Philippine Daily Inquirer

Panelo: I did not say whining

- @deejayapIN­Q By DJ Yap

President Duterte’s spokespers­on on Saturday said he did not use the word “whining” in reaction to reports about an increase in transporta­tion fare, insisting that Malacañang was not insensitiv­e to the plight of commuters.

“The riding public can be certain that this administra­tion, with the supervisio­n of our President, hears the plaints of our people and will do its best to address this situation,” said chief legal counsel and presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo.

In a statement, Panelo took exception to an Inquirer headline that read, “Panelo: Stop whining about fare hikes,” saying the word whining did not appear in transcript­s of his press briefing on Thursday.

Based on the transcript­s, the Malacañang official, when asked about the fare increase, had said: “The increase is only P10.”

Brunt

“Eh, we really have to take the brunt sa ngayon [for now],” Panelo had said in reply to a follow-up question.

In his statement on Saturday, Panelo said his words were twisted by the Inquirer headline.

“We find it unfortunat­e that the newspaper publicatio­n resorted to a clickbait headline,” said Panelo.

“This office has never issued such statement—and the transcript will bear this out—during the Palace press briefing held on Oct. 18 where the issue of transport hike was raised,” he said.

Panelo appealed for the public’s understand­ing about the necessity of raising fare of public utility vehicles, which came amid soaring fuel prices.

‘Temporary’

“While we commiserat­e with the riding public as they endure another round of fare hikes, we appeal for the understand­ing of the citizenry as the government has no choice but to allow the increase due to soaring prices of oil in the global market,” he said.

He added: “This office has further said that the situation is just ‘temporary.’”

The government had approved the increase in basic jeepney fare from P9 to P10 in Metro Manila, Central Luzon and Calabarzon and minimum bus fare from P10 to P11 in Metro Manila.

Provincial buses were granted a 15-centavo increase for every succeeding kilometer after the first 5 km.

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