Transport groups divided over 3-day strike

Manibela launched another series of strikes amid fuel price hikes, while the United National Public Transport of the Philippines declined to join. UNPTP called for dialogue over conflict, as Manibela and Piston pressed on with protests. Police bolstered security to safeguard non-striking drivers.

Transport groups in the Philippines showed division as Manibela initiated a three-day strike on Monday amid rising fuel prices. Led by chairman Mar Valbuena, Manibela members protested at various action centers nationwide, despite some corporate and cooperative affiliates staying away. Valbuena anticipates 500,000 participants across the country.

UNPTP secretary-general Cherriegal Maglasang stated that the transportation crisis requires "dialogue, action and unity, not noise and conflict." She added, "We will not gamble the future of the sector with personal interests. Our fight is for the livelihood, order and future of the country."

Piston national president Mody Floranda expressed disappointment over Energy Secretary Sharon Garin's remark that fuel prices may not return to P60 per liter. "You are an official but you have that kind of sentiment. It’s evident that you do not have any plans," he said. Valbuena urged officials to step down if they oppose fuel price rollbacks.

Philippine National Police chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. ordered officer deployments along major routes and transport hubs to protect non-striking drivers. The PNP is coordinating with the LTFRB, MMDA, and local government units. They respect protest rights but will act against violence.

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Illustration of long vehicle queues at closed Philippine gas stations during nationwide fuel crisis.
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Fuel crisis closes 425 gas stations nationwide

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A total of 425 out of 14,485 gas stations nationwide were temporarily closed as of March 27 due to the fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war, according to the Philippine National Police. The Cordillera Administrative Region recorded the highest number at 79, while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a national energy emergency.

Following their announcement earlier this week, transport groups Manibela and Piston launched a three-day strike on April 15 protesting the government's limited service contracting program. Leaders criticized its narrow scope, while officials prepared aid including free rides, a P5-billion budget, and fuel discounts for affected commuters.

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Transport group Manibela announced a nationwide strike from April 15 to 17, coinciding with the government's service contracting program rollout. The action responds to high fuel prices and demands a rollback to P55 per liter. Chairman Mar Valbuena criticized the government's inadequate response to oil price shocks.

Kenyan transport stakeholders have demanded that the government cap diesel prices at Ksh140 and petrol at Ksh150 per litre, reinstate fuel subsidies amid recent price hikes. The Transport Sector Forum, led by the Motorist Association of Kenya (MAK), issued the ultimatum after an emergency meeting in Nairobi today, warning of mass action if ignored.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved a service contracting program for public utility vehicles, a P10-per-liter fuel subsidy starting April 15, and the release of P8 billion in assistance for over 42,000 barangays nationwide to cushion impacts from the Middle East crisis such as higher fuel prices, a weaker peso, and threats to livelihoods, Malacañang said Thursday. PUV drivers will receive additional income of P40 to P100 per kilometer, while commuters get at least 20% fare discounts on routes linked to trains and major bus lines.

The one-week suspension of the matatu strike is fading as operators demand a Sh46 reduction in fuel prices.

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After an assembly on March 19, 2026, truck drivers decided to suspend the planned strike but remain in a state of strike. They will meet with Minister Guilherme Boulos on March 25 in Brasília to discuss demands. The government issued an MP to reinforce the minimum freight rate.

 

 

 

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