ILOILO CITY — As fuel prices continue to climb amid global oil supply uncertainties, the Iloilo City government is exploring additional interventions to cushion the growing burden on public utility drivers whose earnings are being eroded by rising operating costs. READ: Gov’t urged to expand cash, fuel subsidy programs amid oil price spikes Mayor Raisa S. Treñas said the city is currently reviewing further assistance programs beyond the initial fuel subsidy, noting that existing support—allocated per jeepney unit—may need to be extended or adjusted depending on how long the fuel price surge persists. She acknowledged that transport workers are among […]... Keep on reading: Iloilo City eyes expanded assistance for transport sector