The government has officially ended the fuel subsidy program for motorcyclists and public transport operators, bringing an end to a relief initiative aimed at cushioning the impact of rising fuel prices.
The subsidy scheme was introduced to provide financial support to low-income commuters, motorcyclists, and public transport users during periods of high petroleum prices. With the program now discontinued, beneficiaries will no longer receive subsidized fuel assistance.
Officials say the decision is part of broader fiscal and economic policy adjustments, while the government continues to explore alternative measures to support vulnerable segments of society and maintain economic stability.


