
TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines — The city government of Borongan in Eastern Samar held a dry run and initial distribution of fuel subsidy coupons on Wednesday for registered tricycle drivers, operators and pump boat operators.
Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda led the rollout, which marks the start of a local ordinance aimed at assisting transport sector workers affected by rising fuel prices.
More than 900 members of the local transport sector are expected to benefit.
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“The program is designed to provide direct relief to transport workers and their families amid the continuing increase in fuel costs driven by international developments,” Agda said.
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The initiative has been institutionalized through the Integrated Community Gasoline Fuel Assistance ordinance, authored by Councilor Ian Galo, and is open to qualified beneficiaries who comply with prescribed requirements.
Under the program, qualified beneficiaries will receive a fuel subsidy of P100 per day from Monday to Saturday for 13 weeks through a coupon-based system.
The city government has allocated P10 million for the program, which will continue so long as funds are available.
Six fuel stations in the city have partnered with the local government and will honor fuel coupons.
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Fuel claims will be accommodated only until 4 p.m. daily to allow participating stations time to process reimbursement claims.
Registration remains open for qualified tricycle drivers and pump boat operators who have yet to enroll.
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Applicants must submit supporting documents, including proof of registration, identification cards, and documents showing active operation and residency.
The city government said the program is intended to help protect livelihoods, sustain mobility, and support the local economy amid continued fuel price volatility. /apl
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