Cebu trike drivers get vulcanizing biz from P1-M DOLE aid

By John Rey Saavedra

December 12, 2023, 8:04 pm

<p><strong>VULCANIZING BUSINESS</strong>. Roque Camarillo (second from left), president of North Dalaguete Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association, receives from DOLE-7 OIC Assistant Regional Director Emmanuel Ferrer a check worth PHP1 million on Tuesday (Dec. 12, 2023). The amount will be used to bankroll the association's new business --a vulcanizing and motor shop that will be owned by the group's 54 members in Dalaguete, Cebu. <em>(Photo courtesy of DOLE-7)</em></p>

VULCANIZING BUSINESS. Roque Camarillo (second from left), president of North Dalaguete Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association, receives from DOLE-7 OIC Assistant Regional Director Emmanuel Ferrer a check worth PHP1 million on Tuesday (Dec. 12, 2023). The amount will be used to bankroll the association's new business --a vulcanizing and motor shop that will be owned by the group's 54 members in Dalaguete, Cebu. (Photo courtesy of DOLE-7)

CEBU CITY – Tricycle drivers from the southern town of Dalaguete will soon operate their own motor parts and vulcanizing shop through the PHP1-million livelihood assistance from the Department of Labor and Employment, a labor official said Tuesday.

Emmanuel Ferrer, DOLE–Central Visayas officer-in-charge assistant regional director, said the financing was given to the North Dalaguete Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association and will benefit around 54 members.

“We highly encourage our livelihood beneficiaries to make the most out of the livelihood assistance that they received from the government through the DOLE. It is not every day that DOLE releases livelihood assistance and they are very fortunate that they’ve been chosen and considered to receive it,” Ferrer told the Philippine News Agency.

Ferrer said the labor agency’s provincial office will assist the group in purchasing the jigs, materials and equipment needed for the business, as well as in the monitoring on how the recipients run their own business.

Roque Camarillo, the tricycle drivers’ association president, cited the reason why they chose the motor parts and vulcanizing business.

“There is no vulcanizing shop near our place. Apart from this, the profit that we get from the vulcanizing shop business will be an added income to our family,” Camarillo said in Cebuano. (PNA)

 

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