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PPA Expects Over 1.1M Port Passengers For Elections 2025

Paghahanda ng PPA para sa darating na halalan 2025, tinatayang higit 1.1 milyong pasahero ang dadagsa sa mga pantalan.

PPA Expects Over 1.1M Port Passengers For Elections 2025

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The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is expecting over 1.1 million passengers to flock to PPA-controlled ports during the 2025 elections.

In a situation report, the PPA said a total of 1,155,238 port passengers are expected to journey in PPA ports from May 9 to 13 — an increase of five percent compared to the 1,100,227 maritime passengers during the 2022 elections.

To date, the Port Management Office (PMO) Panay/Guimaras has recorded the highest number of passenger traffic at 182,359, followed by PMO Batangas with 110,125, PMO Bicol with 94,543, PMO Mindoro with 89,482, and PMO Bohol with 77,619.

In particular, PPA reported long lines of passengers at the Matnog Port under PMO Bicol since May 2, with additional ships requested to ply the Matnog, Sorsogon – Allen, Northern Samar route.

It assured support to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) by providing port access and priority loading/unloading for election cargo and coordinating with shipping lines and port terminal operators to ensure proper cargo handling.

The PPA will also provide logistical coordination and assistance to the Comelec, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and the Philippine National Police, especially in islands and other remote areas.

To ensure the safety and security of maritime passengers, the PPA has also placed terminal personnel on standby in case of emergencies, while cargo security is also being prioritized. (PNA)