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Land Transportation Franchising Regulatory Board Chair Martin Delgra III and
board members Aileen Lizada and Ronaldo Corpuz INQUIRER.net file photo/
PATHRICIA ROXAS
The January 1 deadline President Rodrigo Duterte gave for the phase out of old
jeepney units was simply an “expression of urgency,” Land Transportation
Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) chairman Martin Delgra said on
Thursday.
“I’d like to put this in context insofar as the way I understand the President, he has
spoken firmly, or if I may say strongly, in favor of the modernization program.
That’s how I understand it, the expression of a date is an expression of urgency
insofar as having to push this as firmly as we can,” Delgra said before the House
committee on transportation hearing.
Duterte, in a recent speech, gave the owners of old jeepneys “until the end of the
month or until the end of the year” and threatened them with arrests if they would
still ply their routes using old jeepneys.
“Comply because come January 1, if I see an unregistered jeepney, old ones, I will
have it towed in front of you. If you want disarray, I have lots of policemen,”
Duterte said.
“Mahirap kayo? P**** i** Magtiis kayo sa hirap at gutom, wala akong pakialam. It’s
the majority of Filipinos. Huwag ninyong ipasubo ang tao (Don’t ever harm the
people),” the President said.
Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice asked what was the LTFRB’s timeline for the
modernization, especially after Duterte already issued an ultimatum.
“The President said there will be no more jeepneys so that will be your deadline,
isn’t it? It’s the policy that by January, no more jeepneys. It’s the President himself
who said that on national televsion,” Erice asked.
Delgra explained that the President only said that to express urgency on the
government’s modernization program.
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But without a clear policy on the implementation date, Erice said this would only
cause alarm among jeepney drivers.
Earlier in his opening message, Delgra said that it “necessitates for the President to
speak very loudly towards modernization.”
Delgra said when he and other transportation officials saw President Duterte on
Wednesday night, the President reminded them that they push through with the
modernization program.
“In fact even last night when we saw each other, I was reminded, we were there
(LTFRB board member Aileen) Lizada, (Land Transportation Office chief Edgar)
Galvante, we were reminded again to push through with the program,” he
said. /jpv
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