Watchmen Daily Journal

Transport groups seek fuel subsidies, decision on fare hike petitions

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Transport groups are seeking fuel subsidies from the government, as they await the decision on their ongoing fare hike petitions amid the continuous hikes in the pump prices of petroleum products.

According to Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Operators sa Pilipinas convenor Danilo Yumul, fuel subsidies should be given to drivers on a regular basis, as is being done in other programs of the government.

“Regular sana. Kung ang 4Ps, senior citizen, TUPAD, buwanan, eh kami, ‘pag may magi-increase lang. Dapat i-sustain natin para maging consistent regardless kung magkano,” he said in a report.

He was referring to the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) and the Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged/ Displaced Workers (TUPAD), through which government agencies provide subsidies to specific sectors.

This comes as another round of fuel price hikes is expected this week, with oil industry sources projecting an increase of P0.60 to P0.80 per liter for diesel, and P1.20 to P1.40 per liter for gasoline.

A number of transport groups have ongoing petitions for fare increases. One of them is the UV Express National Alliance of the Philippine­s, which seeks a fare hike of P1 per kilometer. It was submitted to the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) in September last year.

“Ang UV Express, nagmoderni­ze na kami 2013, 2014. Marami pa nga kaming UV Express na hindi pa po nakakabaya­d, naka-loan, ito na naman, may modernizat­ion, but we have to abide,” the group’s national president Exequiel Longares said in the same report.

GMA News is still trying to reach out to the Department of Transporta­tion and the LTFRB regarding the issues raised by the transport groups.

 ?? (Anjo Bagaoisan/ABS-CBN News/ File photo) ?? Transport groups await the decision on their ongoing fare hike petitions amid the continuous hikes in the pump prices of petroleum products.
(Anjo Bagaoisan/ABS-CBN News/ File photo) Transport groups await the decision on their ongoing fare hike petitions amid the continuous hikes in the pump prices of petroleum products.

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