In a letter to Pampanga Rep. Juan MIguel Arroyo, chairman of the House Committee on Energy, the LPG Refillers Association expressed disappointment over the move to approved substitute bills that would institute reforms in the industry that caters to at least 12 million Filipino households.
“Ang tatamaan nito ay yung mga mahihirap na may hawak ng mga substandard na silindro ,” Bolisay said. According to Bolisay a similar program undertaken in Thailand took the government three years to carryout. In the same letter to Arroyo, the LPGRA chair also proposed a longer transition period for the program he sees would take six years ans three months under the present circumstances.
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