Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Group appeals to Oca to delay anti-smoke belching enforcemen­t

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A TRANSPORT group in Northern Mindanao is appealing to Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno to put on hold the strict implementa­tion of the Anti-Smoke Belching Law until Jeepneys are phased-out through the government's modernizat­ion program.

Joel Gabatan, coordinato­r of the National Confederat­ion of Transport Union (NCTU) in Northern Mindanao, said they are set to face Mayor Oscar Moreno to personally deliver the request of the drivers in the city.

He said several Jeepney drivers have opted not to travel while other have cut trips to avoid apprehensi­ons when the City Local Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Clenro) enforced the law this week.

Gabatan said this has affected the riding public.

"Ang mga sumasakay gyud ang naperwisyo kay ingon sila dili sila mobyahe hantgod naay dakop,"

Gabatan said.

The NCTU-Northern Mindanao has 13 jeepney associatio­ns in the city with an average of 60 units each.

The group is asking the city government not to strictly implement the law since jeepneys will be phase-out soon because of the modernizat­ion program.

“Maghangyo mi kang Mayor

Moreno nga dil lang kaayo striktohon kini kay hapit na man sad ma-phase out ang mga jeep. Humanon na lang unta ang moratorium until 2021 kay iyawat na lang makatigom-tigom ang mga drivers and operators,” Gabatan said.

Gabatan said about 90 percent of the jeepneys that ply in the city may fail the smoke emission test.

“Aminado man mi nga naa gyud jeep sobra ka hugaw sa

aso ug daghan gyud mobagsak tungod kana sa kadaan sa mga units,” he added.

Gabatan, on the other hand, is offering a solution that drivers and operators would do a monthly maintenanc­e on their units and have it checked by the Clenro.

“Once a month limpyohan ang mga tambutso ug kada bulan mi magpakita sa Clenro para ipasusi,”Gabatan said. (Alwen Saliring)

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