GenSan first to reach 100% jeepney consolidation

PUV Modernization
Modern public utility vehicles (PUVs) launched in General Santos City on Feb. 5, 2024. (Photo from Department of Transportation/FB)

By Raymond Carl Dela Cruz

Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista on Monday lauded the 100% consolidation rate in General Santos City, the first to do so in the country.

To date, Bautista said a significant portion of public utility vehicles in the city have been modernized, inviting local business leaders to invest more in the country’s public transportation.

“Napag-alaman ko na simula nung inilunsad ang public utility vehicle (PUV) modernization program (PUVMP) noong 2017, sumunod na ang General Santos sa pagtalima at pag-modernize ng inyong pampublikong sasakyan,” he said in a town hall meeting on the road sector in General Santos City.

During a lunch with the General Santos City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bautista called on the private sector to invest in the government’s transport projects that aim to improve mobility and connectivity, especially in the provinces.

“We invite business leaders inside this room to join us in this transformation of the country’s transport system,” he said.

Some of these transport projects include the possible expansion of the General Santos Airport to accommodate international flights and boost the city’s local tourism.

“While land acquisition for its expansion is ongoing, we need your support to build new hotels, resorts, restaurants, and more,” he added.

Moreover, Bautista said the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is looking to upgrade Makar Port to improve passenger and trade movement at the port.

“I encourage you to discuss any proposals with our maritime sector officials,” he said.

His visit to General Santos City is the second day of a town hall caravan that celebrates the DOTr’s 125th anniversary and seeks to have discussions with the PUVMP and the country’s public transportation sector.

He first visited Laguindingan in the province of Misamis Oriental on Sunday and his visit to General Santos City will be followed by a two-day trip to Davao on Tuesday and Wednesday, and a culminating activity in Manila on Feb. 12.

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