The IGaCoS
Consumers Association (ICA) discussed consumer welfare promotion, consumer
rights and related issues during its second general assembly last January 20,
2015 at the SP Building, City Hall Compound, Island Garden City of Samal
(IGaCoS).
Nineteen members
of said consumer organization composed mostly of representatives from the
elderly group and barangay officials discussed with Mr. Delvin M. Santos of
DTI-Davao del Norte Provicial Office - Consumer Welfare and Trade Regulation
Division various consumer rights and privileges under the Price Act, Senior
Citizens Act and the Persons with Disabilities Act. Mr. Santos also informed
the group of the various requirements in securing a sales promo permit and
which type of promos require permission from DTI.
Delvin Santos of DTI-Davao del Norte shared information on consumer rights and privileges to ICA Members
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The activity also served as a venue for several members to clarify issues regarding certain provisions of law especially on the Senior Citizens Act. One example was the query raised on the discounts on taxi fares, since some taxi drivers refuse to give discounts to a senior citizen passenger traveling with non-senior citizen passengers.
The ICA President clarified certain issues on Senior Citizen benefits and privileges |
The group urged
government to recognize official representation of the ICA to public hearings
concerning certain consumer issues. They also recommended the replication of creation
of consumer organizations at the barangay level.
With the ICA’s invaluable
contribution in safeguarding consumer welfare in Samal Island, DTI Davao del
Norte is hoping to organize more consumer groups such as this in other cities and municipalities in the province to create more empowered DavNor
consumers.
ICA was organized
in 2012 through the partnership of public and private sectors in the Island
Garden City of Samal with the Department of Trade and Industry – Davao del
Norte. Its primary task is to promote consumer welfare in the city through
consumer empowerment. By far, it has already conducted several information
dissemination sessions through the Advocates for Consumer Empowerment (ACE) for
highschool students and Barangay Advocates for Consumer Empowerment (B-ACE)
Program for barangay officials throughout the island.
ICA Members strike a pose to culminate the organization's second general assembly |
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