PCG offers ‘libreng sakay’ to students on first day of classes

By Gabriela Baron

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) offered “libreng sakay” (free ride) to students on the first day of face-to-face classes on Monday, Aug. 22.

PCG Commandant CG Admiral Artemio Abu said the initiative aims to reduce the expenses of students at the start of the School Year 2022-2023.

Free bus rides started as early as 6:00 a.m. Students were picked up at Quezon City Hall and were dropped off at University Belt in España, Manila.

The “libreng sakay” will be until 7:00 p.m.

Filipino students returned to in-person classes on Monday two years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close.

READ MORE: PH schools return to face-to-face classes after 2 years of pandemic

Over 28 million students, both from private and public schools, have enrolled for this school year.

Meanwhile, the implementation of full face-to-face classes is slated to start in November.

-ag

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