CEBU CITY – The Federation of Cebu Transport Cooperatives urged President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to save the modernization program of the public transport system.
The FCTC wrote the President on Aug. 1, expressing its opposition to Senate Resolution No.1096 which seeks to suspend and review the Public Transport Modernization Program (PTMP).
Ellen Maghanoy, chairperson of FCTC, said on Friday that transport players in the province are hoping Marcos will reject the resolution and go ahead with the PTMP.
The federation defended the program that “intends to replace old and dilapidated jeepneys with new, safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles equipped with safety features that comply with modern standards.”
The letter was signed 22 cooperatives in the province, registered with the Office of the Transport Cooperatives of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and transport corporations.
The federation said suspending the modernization program would have negative repercussions for local manufacturers and suppliers of modern jeepney units due to a decrease in demand that may also lead to job losses and reduced economic activity.
“Additionally, the suspension would disrupt the livelihood of jeepney operators who have invested in complying with the program’s requirements," the letter read.
“The uncertainty surrounding the PUVMP could also deter future investments in the public transportation sector, hindering its growth and development.”
The transport players cited that the modernization effort would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality by phasing out old smoke-belching jeepneys.
“Suspending the program would delay the transition to cleaner and more fuel-efficient vehicles, exacerbating environmental issues and contributing to climate change,” it added, pointing out the need to prioritize sustainable transport solutions.
On Wednesday, 22 senators sought the temporary suspension of PTMP due to concerns about its unplanned and rushed implementation.
They said there is an urgent need to thoroughly review and reassess the impact of the program, to alleviate the fears of the drivers and transport operators who will be directly burdened by its implementation. (PNA)
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