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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

On the appeal to suspend use of NLEX Bus Terminal


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The mandatory use of the Integrated Terminal Exchange (ITX), both in the North and South, is mandated under IATF Resolution No. 101.

The same is still existing and in effect. The same is also strongly supported by the MMDA.

While the issue of the bus operators from the North has been raised to the IATF, the latter created a Small Technical Working Group to study the issue. Hence, from December 2-14, 2021, a series of meetings with and through the IATF were held to discuss the mandatory use of ITX Terminals, including NLET.

After much deliberation by the STWG, wherein stakeholders were present as resource persons, the STWG recommended to the IATF to put the matter on status quo until further studies and recommendations may be presented to the body.

The issue here is not only as to traffic but also as to public health. It has been shown during the last christmas season that passengers congregated in their in-city bus terminals which caused congestion. Despite the fact that these operators know that they cannot operate their routes from these in-city terminals, they allowed the passengers inside their terminal, which caused congestion thereby violating public health protocols on social distancing and disinfection, among others, which they thereafter posted in social media themselves.

To address the matter, the LTFRB issued special permits to operators so that they can use these in-city terminals but instead of doing so, these operators refused to run their buses citing several shallow excuses. It was only thru prodding by LTFRB and negative public opinion that they finally operated their routes.

This is contrary to the scenario in the south, where the PITX, for instance, continues to be in operation, and it is proven that minimum health protocols are uniformly observed by stakeholders in the facility.

To be clear, before the pandemic, there were 85 operational terminals (47 were along EDSA) in Metro Manila. Researchers have observed even before the COVID-19 pandemic started that crowded facilities where people of diverse origins and destinations use the same resources are especially prone to spreading viruses. Reopening private terminals along EDSA means authorizing 85 potential sites of viral transmission for the Filipino commuters.

Meanwhile, on the point regarding the limited number of PUBs, please note that to date, there are 2,677 authorized units over 118 routes coming from the north of Metro Manila, however, only 915 have applied for SP/QR Code (34.2%). This means that the issue on supply was not caused by the DOTr or LTFRB not authorizing certain units to ply their routes. It is caused by the non-application of bus operators. This issue may be resolved by urging bus operators to apply for permits for the use of their units this pandemic to serve thousands of commuters going back to Metro Manila coming from the holidays and beyond.

Lastly, please note that the ITX concept has been around the country for almost a decade. This is an established doctrine enshrined in NEDA's National Transport Policy in 2017, which went through consultations with stakeholders and relevant govt agencies. The 2016 NTP further strengthened the enactment of the Executive Order No. 67 s. 2012, which aims for the establishment of at least two integrated transport terminals with locations in the North and South of Metro Manila, to provide effective interconnections between different transport modes and services.

The ITX is a widely accepted worldwide practice to integrate public transport terminals especially in highly urbanized cities for efficient connectivity thereby benefitting commuters. In fact, ITX facilities are already established in highly urbanized cities in the country like those in Cebu, Cagayan de Oro.

From a global perspective, consolidation or lessening the redundancy in the number of terminals is not new. Multiple examples are observed from different parts of the world, and some of the more notable examples from our close Asian neighbors are of Seoul, South Korea and of Surabaya, Indonesia. Moreover, consolidation of terminals or stations during the pandemic were likewise observed. Some examples were in Washington, District of Columbia wherein 20% reduction in the number of stations were observed, while in Valencia, Spain, a 35% reduction.

Until the IATF resolution is rescinded or nullified, the use of the north and south ITX terminals remains valid.

The climate crisis should be on the agenda of candidates in the 2022 elections


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Political candidates in the 2022 national elections must put the climate crisis on their agenda and ensure that the Philippines complies with our international commitments, environmental group WWF-Philippines said.

 

“The climate, nature, and environment should be on the agenda of candidates along with our advocacies on climate justice and equity. There needs to be a lot of thought and attention on how we will implement the proper actions in line with our international commitments,” Atty. Angela Consuelo Ibay, WWF-Philippines’ Head of Climate and Energy, said.

 

“I think now is the time to really ensure that. We need to lobby with the candidates to put the climate on their agenda and to think of it carefully. All of us will be impacted by climate change and are already feeling it,” she said during an online webinar co-organized by the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST) and WWF-Philippines titled “Energy Transition to Halt the Climate Crisis.”

 

In the recently concluded UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, the Philippines was a signatory in the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests and Land Use which commits to halting deforestation and restoring forest land, the COP26 Coal to Clean Power Transition Agreement and the Global Methane Pledge.

 

The Philippines sent a delegation led by Department of Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III to COP26 which ran from October 31 up to November 12. The conference ended one day beyond the schedule due to the negotiations over the text of the Glasgow Climate Pact.

 

As the election season heats up in the Philippines, Ibay called on those officials to ensure that the agreements they signed in the international conference with hundreds of other countries will become institutionalized and continue to be implemented by the next administration.

 

“Beholden dapat yung next administration to keep up with our international commitments and international agreements,” Ibay said. “At the end of the day, babalik rin sa atin yan. We will have to be accountable to those international commitments. So therefore dapat yung mga candidates natin ngayon nasa agenda nila yan.”

 

CREST President Rei Panaligan said that the Philippines is among the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world and is already experiencing the effects of climate change and extreme weather events like strong typhoons, severe drought, heatwaves, El Nino, and La Nina that have become normal annual occurrences.

 

“What we are experiencing now is an increase in temperature of 1.2 degrees compared to the pre-industrial baseline. What will the world look like if the temperature increases to 1.5 degrees, 2 degrees or higher?” Panaligan said.

 

“Our world is in a climate emergency. According to scientists, we need fast and immediate actions to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and prevent the further worsening of the climate,” he added.

 

Majority of the energy sources the country relies on comes from fossil fuels such as coal which is a major source of GHGs. Panaligan said this is why a transition to renewable energy is urgently needed.

 

“Even though historically the Philippines’ GHG emissions are small compared to developed countries, we should not belittle our contribution to the climate crisis because our emissions are higher compared to 100 other countries and in 2020, we are ranked 7th globally in terms of coal expansion,” Atty. Avril de Torres of the Center for Energy, Ecology and Development (CEED) said.

 

“That’s how many coal power plants are planned to be built. And in fact there should have been more coal plants operating and in the pipeline because back in 2012, the forecasted energy mix of the Department of Energy (DOE) was 70 to 80% from coal,” Torres said.

 

Torres cited the 2020 coal moratorium by the DOE as an important step in the energy transition as this halted 6 gigawatts of coal capacity. However, a CEED study published July 2021 found that proponents of 10 coal projects are still in the process of obtaining permits while 6 proposed projects were allowed to continue.

 

Maris Cardenas, Executive Director of the Center for Empowerment, Innovation and Training on Renewable Energy (CENTRE) emphasized the need to speed up the growth of the renewable energy sector so that it can contribute 35% of the total Philippines energy mix by 2030.

 

“That target should be higher but the 35% target is already low and yet very hard to achieve,” Cardenas said. “That should be a reality. We need to make the 35% target an imperative and not merely an aspirational target.”

 

Climate and renewable energy institutions who also co-organized the event include Laudato Si PhilippinesPower 4 People Coalition, and Renewable Energy Transition Institute (Reboot PH).

 

Watch the full webinar here: https://www.facebook.com/WWF.Philippines/videos/4431707490199990

PATAFA to drop EJ Obiena from the national training pool of athletes


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Why do we hate our olympic-level athletes? Wesley So. And now EJ Obiena. This is how NOT to retain world-class athletes. Sports politics has been the Achilles heel of Philippine sports. Why dropped our lone bright star in the world stage? PATAFA is driving out deserving athletes from the country by every means necessary.

The Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association (PATAFA) recommends dropping EJ Obiena from the national training pool of athletes. Coach Vitaliy Petrov will also be terminated as coach.

The PATAFA has recommended that EJ Obiena be dropped from the national training pool, effective immediately. EJ Obiena, is currently the third-best pole vaulter in the world.

It also recommends filing an estafa complaint against the Filipino Olympian and the termination of Obiena's coach Vitaly Petrov. 

It is also recommending that a criminal complaint of estafa be filed against Obiena.

PATAFA's investigative committee found that Obiena misappropriated funds amounting to over 60,000 euros that were released to him by PSC and PATAFA, meant for Vitaly Petrov's coaching fees. 

PATAFA is also recommending that a complaint be filed against Petrov before World Athletics for violation of the Integrity Code of Conduct, and that his adviser, James Lafferty, be declared persona non grata.

Asked if Obiena's side of the story was considered by the PATAFA investigative committee, PATAFA chairman Cong. Rufus Rodriguez said Obiena was given three instances to appear and explain his side.

"Obiena has been given all the chances to appear, he did not," Rodriguez said.

PATAFA president Philip Ella Juico: Petrov made a collection agent out of me, out of PATAFA... Later on... nilaglag ang PATAFA at ako and even Bupka by saying that we forced him and all of that. We're going to the ethics committee because of this 'dishonest' behavior.

Juico: We were thrust in to this situation. We walked into it. We did not ask for this. On the contrary, the report brought so much sadness and feelings of betrayal. We had to face the challenge because we should account for all funds given to us.

Juico: [Obiena] now has to face the consequences which could've been markedly different had he chosen to believe in people whom he has known for the last several years.

Juico: Let those parties he chose continue to help solve his problems and situation. We will be there to help whatever we can.

Juico: We have been minding our own business until Petrov blew the whistle... We were a gold collection agent and he is the latest of the old model of a jukebox. Good luck to him too. He will also be explaining his conduct with the World Athletics.

Juico says PATAFA will be sending a group of athletes to a three-month training overseas for a chance to get "specialized training and access to higher level competitions."

PATAFA who? I hope these clowns get the karma they deserve. Athlete ba sila or sports enthusiasts?? Ugh.

EJ deserves better. Our athletes deserve better. Sina Manny at Hidilyn dumaan din sa maraming hirap bago nakamit ang tagumpay. Our athletes aspire excellence.

Someone should fire these bozos at PATAFA. Let the Olympic Committee take over being Obiena is an Olympian. Nakakahiya na binababoy ng isang ahensya na dapat pinangangalagaan ang isang atleta. If i were Obiena lipat na lang ng ibang bansa naiintindihan ka namin. 

Clearly..can we just abolish this PATAWA--este PATAFA and create a new organization..mga kupal lang talaga na pasahod pa ng bayan.

Bakit mag dadrop ng Olympic level athlete dahil sa mismanagement of fees? Imbis na kasuhan ng PATAFA, tulungan nalang kasi nila mga atleta. Ano ito? Eliminate EJ agad para wag na mahalungkat ang iba pang mga nangyayari sa pondo?

Pera pera pa din sa "palakasan" at mga buwaya. Huwag na kayo umaasa pa na maenganyo ang mga up and coming athletes sa mga pamumulitika ng mga bugok na namamahala.

Grabe magpasalamat at tumanaw ng utang na loob ang pamahalaang ito sa ating mga atletang nagdadala ng karangalan sa ating bansa. Grabe.

Weird talaga ang establisyamento ng mga atleta ng Pilipinas. Hindi to bagay sa paglakas ng  mga programmang atleta ng mga Pilipino. Hanggat ganito ang tao sa atleta, hindi aabante ang mga atletang pinoy.

Wala bang higher government official ang pwede mag intervene dito?? Jusko Ej Obiena has just been named WORLD NO. 3 in Pole Vault tapos ganito?? Diyos diyosan yang PATAFA na yan wala bang pwede magtanggal diyan sa Juico na yan ano ba nagawa niyan?

I really won't be shocked kung iba na kulay ng passport ni EJ next olympics. It's time for EJ to find another country. It's no use being a member of the Philippines team. I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re gonna lose the top 3 pole vaulter in the world because of these people at PATAFA. No wonder some of our athletes are getting their love abroad. Go get that bread outside the Philippines. When we see China or any other major country get Obiena to play for them, we have no one to blame but PATAFA.

Filipinos should rally behind Obiena. He does not deserve any kind of harassment from this association led not by even an athlete but a corrupt and trash POLITICIAN. This is the fate of the Philippine Sport and the reason why loving this country is difficult is because we have PATAFA.

PATAFA choosing to drop EJ Obiena is indicative of how little this country cares about its athletes and governing bodies are surprised that athletes choose to rep other countries.

"Puso" and "Pinoy Pride" are not enough to compensate the hard work they've put in to their craft.

Philippine sports in general is already in jeopardy despite a strong showing at the Tokyo Olympics because of decisions like this.

Wesley So was the first domino to fall. Yuka Saso followed his lead and did what was best for her. Expect others to follow them soon.

Abolish PATAFA.. Hindi naman itlog nila ang ma bingwit pag nag pole vault eh.. The government should stop regulating athletes.

Again, WTF PATAFA.

Ej, go play for other countries. The Philippines doesn't deserve you.

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