MANILA, Philippines — Public transport drivers in Metro Manila began receiving P5,000 fuel assistance on Tuesday, covering drivers of tricycles, jeepneys, buses, and ride-hailing motorcycles and cars. The aid program aims to assist 396,352 public transport drivers in Metro Manila cope with rising fuel prices amid tensions in the Middle East, according to Ralph Recto, executive secretary of the Office of the President of the Philippines. The distribution of financial assistance will extend to other public transport drivers outside of Metro Manila beginning April. “Two wheels, three wheels, four wheels, six wheels—any vehicle that operates for hire will […]... Keep on reading: Gov’t starts P5,000 fuel aid for drivers; nationwide by April