Senator Bong Go aids tricycle drivers in Davao Oriental amid fuel price hikes
Bong Go aids tricycle drivers in Davao Oriental

Senator Christopher “Bong” Go extended assistance to members of Tricycle Operators and Drivers Associations (Toda) in San Isidro, Davao Oriental, on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, as part of his ongoing efforts to support transport workers amid high fuel prices and rising expenses.

Go honors tricycle drivers as modern-day heroes

Go, a native of Davao Oriental, praised tricycle drivers and operators for their essential role in keeping communities moving despite economic challenges. “Kayo po ang ating mga modern-day heroes na hindi napapagod sa pagsiguro na makarating ang bawat isa sa kanilang mga destinasyon, mula eskwelahan, trabaho, o anumang mahalagang gawain. Hindi matatawaran ang inyong sakripisyo, lalo na sa mga oras na kinakailangan ng mabilis at maaasahang transportasyon ng ating mga kababayan,” Go said.

Assistance to 500 Toda members

To help ease their burden, Go provided assistance to 500 Toda members. He acknowledged the impact of fuel price hikes on their daily income: “Alam ko po ang mga hamon na inyong hinaharap, tulad ng pagtaas ng presyo ng gasolina at mga gastusin sa inyong mga tricycle. Kaya naman, patuloy nating hahanapan ng paraan kung paano kayo matutulungan at masusuportahan,” he added.

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Joining Go during the activity were Board Members Don Montojo and Rotchie Ravelo, San Isidro Mayor Maria Angelica Go-Dayanghirang, Vice Mayor Sherlyn Marcojos-Casama, Lupon Vice Mayor Atty. Christian Lawrence “Chrence” Go, and members of the municipal council. Go expressed gratitude for their continued support and partnership in serving the transport sector and the broader community.

Go supports local vendors and persons with disabilities

Prior to the distribution, Go visited local vendors and purchased kakanin as part of his continuing effort to encourage support for small entrepreneurs and local businesses. He also met a beneficiary who is a person with disability and personally provided him with a new walking cane.

Commitment to resilient transport sector

As the activity concluded, Go reiterated his commitment to working closely with Toda members and local government officials to ensure that the transport sector remains resilient, productive, and adequately supported. “Kasama ninyo ako sa pagsusulong ng mas maayos, mas ligtas, at mas maunlad na komunidad, dahil kasama 'yan sa aking bisyo, ang magserbisyo. Magkaisa po tayo para sa mas maliwanag na kinabukasan hindi lamang para sa inyong hanapbuhay kundi para na rin sa inyong mga pamilya at mga mahal sa buhay,” Go said.

Other activities on the same day

On the same day, Go also provided assistance to barangay functionaries in Banaybanay and assisted vendors in Lupon. He also attended the inauguration of Maco, Davao de Oro Super Health Center.

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