MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte is against the imposition of new charges for public transportation using beep cards, Malacañang said Monday.
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said the President sympathized with indigent Filipinos who had been caught unawares when the cashless payments in buses was implemented.
“Ang pagkakaalam ko po, ang naging damdamin ng President ay tutol din siya dyan sa binabayaran na beep card,” Roque said in an online briefing.
(From what I know, the President is against the charge for a beep card.)
“Nahabag po talaga ang Presidente doon sa isang balita na maraming mga naghihirap nating mga kababayan ang nagulat dahil ang pera nila ay sapat lamang sa pamasahe at pagkain para sa araw na ‘yon,” he added.
(The President sympathizes with our countrymen who were surprised because their money was only enough for fare and food for that day.)
Many commuters lamented the sudden implementation of cashless payments in buses where fare cards or beep cards were sold for P180, or P100 for the card and only P80 load.
This prompted the Department of Transportation to suspend the mandatory use of beep cards.
“Itong pagsuspinde ng gamit ng beep card altogether, ay patunay na nakikinig ang gobyerno sa taumbayan at may puso itong administrasyon na ito,” Roque said.
(The suspension of the beep card use altogether is proof that the government is listening and this administration has a heart.)
Asked if the government is willing to shoulder the fee for beep cards, Roque said the DOTr is studying the matter and noted that the suspension of its mandatory use would be “enough” for now.
“Tingin ko sapat na muna yan para ma-address yung immediate issue na karagdagang hirap yan sa mga naghihirap na ating kababayan sa gitna ng pandemya,” Roque said.
(I think that’s enough to address the immediate issue of more burden to our countrymen who are already having a hard time in the middle of a pandemic.)