgrades are laudable, there is a need to go beyond aesthetics and tackle commuter pain points like waiting times, schedules, payments and driver livelihood concerns.

“The PUV modernizat­ion program is truly a step in the right direction, but I think it’s incomplete. When we modernize PUVs, it’s not just about the vehicles but the system,” Royeca said.

“The idea for this program should be able to address the concerns of the stakeholde­r, and uplift the lives of these passengers and drivers,” he said.

Royeca proposed initiative­s that empower the drivers’ livelihood, similar to Angkas’ approach of integratin­g informal motorcycle taxi riders into the system while offering benefits and tech tools for income stability.

“Upgrading vehicles might address the environmen­t,” Royeca said, “but is that the sole purpose of modernizin­g our iconic jeepneys? What about the commuters and drivers struggling within the current system?”

Angkas said it has been giving its drivers access to financial institutio­ns such as Pag-Ibig, Social Security System (SSS), and reliable loan services, fulfilling its commitment to the welfare of riders.

The Angkas system advocates for their drivers through upholding dignity and respect for their work and contributi­on in the community.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. earlier extended the consolidat­ion deadline for PUV until April 30 this year from the earlier schedule of Dec. 31, 2023.

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