Poe explains why drivers should join 'Tsuper Iskolar Program'
(MANILA BULLETIN)
Senator Grace Poe said the country’s public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers should seize the opportunity of further honing their skills on the road by taking the “Tsuper Iskolar Program" that may now be availed online. “Similar to a vehicle’s maintenance, there needs to be a constant check on the driver’s competency and awareness on road safety,” Poe, chairperson of the Senate Public Services Committee, stressed. “The training will brace our drivers for [a] lifetime of safer driving,” she added. Under the 2023 national budget, Poe had pushed for a P100-million funding for the Tsuper Iskolar Program for PUV drivers and another P100 million for the “ExTsuperneur Program” for motorists who may want to learn new skills or livelihood. The drivers’ course is being implemented by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) through the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA). The entrepreneurship program is under the DOTr in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). The trainings are being given for free. Poe said the scholarship programs are now made more accessible with the option to apply online. Applicants may also go to the agencies' regional offices to get into the trainings. Halfway into the year, Poe said the implementing agencies should be stepping up efforts to encourage more drivers to get into the programs to hone or develop new skills. “There will always be a demand for PUV drivers to transport the public and goods, and for entrepreneurs who will push our industries forward, thus, the need for effective training and guidance,” she added.