Sun.Star Baguio

Free ride for LT boarders pushed

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

STUDENTS in La Trinidad, Benguet have signified their need to go back to their home areas.

The local Government Unit of La Trinidad provided free transporta­tion services prioritizi­ng students with dwindling resources.

The free transporta­tion program was spearheade­d by the Sanggunian­g Kabataan Federation, councilor Apolinario Bagano, saying there are more than 200 students who applied for the free rides to go home.

As of this writing, 40 students were ferried back home starting March 26 to the municipali­ty of Tuba, the councilor added they are currently coordinati­ng with other SK Federation­s in the towns of Kibungan and Kapangan.

Only 12 persons may travel per trip to observe social distancing and all passengers are required to do selfquaran­tine for 14 days at their hometowns to avoid any possible spread of virus.

"We know a lot of you are already aching to go home but we also know that it is not realistic to send everyone home. Please do understand the situation that we are facing. The Local Government Unit is doing its very best and we hope we get over this the soonest. With that, we have an order of priority to follow," the federation

president added.

Bagano disclosed most of the student boarders do not have enough food, adding the federation plans to continue the program until next week while a standby relief will be given to those who will not be able to go back home.

Also on Thursday, Mankayan Mayor Frenzel Ayong in an open letter asked landlords, building owners of business establishm­ents and lodging spaces in the town to waive the rental for two months ( March and April).

"As humanitari­an considerat­ion to our present Covid-19 quarantine situation when there is a lack of economic activities. Those renting your building will be hardup and expected to be unable to pay their rents," he said.

To recall, a group of landlords in La Trinidad announced the non-collection of rental fees for a month in order to help tenants who are challenged by the situation following the threat of Covid-19.

Municipal Councilors of La Trinidad previously passed a resolution requesting local public utility services, financial institutio­ns, property lessors and landlords to suspend the surcharges of overdue bills and to extend the payment deadlines of the same until May 2020.

 ?? Photo by La Trinidad SK ?? BACK HOME. Students renting in Benguet’s capital town of La Trinidad were ferried back home to Tuba, care of the town’s Sanggunian­g Kabataan Federation.
Photo by La Trinidad SK BACK HOME. Students renting in Benguet’s capital town of La Trinidad were ferried back home to Tuba, care of the town’s Sanggunian­g Kabataan Federation.

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