Fare hike looms in Cebu, region
Commuters in
The militant transport group is asking once again the LTFRB to level off
In a press conference yesterday, NADSU council member for
Ruben Rama, NADSU secretary general said that for diesel alone, the price in
“Dugay na mi nihangyo sa LTFRB pero hangtod karon wa pa na nila lihoka ang among petition nga sobra na
If LTFRB grants the petition,
Other concerns raised by NADSU include the scrapping of the Oil Deregulation Law, which they tagged as the “culprit behind the series of oil price increases”, and other local ordinances they branded as anti-transport and anti-drivers.”
NADSU’s mother organization, the Pinagkaisang Samahan ng mga Tsuper Nationwide (PISTON) is most likely to launch a nationwide strike if the concerns of the transport sector will not be addressed including their concerns.
But so far, Geolin said they are still in the build-up stage.
During the same press conference, they also express alarm over the presence of KMK Transport, which engages in the business of mass transportation through buses.
Geolin said that so far, there are 12 KMK buses running on the routes from Minglanilla and the cities of Talisay and Mandaue to
They said that the presence of these buses would surely put them on the side. They suspected that jeepneys will eventually be phased out as over 100 buses will be put on the streets, a scenario they said they won’t allow. — Mitchelle L. Palaubsanon/MEEV
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