LRTA administrator Berroya passes away at 74

By Raymond Carl Dela Cruz /  Philippine News Agency  

Light Rail Transport Authority (LRTA) administrator and retired police general Reynaldo Berroya, 74, passed away on Monday (Nov. 15), Transportation Sec. Arthur Tugade said.

In a Facebook post, Tugade conveyed his “condolences and solicitude” to Berroya’s family and noted that the late general was “one of the most courageous and dedicated public servant and defender of the Republic.”

“His was an exceptional leadership, which he proudly exhibited throughout his term and management at the LRTA,” Tugade said.

As of writing, there was no reported cause of death.

Tugade said Berroya was “instrumental” in revitalizing the country’s transport system, particularly the railway sector.

“I will always remember Gen. Rey as the officer who commanded with authority, but also with irreverence, wit, and humor just to lighten and brighten the issue at hand. At his very core is the essential trait of discipline which enabled him to lead with distinction,” Tugade said.

LRTA  is the operator and maintenance provider of the Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2). Berroya was appointed as the agency’s administrator in 2017, was general manager of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) in 2013, and served as undersecretary and assistant secretary of the Department of Transportation. (PNA) – jlo

 

 

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