LTO office in Agusan Norte nets over P1.2-M revenues after ECQ By Alexander Lopez
BUTUAN CITY – Days after its operations resumed on May 13 after the lockdowns were lifted, the Land Transportation Office’s district office in Cabadbaran City in Agusan del Norte (LTO-ADN) collected PHP1.23 million from vehicle registrations, issuance of licenses, and law enforcement operations.
BACK IN BUSINESS. Engineer Eugene P. Rula of the Land Transportation Office in Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte reports on Wednesday (May 27, 2020) a revenue collection of PHP1.23 million generated from May 13 to 19 after resuming their operations following the lifting of the lockdown. He said the bulk of the revenue came from the registration of motor vehicles, with 741 transactions, amounting to PHP931,493.50. (PNA photo by Alexander Lopez)
“We are back in our operations after the lockdowns. Residents (of) Agusan del Norte, especially those who have pending transactions with LTO are glad that we can now serve them regularly,” Engineer Eugene P. Rula of the Land Transportation Office in Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte, said in an interview on Wednesday. Rula said during the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), only law enforcement personnel were required to report for work to provide support
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to quarantine checkpoints and ferry front-liners and health workers to their destinations. He said the bulk of the revenue came from the registration of motor vehicles, with 741 transactions from May 13 to 19, amounting to PHP931,493.50. The office also recorded 411 license transactions over the same period, amounting to PHP152,835, while the law enforcement division logged 50 apprehensions with a total fine of PHP145,680.