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‘AYUDA’ FOR DRIVERS OF TRIKES, CABS — PANGILINAN

Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan is pushing for the inclusion of other public utility drivers as beneficiaries of the government’s Fuel Subsidy Program, which will receive an additional P5 billion fund next year. 

At the Senate deliberations on the 2022 budget of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) Monday, November 22, Pangilinan was also able to secure a commitment from the department and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) that jeepney drivers immediately benefit from the Service Contracting Program. 

Pangilinan said that apart from the jeepney and bus drivers, other groups of drivers have also been affected by the COVID-19 crisis, thus deserving to benefit from the program. 

“Hindi kailangang mag-consolidate ang mga drivers at operators para makasama sa Service Contracting Program at para mapabilis ang pag-release ng QR codes. This was clarified by DOTr and LTFRB yesterday. Major pain point ito ng mga jeepney driver nang makausap natin sila recently,” he said. 

Pangilinan said the government subsidy should also include drivers of tricycle, taxi, and ride-hailing, and delivery services.

Under the current budget, only jeepney and bus drivers are the program’s beneficiaries. 

Pangilinan said that apart from the jeepney and bus drivers, other groups of drivers have also been affected by the COVID-19 crisis, thus deserving to benefit from the program. 

“Only legitimate PUJ franchise grantees are covered under the [Fuel Subsidy Program]. My understanding is that excluded would be tricycle drivers, taxis, ride-hailing, and delivery services,” he said. 

“Baka sakaling puwedeng tingnan ito at matiyak na iyong suporta ay hindi lamang napupunta roon sa malalaki pero pati sa maliliit na public utility vehicles,” he added.

Senator Grace Poe, Senate finance committee vice chairperson for transportation, responded affirmatively, saying that given the increase in DOTr’s budget, including other types of PUVs to be covered by the program is a welcome suggestion. 

“Only legitimate PUJ franchise grantees are covered under the [Fuel Subsidy Program]. My understanding is that excluded would be tricycle drivers, taxis, ride-hailing, and delivery services.”

Meanwhile, with the oil price hike in the previous days, Pangilinan also pushes for providing fuel subsidies to drivers greatly affected by the surge.

Pangilinan also took the time to laud two of DOTr’s newest projects, the Tsuper Iskolar and the EnTSUPERneur programs. 

Under the Tsuper Iskolar, free skills training, skills assessment, and entrepreneurship training will be given to participating PUV drivers, conductors, and their family members. The EnTSUPERneur program, meanwhile, aims to provide these individuals a social safety net and employment opportunities through livelihood assistance packages. 

From the original P400 million budget for each of the programs, Pangilinan asked that the figure be increased to P500 million each. 

“Baka we can consider…madagdagan…dahil right now, as we all know, hindi pa rin full capacity ang ating mga driver in terms of commuter volume kaya mahina pa rin ang kita,” Pangilinan argued. 

“Kung wala itong assistance na ito, baka hindi na makapag-aral pansamantala ang kanilang mga anak dahil sa kulang na pagkakakitaan,” he added. 

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