Philippine Standard Time:

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 - 3:32 PM

  1. Home
  2. Statements
  3. Press Release
  4. Statement of the Commission on Human Rights strongly condemning the series of cases of violence…

Brief Statement, Press Statement, Statements

Statement of CHR Spokesperson Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, welcoming the approval of P1-billion fuel subsidy for public utility jeepney drivers

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) welcomes the announcement of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) of the approved P1-billion fuel subsidy for public utility jeepney (PUJ) sector to aid their operating expenses amid the rising prices of fuel.

To be disbursed under LTFRB’s Pantawid Pasada Program, the funds shall be distributed through the operators and franchise holders in the form of Pantawid Pasada Cards, which can then be used as a mode of payment in participating gas stations in order to prevent PUJ drivers from having to deduct fuel costs from their daily income. For consecutive weeks, prices of gasoline, diesel, and kerosene have increased consistently.

PUJ drivers are among the sectors that are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic since its initial phase till now that we are already in the second year. The series of lockdowns and limited transport routes and seating capacity severely diminished their income and pushed them deeper into poverty. Many drivers have resorted to begging to make ends meet.

The CHR is hopeful that this intervention will enable PUJ drivers to continue making a decent living without having to sacrifice a huge portion of their earnings on their fuel. Considering their compounded vulnerability, the Commission also supports the plan to explore ways to disburse the subsidy directly to driver-beneficiaries instead of having to go through operators.

The PUJ drivers are just starting to get back on their feet given that restrictions have been relaxed only recently. CHR, therefore, recommends the sustained provision of holistic support, which includes assistance for food, health, and nutrition, to ensure that they can steadily move forward from the huge blows of the crisis.

CHR notes the LTFRB’s reassurance that there will be similar programs to be launched for other modes of transport to ensure that no individual in the transportation sector will be left behind. We are also hopeful that the subsidy program will be swiftly implemented given the urgency of the plight of PUJ drivers. Further, the Commission equally expects utmost transparency in the implementation to ensure that PUJ drivers will truly benefit from the program towards the upliftment of their quality of life and dignity. ###

Related Post

Brief Statement, Press Statement, Statements

Statement of CHR spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the death of a transgender woman in Pangasinan

Brief Statement, Press Statement, Statements

Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the construction of Kaliwa Dam project

Other Stories

Brief Statement, Press Statement, Statements

Statement of the CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on Women with Disabilities Day

Today, 30 March 2020, marks the 16th year celebration of Women with Disabilities Day in the Philippines. The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) recognises the exceptional achievements and significant contributions of women with disabilities in their communities and acknowledges the

The Commission welcomes the decision of the Court of Appeals in declaring unconstitutional the Mandaluyong Ordinance prohibiting riding in tandem. In Garcia vs. Drilon (Garcia vs. Drilon, G.R. 179267, June 25, 2013. 699 SCRA 352), when the Supreme Court upheld

The obligation of the State in attending to the people’s right to education must cater both to its accessibility and the quality of education received so that child learners, in particular, can be productive members of the society and ultimately

While most of the efforts being made by the government is focused on alleviating the pandemic, the responsibility to provide support for the underprivileged remains. This especially rings true since the pandemic has directly affected the employment of many Filipinos.

The Commission on Human Rights echoes the condemnation of the Department of National Defense, Department of Foreign Affairs, and other concerned Philippine officials and parties against the acts of a Chinese fishing vessel, which rammed and sank a Filipino fishing

On 13 March 2023, Navotas Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 287 found police officer Jefrey Sumbo Perez guilty, beyond reasonable doubt, for the murders of Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, and Reynaldo “Kulot” de Guzman, 14, under the previous administration’s campaign