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Cebu transport groups refuse to join strike

March 25, 2025

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The Freeman

As the three-day transport strike in Manila led by Manibela continues, transport cooperatives in Cebu have taken a different approach by engaging in dialogue with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) today, March 25, 2025.

- Jonnavie Villa, Mitchelle L. Palaubsanon

In a press conference held yesterday, the Federation of Cebu Transport Cooperative (FCTC) reiterated their primary demand for consistency in the full implementation of the Public Transport Modernization Program (PTMP).

The scheduled dialogue with the DOTr in Manila provides FCTC an opportunity to voice their concerns and clarify the “confusions” surrounding the policy direction of transport modernization.

While the 13 Cebu-based transport cooperatives affirmed their full support for the government, they also expressed frustrations over inconsistent policies.

According to FCTC chairperson Ellen Maghanoy, the modernization program, which began in 2018, has generated 5,000 jobs for Cebuanos and supported the livelihood of 3,000 members.

With approximately 40,000 individuals benefiting from their operations, they emphasized that their contribution to public transport should not be overlooked.

“Masubo pamalandongon nga hangtod karon ang programang modernization program, wala pa guy saktong policy. Nga among tan-awn, kami nga transport cooperative, dako kaayog natabang sa community,” Maghanoy lamented.

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