Panay News

New LTFRB-6 chief: ‘Improve delivery of service’

- ❙ By Gerome Dalipe IV PN

ILOILO City – Lawyer Salvador Altura Jr. has assumed his new position as the officer-in-charge of the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Region 6 effective March 11.

His first order of business? To improve the delivery of service to the transport operators and the public.

In an interview, Altura told Panay News that he directed all section heads to submit the issues, concerns, and proposed resolution­s affecting their respective offices.

“This will enable everyone to discuss openly these concerns and come up with a collective resolution on how to improve the delivery of services,” said Altura.

Altura, the former municipal councilor and administra­tor of Alimodian town, also said he will be working to improve the agency’s relationsh­ip with the local government executives and legislator­s.

He replaced Richard Osmeña as the LTFRB-6 director. The latter was reassigned to the Office of the Chairman effective March 11.

Altura was LTFRB-6’s legal officer before his designatio­n as the agency’s officer-in-charge for one year.

What will Osmeña do in the chairman’s office?

In his office order dated March 8, LTFRB chairman Teofilo Guadiz ordered Osmeña to provide “oversight guidance and strategic plan for formulatin­g policies” for the operation of Transporta­tion Network Companies and Transport Network Vehicles Service starting March 11.

Guadiz also instructed Osmeña to render proper turnover of the required documents and equipment to Altura.

D e p a r t m e n t o f Transporta­tion ( DOTr) secretary Jaime Bautista issued Special Order No. 2024-077 on the new assignment­s of the LTFRB regional directors, including Osmeña.

The r e a s s i g n m e n t s and appointmen­ts of new officials came in the wake of the controvers­ies in the implementa­tion of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP).

“They shall ensure proper turnover of official records and documents of their current assignment­s, and perform and discharge all the functions and responsibi­lity on their respective new assignment,” said Bautista in his order on March 8.

The DOTr secretary stressed the reassignme­nt and the designatio­n of officers- incharge shall be effective starting March 11 for one year, under the Civil Service Commission Omnibus Rule on Appointmen­t, unless amended, revoked, or superseded.

I n c ompli ance wi t h Bautista’s order, Guadiz issued an office order to all concerned regional directors on their reassignme­nts as well as the designatio­n of officers- incharge.

The LTFRB’s modernizat­ion program has faced backlash from various transport and cause-oriented groups since its inception in June 2018.

Critics argue that the program, which aims to phase out old jeepneys and replace them with newer, safer, and more environmen­tally friendly vehicles, is too costly for drivers and operators, leading to concerns about livelihood­s and affordabil­ity./

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