Butuan City launches carpooling for 2026 Panaad amid high fuel prices
By Mariesh F. Celedeña
BUTUAN CITY (PIA) — The city government of Butuan continues to demonstrate unity and compassion during the Holy Week with its carpooling initiative for the 2026 Panaad, ensuring support to residents who want to express their faith despite the continued rise in fuel prices.
Under the program, designated pick-up points will be established across the city where individuals can safely join shared rides going to Sitio Mahayahay, Barangay Anticala, where Panaad 2026 was held.
“We have five (5) designated pick-up points located at Libertad Overpass, Guingona Park, Tiniwisan, Rotunda Ampayon, and Taguibo Crossing,” said City Councilor Theodore Gabriel Salcedo.
He added that a total of 10 buses will be deployed to provide free carpool services. These same pick-up points will also serve as designated drop-off areas after the Panaad 2026. The free carpool service will remain available until the conclusion of the activity.
During the site inspection conducted by the city government and partner agencies, namely, the Philippine Army, Philippine National Police, Congressman Jose S. Aquino II, and Councilor Theodore Gabriel Salcedo on March 30, 2026, in Sitio Mahayahay, Anticala, ensured that the road was secure for the safety of all the devotees who were going to join.
Meanwhile, a designated parking area was also established for those bringing their private vehicles and motorcycles, ensuring that the vehicles are safe and the pilgrimage orderly.
The city government emphasized that the carpool initiative is more than just a response to high fuel prices but a reflection of the community’s spirit of devotion through service to others. (MFC, PIA Caraga, with a report from the Office of Butuan City Councilor Salcedo)





