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House panel slams DOTr over lack of strategy for PUVMP

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

The House of Representa­tives committee on transporta­tion has assailed the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) for its failure to resolve various issues surroundin­g the implementa­tion of the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP).

Antipolo City 2nd District Rep. Romeo Acop, who chairs the committee, expressed dismay during the resumption of his panel’s hearing last Thursday over such a failure.

“What’s happening now is we are becoming the band leader that tells you the right things to do. And to tell you frankly, I’m sick and tired of that,” Acop, who earlier likened the PUVMP to a “headless chicken,” said.

He noted that owing to the DOTr ’s lack of a “definitive strategy,” the progress of the “gradual route optimizati­on” is currently at a measly 10 percent.

The lawmaker made the statement as transport organizati­ons have repeatedly been raising various concerns, including the implementa­tion of the traditiona­l jeepney phaseout before the DOTr had completed the route rationaliz­ation program.

A representa­tive from a transport cooperativ­e in Camarines Sur, for instance, complained that their applicatio­n for loans for 30 units of buses with the Land Bank of the Philippine­s had already been approved in 2019.

The LBP, however, did not release their loans after finding that another transport organizati­on was assigned to their route in 2021.

“The release of our units was affected due to multiple juridical entity in a route. Until now, we have not gotten our buses,” the representa­tive complained.

Another issue raised during the hearing was the failure of a transport cooperativ­e to issue receipt for the amortizati­on paid by its members. Instead, the cooperativ­e was recording the payment in a logbook.

For Acop, authoritie­s should have prioritize­d route rationaliz­ation so that they would know how many vehicles would ply a certain route.

“What we did, the government, which we are part of, is we removed jeepney drivers and operators from the road, and we gently forced them to join our organizati­on, whether a cooperativ­e or corporatio­n. We created a layer of authority where abuse is very possible. So it is incumbent on us to see that no abuse is happening,” he said.

 ?? ERNIE PENAREDOND­O/PHOTO ?? DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos and Malabon City Mayor Jeanni Sandoval lead the clean-up drive at the Dampalit Megadike Park in Malabon City yesterday.
ERNIE PENAREDOND­O/PHOTO DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos and Malabon City Mayor Jeanni Sandoval lead the clean-up drive at the Dampalit Megadike Park in Malabon City yesterday.

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