Sun.Star Baguio

Transport coop goes for modernizat­ion

- Jonathan Llanes

MEMBERS of the Cordillera Basic Sectors Transport Cooperativ­e (CBSTC) expressed its readiness to undergo modernizat­ion once it will be fully implemente­d in 2019.

Rex Bayangan, CBSTC secretary general said the general assembly aims to inform members to convert their associatio­ns into cooperativ­es.

“The creation of a cooperativ­e transport is created by law. We just need to follow the guidelines and mandates for us to comply

with all the requiremen­ts before receiving our franchises coming from the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB),” Bayangan explained.

President Rodrigo Duterte earlier announced the start of the jeepney phase out for old public utility vehicles which failed to pass the stringent inspection by the LTFRB.

The number of franchise to be issued to CBSTC would depend on how many franchise it would identify basing on the routing plan created by the local government unit of Baguio through the assistance of the transport cooperativ­e.

“The question here would be, who are the legitimate cooperativ­es, and for CBSTC, who is now a legitimate transport cooperativ­e identified by the Office of the Cooperativ­e Transport (OTC), then the franchise will be given to us before we release it to our members,” Bayangan stated.

OTC have identified three transport cooperativ­es, one of which is CBSTC having 20 to 30 associatio­ns in the region with 264 founding members, and a P60 million capital share as per verificati­on of the banks indicating their solidness as a cooperativ­e.

“Based on a survey we conducted, what we saw was that most of our drivers have no social benefits like SSS and Pag-ibig, so once they become members of the cooperativ­e, it will now answer for the social benefits aside from it patronage rate card for the members,” Bayangan added.

The vehicles to be used by CBSTC are Euro 4 vehicles which have passed the necessary requiremen­ts specific for the Cordillera region.

 ?? Photo by Joven Peralta ?? NO TO PHASE OUT. A drivers’ associatio­n holds a rally opposing the proposed phase out of jeepney saying the plan is a scheme to monopolize public transport.
Photo by Joven Peralta NO TO PHASE OUT. A drivers’ associatio­n holds a rally opposing the proposed phase out of jeepney saying the plan is a scheme to monopolize public transport.

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