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Nigerians Lament Rising Transportation Cost

by Orjime Moses
12 months ago
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In recent months, transportation costs across Nigeria have been skyrocketing, leading to widespread concerns among citizens already grappling with the high cost of living.

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The situation, which has left many Nigerians worried about their daily commutes, is driven by a combination of factors, including fuel price increases, inflation, and economic policies that have put additional pressure on the pockets of ordinary Nigerians.

For many, the daily journey to work, school, or the market has become a financial burden. A typical example is Mrs. Chioma Eze, a trader who commutes from Lugbe to Utako market and has seen her daily transportation costs more than double in the past year.

“I used to spend about N200 on transport every day, but now it’s over N500. It’s really getting out of hand,” she lamented.

The situation is particularly dire for low-income earners who rely on public transportation. Many have had to cut down on essential needs to afford daily transport fares.

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Mr. Musa Ibrahim, a secondary school teacher who refused to name his school, shared his struggles: “My salary hasn’t increased, but transportation costs have gone up significantly. I now have to spend nearly 40% of my income on transport alone. It’s hard to see how this can continue without some form of intervention.”

The hike in transportation costs has been largely attributed to the removal of fuel subsidies, which had previously kept fuel prices relatively low. The government’s decision to remove these subsidies was met with mixed reactions, with some arguing it was necessary for economic reform, while others believe it has disproportionately affected the poor.

Dr. Amina Abubakar, an economist at the University of Abuja, explained that while subsidy removal is a necessary step toward economic stability, the government must provide palliatives to cushion the impact on the most vulnerable populations.

“Without adequate measures to support those affected, we’re going to see a significant rise in poverty levels,” she warned.

Public outcry has been growing, with many calling on the government to address the rising costs. It is one of the reasons for recent nationwide protests with the hashtag #EndBadGovernance, as some were expressing their frustration to draw attention to their plight. Protests have also been held in major cities, with citizens demanding immediate action to reduce the cost of living.

In response to the growing discontent, the government has announced plans to introduce alternative transportation options, such as subsidized buses and rail services, particularly in urban areas. However, many Nigerians remain skeptical about the effectiveness of these measures.

As transportation costs continue to rise, the situation remains a source of anxiety for millions of Nigerians who fear that without swift and effective intervention, the crisis could escalate, further straining an already struggling population.


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