The week-long transport strike from March 6 will go on despite the announcement of the LTFRB that it is extending the deadline for the traditional jeepney phaseout until Dec. 31. | zacariansINQ
Manibela even slammed local government units for allegedly offering financial assistance at this time, a move that the transport group thought was just being done to
pacify operators of traditional jeepneys.“Double Time ang mga LGU ngayon para kausapin mga Local Transport, at pinangakuan na naman ng ayuda,” Manibela claimed in a Facebook post.
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