Leaders
of the Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association of the
Philippines, Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations, Liga ng
Transportasyon at Operators sa Pilipinas, Alliance of Transport
Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines, and Pangkalahatang
Sanggunian Manila and Suburbs Drivers Association have denied that they
are supporting the transport strike against the government’s public
utility vehicles modernization program.
The same transport groups aiming for a R2 increase in jeepney fares
asked PISTON and Stop & Go Coalition to stop protesting on the
streets as it affects not only the riding public but also their drivers
and operators who should be earning that day.Zeny Maranan of FEJODAP asked the transport groups leading the strike to join them in the fight for their rights through proper discussion with the Duterte administration.
“Kung nakukuha sa paupo ang usapan, iwasan na nila ang pagharang at pagbandera sa mga kalye at bawasan ang maaaring kitain,” Maranan said.
She added that they are fighting for a better mode of transportation through filing petition papers and dialogue.
Lando Marquez of LTOP said that they are also against jeepney “phaseout” and supporting the modernization but not on all terms such as making all the jeepney units airconditioned. “Ang mga mananakay ang bumubuhay ng ekonomiya bakit peperwisyuhin mo sila,” said Marquez.
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