Roque Verzosa appointed LTO-NCR chief | Inquirer News

Roque Verzosa appointed LTO-NCR chief

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 06:34 PM May 22, 2023

The Land Transportation Office-National Capital Region (LTO-NCR) has a new regional director in the person of Roque Verzosa III.

LTO / JUNE 7, 2022 Land Transportation Office, East Avenue, Quezon City on June 7, 2022.
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MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. officially appointed Roque Verzosa III as the regional director of the Land Transportation Office – National Capital Region (LTO-NCR).

This move coincides with the merging of the West and East offices of the LTO in Metro Manila.

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Prior to the appointment, Verzosa served as regional director of LTO-NCR West as officer-in-charge.

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Verzosa took his oath of office on Monday afternoon in the presence of Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista, said LTO-NCR West in a statement.

“Lalo pa natin paiiigtingin ang pagtratrabaho sa ating hangarin na mapaglingkuran ang ating mga kababayan,” he said.

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(We will intensify our work in our desire to serve our countrymen.)

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In a related development, LTO-NCR East and LTO-NCR West have been merged into one regional office.

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The new set-up covers around 65 field district offices, extension offices, licensing centers, including outlets in malls.

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