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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Motorela owner Nestor Sadura held up five crisp P1,000 bills given to him by a government agency to help him cope with soaring fuel prices — fallout from a war thousands of miles away. Sadura later pulled out two more P1,000 bills, bringing the total assistance he received to P7,000, as the government moved to cushion the impact of the crisis and prevent a repeat of the COVID-19 pandemic, when businesses shut down and thousands of drivers and workers lost their livelihoods. “This is enough for my family to survive for one or two weeks. […]... Keep on reading: Cagayan de Oro transport workers get P7,000 cash aid
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