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FCT Residents Lament Increasing Transportation Fare

by Leadership News
9 months ago
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Residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have continued to decry the increasing transportation fares.

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The residents who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday said the continuous increase in transportation fares, caused by the rise in fuel prices, was affecting their daily movement and businesses.

They, however, called on the federal government to find a lasting solution to the fuel price increase so that transportation costs could decrease.

A taxi driver, Mr Bulus Dalong, lamented that getting passengers takes hours.

“Waiting in the park for over five hours for my cab to fill up is not the best experience. In many cases, I lose all of my passengers due to impatience with my cab not filling up on time.

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“They all complain that my price is too high, but I cannot do anything because fuel has become so expensive.

“We all know the state of the country, and our government is making it worse; we cannot continue like this,” he said.

Dalong pleaded with the government to investigate the hike in fuel prices and offer some relief to the common man.

Mr Charis Chuks, a bartender, said he could barely survive with his current pay before the transportation increase and was finding things more difficult because transportation had become an issue.

“I was always complaining about the high cost of food and other items, and I never thought a day would come when transportation would be a problem for me.

“I can barely survive with my salary, just for transportation to be a problem again. Government, please help,” he said.

Miss Jumai Elabor, a nurse, said transportation was taking half of her salary every month and could barely do anything with what was left.

Elabor said saving had become difficult because most of her earnings went into feeding and transportation.

“I can barely transport myself to work now, and the cabs take a while to get full, which makes me late for work,” she said.

Mrs Nkiruka Abang, a civil servant, said the rise in transportation fares had compounded her family’s financial struggles because she and her husband could barely feed their family.

“The country’s situation is very bothersome, and something has to be done about it. People are hungry. Transportation should not be adding to our problems.”

Abang, who said she was positive that things would improve, urged the government to speed up making the country better for its citizens.

Judah Ubeh, a corps member, said that transportation had been challenging for him, reducing the number of days he went to work.

Ubeh said he was grateful he had a compassionate boss who understood the country’s current situation and allowed him to take some days off.

Mr Julius Odafe, a carpenter, said he could barely afford transportation and struggled to make a living with his earnings.

“The increase in transportation fare has made it impossible for some of us to do our daily business. I hope the government looks into this transportation issue because it is not getting funny at all.

“I pray the suicide rate does not increase with everything that is happening. I will try to remain hopeful that our country will get better someday and will work for every citizen,” he said. (NAN)


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