Categories
Politics

LACK OF DATABASE DELAYS FUEL ‘AYUDA’ DISTRIBUTION

The lack of an existing database has been the cause of delay in the distribution of the government’s fuel subsidy program, Senator Win Gatchalian said.

“Hanggang ngayon ay marami pang hindi nakakakuha ng ayudang ito halos tatlong linggo na mula nang magsimulang mamigay ng Pantawid Pasada dahil na rin sa kawalan ng listahan ng mga benepisyaryo. Inabutan na nga ng election ban na lalo pang nagpaantala dito,” Gatchalian lamented.

It is in this light that the veteran legislator pressed the need for a centralized database which should be prepared by different government agencies and other stakeholders for proper coordination and implementation of the program.

The database should be updated yearly to serve as a guidepost for implementing agencies and ensure that there will be no wastage or misappropriation of government resources.

“Only 110,287 out of the 377,443 identified target PUV beneficiaries have received their share of the P6,500 fuel subsidy.”

As of 4 April 2022, only 110,287 out of the 377,443 identified target PUV beneficiaries have received their share of the P6,500 fuel subsidy while fuel cards for the 22,932 PUV beneficiaries are still being processed.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), which is tasked to identify those beneficiaries from the delivery services sector, transmitted last March 23 to the Department of Transportation (DOTr) the list of 27,777 intended beneficiaries.

Meanwhile, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has yet to submit a list of the tricycle driver-beneficiaries.

“Ipapanukala ko ang pagkakaroon nila ng bank accounts o e-wallets upang masiguro na sa mga intended beneficiaries ilalagak ang pondo at mapapabilis ang pamimigay nito.”

“Kung gagawin nang pangmatagalan ang Pantawid Pasada Program, magkakaroon na ng database ang mga benepisyaryo nito at ipapanukala ko ang pagkakaroon nila ng bank accounts o e-wallets upang masiguro na sa mga intended beneficiaries ilalagak ang pondo at mapapabilis ang pamimigay nito,” the seasoned lawmaker said.

In institutionalizing the fuel subsidy program, the reelectionist senator seeks to provide financial support to the domestic public transport sector as a relief mechanism to cushion the adverse effects of sudden and drastic increases in oil prices.

The Senate Energy Committee Chairperson said an initial funding requirement of P1.6 billion should be allocated to the program while the succeeding fund allocation shall be sourced from excess VAT collection.

Home

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *