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Pahayag ni CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, tinatanggap ang pamamahagi ng fuel subsidies sa mga PUV drivers at operators

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) welcomes the start of the distribution of PhP6,500 fuel subsidies under the Fuel Subsidy Program of the Department of Transportation. Over 377,000 qualified public utility vehicle or PUV drivers and operators who are operating jeepneys, UV express, taxis, tricycles, and other full-time ride-hailing and delivery services nationwide will receive the said subsidy.

Of the total P2.5 billion approved funds to be released, P1.75 billion or 70% will be allocated to the PUVs under Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board; P625 million or 25% to tricycles with the Department of the Interior and Local Government; and, the remaining P125 million or 5% to the Department of Trade and Industry delivery services.

The transportation sector is directly impacted by the escalating fuel price due to the continuing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Considering the blows they have suffered during the series of pandemic lockdowns, the said sector urgently need fuel subsidy to sustain their livelihood and to gradually recover from the compounding crises.

The Commission recognizes the effort of the government to cushion the transportation sector from the impact of the huge increase in oil price. We also note the intention of the government to control inflation and to help keep the fare price at bay through the fuel subsidies. This immediate response will also benefit the commuters especially now that most businesses and offices are back to full operations.

Given that oil prices may continue to remain unstable, we also look forward to the long-term plan to mitigate the impact of the crisis to poor households. We urge the government to explore and study other options that can help ensure a stable fuel price in the long run. In all situations of crisis, especially those that pose serious economic implications, let us put primacy to the welfare and dignity of the most impoverished sectors. ###

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