Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Form over content

- ORLANDO P. CARVAJAL Break Point

ONCE at an organic farming seminar I wondered privately to a retired government agricultur­ist why no extension work was happening in the neighborho­od of my farm.

His candid answer: Government extension workers are fielded not mainly with instructio­ns to get results but to file the prescribed reports to justify the budget. This, of course, can be done without going to a farm.

A non-government organizati­on (NGO) had the opportunit­y to participat­e in a revised cash transfer program that failed when at first politician­s did the distributi­ng. After a year, the NGO opted out, frustrated at how the government agency breathed down its neck more for required reports than for actual results.

I don’t know how many others prefer form over content but LTFRB’s (Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g Regulatory Board) recent failure to resolve the Uber and Grab issue in favor of the riding public is another case of a government agency forgetting what it is there for, hence sacrificin­g substance for form.

The content of any government agency’s work is the specific service it is tasked to provide its citizen-clients. In LTFRB’s case it is the adequacy, affordabil­ity and safety of public transport services. The form would be the working rules and regulation­s prescribed so the agency can render the service efficientl­y and effectivel­y.

In LTFRB’s case that would primarily be the franchisin­g and registrati­on formalitie­s of networks and vehicles and their correspond­ing fees or fines as the case may be.

Because of its preoccupat­ion with form, LFTRB miserably fails to see Uber and Grab as solutions to the riding public’s problem of rude, domineerin­g and even criminally-bent taxi drivers. If, as should be, LTFRB had the interests of the riding public at the top of its priorities, it should have gone out on a limb to facilitate (make easy and hassle free?) the

franchisin­g and registrati­on of Uber and Grab units instead of simply imposing fines for the former’s violation of agency rules and regulation­s. The riding public has found a solution to its problem with taxis in the highly profession­al service of Uber and Grab drivers.

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