Cainta Mayor Atty. Elenita “Elen” Nieto has sanctioned motorcycle taxi firm Angkas and ordered the company to conduct community service following a viral video showing several of its bikers obstructing traffic.
In a Facebook post, Nieto said Angkas promptly responded to her request for an explanation and apology during a meeting today. “They made no excuses but did explain, and they apologized,” she wrote.
As part of the sanctions, Nieto added that Angkas CEO George Royeca will personally go to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to formally apologize and settle the fines for each rider involved.
Mayor Nieto expressed hope that the incident would serve as a lesson for the riding public. She also emphasized that Angkas have committed to community service in Cainta, and she intends to hold them accountable for it.
“Indeed, there are no mistakes if lessons are learned, and this case is no exception. We accept their apology and hope that every rider takes this as a learning experience. We will also ensure they follow through on their promise to serve the community,” she said.
Earlier, Royeca publicly apologized for the incident, calling it a failure to uphold the discipline, safety, and compliance that Angkas stands for.
“I understand the frustration and disappointment this has caused, and I deeply regret it,” he said. “Ako po ay nagpapakumbaba at humihingi ng taos-pusong paumanhin sa publiko, sa ating mga mananakay, sa mga kapwa motorista, at sa mga awtoridad.”
Royeca assured the public that Angkas would take full responsibility and cooperate with authorities. “As the leader of this organization, I should have done better, and I will do better,” he added.
He also addressed Angkas bikers who were unfairly affected by the controversy.
“To the hardworking Angkas bikers at sa mga Ka-gulong who uphold discipline and professionalism every day, pasensya na po at nadamay kayo. I know how dedicated you are, and I owe it to you—and to the public—to restore your trust.”
With Angkas promising community service and stricter enforcement of discipline, the public expects authorities to closely monitor compliance moving forward.