Wrongfully Accused Move It Rider Brings Raffy Tulfo to Tears
RAFFY TULFO – The senator couldn’t help but be moved to tears while speaking to a Move It rider and his wife after he was falsely accused.
The rider, Vicente Young Jr,, along with his wife, expressed their grievances after being accused by a passenger named Jay Anne Gadiane, which led to the loss of his job. According to the couple, their livelihood was severely affected by the incident, especially since they have a child to support.
Tulfo was visibly moved as he listened to the couple’s painful experience. In the end, the passenger who posted the false accusation apologized, admitting that it was done out of emotional impulse.
Sen. Tulfo hopes this serves as a lesson for everyone to be cautious with accusations, as they can ruin other people’s lives. Tulfo vowed to help the couple find new sources of income to sustain their living. Apart from cash assistance, he will also buy a motorcycle for the rider so he can have his own vehicle.
Meanwhile, Rafael “Raffy” Teshiba Tulfo is a well-known broadcast journalist and politician in the Philippines. He is recognized for his program “Raffy Tulfo in Action,” where he helps ordinary citizens with complaints against abuse and injustice. In 2022, he was elected as a senator and advocates for laws protecting workers and other sectors.
On the other hand, Move It is a motorcycle ride-hailing service in the Philippines. It allows passengers to book motorcycle rides through a mobile app, similar to other ride-hailing services like Grab or Angkas. Move It provides a convenient and affordable mode of transportation, particularly in congested urban areas where motorcycles can navigate traffic more efficiently than cars. The service is part of the broader transport network in the Philippines, catering to commuters who need quick and flexible travel options.