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No managers yet for two terminals

The Freeman

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July 08, 2025

Cebu Governor Pamela "Pam" Baricuatro clarified on Monday that no one has been officially appointed to manage any of the province-run transport terminals, debunking information that certain individuals have falsely claimed authority in these facilities.

“As your Governor, I want to make it clear and official: No individual has been appointed or authorized by my office as terminal manager or representative in any transport terminal under the jurisdiction of the Cebu Provincial Government,” said Baricuatro.

Baricuatro emphasized that claims of authority not coursed through official channels should be regarded with caution, as her administration will not tolerate misrepresentation.

“This clarification is necessary following reports that certain individuals are falsely claiming to have been authorized by my office. I urge all Cebuanos to remain vigilant,” she said.

In a press conference, Baricuatro said that while no official designations have been made, several volunteers are temporarily assisting at both the Cebu South Bus Terminal (CSBT) and Cebu North Bus Terminal (CNBT).

“These are just volunteers who are kind enough to help us manage the current state of the terminals. There are no formal appointments yet,” she added.

She further revealed that the administration is considering a return to a manual ticketing system after receiving complaints from bus operators and passengers alike about long queues and inefficiencies.

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