SC Asked To Stop LRT, MRT Fare Hike: MANILA, Philippines-The Militant Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) On Monday Led A
SC Asked To Stop LRT, MRT Fare Hike: MANILA, Philippines-The Militant Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) On Monday Led A
SC Asked To Stop LRT, MRT Fare Hike: MANILA, Philippines-The Militant Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) On Monday Led A
By Tetch Torres-Tupas
12:40 PM | Monday, January 5th, 2015
Source: INQUIRER.net
The controversial LRT and MRT fare hike is indeed unconscionable for having neither proper
presentation nor consultation from the public; clearly, this is a violation of our right. As stated in
our constitution, particularly in Article II, Section 1, ...sovereignty resides in its people and all
governmental authority emanates from them, indeed the public cannot be disregarded in any
matters, issues, and concerns of any governmental instrumentalities. The actions of Department
of Transportation and Communication, the LRT Board and MRT-3 regarding the fare hike were
illegal and without due process, in addition, they cannot invoke their authority to approve such
matters, since LRT and MRT are public utilities, therefore, the rates should be approved by an
appropriate quasi-judicial bodies.
On the other hand, there are some commuters that were convinced of the necessity of the fare
hike issue; it seems that they were misled by the recent dilemma and physical condition of our
trains. In my opinion, there has been a fallacy regarding these controversy, fare hike is not
necessary to rehabilitate and upgrade the systems of LRT and MRT because the 2015 budget,
which was recently signed by the president, already allocated P7.4 billion for the train systems
rehabilitation and another P4.65 billion for its subsidy, in addition is the 2014 supplemental
budget amounting to P1.2 billion and P727.6 million which was allocated for the same purpose.
Given the said figures, LRT and MRT clearly had already secured enough funds from the
government to pursue its planned rehabilitation and upgrading plans.
I strongly agree with the militants who were continuously fighting for the right of every
commuters to have our fair share from the governments budget allocated for such rehabilitation
of our trains, it is just, since these budget came from the hard work earnings of every Filipino.
Second, justice must be served to the public, corruption and grave abuse of authority must not be
tolerated and what is left for us to do, is to elevate such matters to the Supreme Court, with high
hopes of a favourable final and executory decision.