Sunday, June 7, 2026

APTO hopes patience pays off

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PATIENCE IS STILL a virtue.

And head of one of the country’s public service vehicle (PSV) associations is hoping it pays off for them in the long run.

If it doesn’t, then industrial action, though not the preferred option, could still come into play.

Interim chairman of the Association of Public Transport Owners (APTO), Morris Lee, told the SUNDAY SUN that PSV operators have been in a holding pattern for so long they were forced to send a second letter to the Ministry of Transport and Works last week, as a reminder.

According to Lee, they are expecting a quick response either in writing or a face-to-face meeting.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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