The Freeman

Piston denies transport stoppage linked to alleged plot vs Duterte

- CRISPIN M. BELTRAN RESOURCE CENTER/INTERAKSYO­N.COM (InterAksyo­n.com)

MANILA — Where did she get her informatio­n? Is she part of the government’s intelligen­ce group?

Transport leader George San Mateo posed these questions yesterday after Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) board member Aileen Lizada said the agency had received reports that the two-day nationwide transport strike led by the Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Operator Nationwide (Piston) “will be supported by other left-leaning groups allegedly… to destabiliz­e government.”

“Hindi namin alam kung saan hinugot ni board member Lizada ‘yong statement n’ya, eh hindi naman s’ya member ng PNP Intelligen­ce Group, hindi naman s’ya member ng AFP intelligen­ce group, isa lamang s’yang board member ng LTFRB,” San Mateo, president of Piston, said during an interview with dzMM radio.

San Mateo said the nationwide transport stoppage, which prompted the Palace to suspend work in government offices and classes in all levels of public and private schools, had nothing to do with the government’s claim of concerted efforts to bring down the administra­tion.

Last Friday, President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to declare a revolution­ary government and arrest all of his critics if the alleged destabiliz­ation moves would turn into chaos.

“Diversiona­ry tactic na lang ‘yan para hindi mapagusapa­n ‘yong isyu,” said Mateo.

He said the real issue concerning the strike was not about attempts to overthrown the Duterte administra­tion but about threats to the livelihood of drivers and transport operators by the government’s move to phase out 15-year-old jeepney units under its PUV modernizat­ion program.

“‘Yong fear namin… mawalan kami ng kabuhayan. At ikalawa, ‘yong pagtutol namin sa framework ng modernizat­ion ng gobyerno na ibibigay itong jeepney sa… kamay ng monopolyo at malalaking negosyante batay po sa pinirmahan ni Secretary Tugade na Omnibus Franchisin­g Guideline,” said Mateo.

Also, the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) on Monday said “corporatiz­ation, not destabiliz­ation, is the real issue in the transport strike.”

“The LTFRB is muddling the issue when it (said that) today’s transport strike is part of a destabiliz­ation plot against the Duterte regime. It is a desperate to downplay the validity of the protest action launched by jeepney drivers and operators nationwide,” said Bayan secretary general Renato Reyes Jr.

 ??  ?? Piston president George San Mateo.
Piston president George San Mateo.

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