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Hardship: Keffi residents groan over hike in transportation fares

Some residents of Keffi Local Government Area of Nasarawa state have decried the hike transportation fares with its attendant negative impact on their businesses. The residents who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Keffi, urged the government to do whatever it takes to reduce the price of Premium Motor Spirit…
Residents groan over transportation fare in Keffi.

Some residents of Keffi Local Government Area of Nasarawa state have decried the hike transportation fares with its attendant negative impact on their businesses.

The residents who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Keffi, urged the government to do whatever it takes to reduce the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to ameliorate the plight of the people.

NAN checks at motor parks in the area revealed that transport fares had increased by about 70 per cent in the past four weeks, leaving the parks scanty with few vehicles and a handful of passengers.

Mr. Yakubu Hassan, a commercial driver at the Keffi Central motor park, said that passengers now pay N3,500 transport fares from Keffi to Lafia, as against N2, 500 charged previously.

He said that the fares from from Keffi to Abuja, which used to be N1,000 is now N1,500, Keffi to Jos N6,000 as against N4,000, while Keffi to Akwanga is now for N2,000 from N1,500.

Hassan attributed the hike in transportation fares to the recent increase in the pump price of petrol, which had made things difficult for commercial drivers.

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Mrs. Valentina Dominic, resident of Keffi, said the hike in transport fare had affected movement of goods and services.
“Government should come to our aid and do something about the current situation because it has made life unbearable and difficult for everyone. The way we are going now, many people are suffering,” she said.

Hajiya Asmau Jibril, a passenger, said the recent development had exposed them to difficulties and made life more difficult for Nigerians.

“I am not comfortable with the recent increase because it’s not easy for me and my family. Nobody is paying us extra and yet they increased transport fare. So we are calling on government to assist us” Jibril said.

Also speaking, Mr Daniel Danjuma, another passenger, however, blamed the drivers for the unilateral increase in transport fare without recourse to the wellbeing of the passengers.

He said that the sharp rise in the cost of transport fare was biting hard on residents and could only be checked by a deliberate government action.

He said that most residents in the area have resorted to trekking or cancelling their trips as they could not afford exorbitant fare.

Danjuma urged the Federal Government to take proactive measures that would enhance access to petroleum products and regulate operations of transporters.

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“Honestly for some of us, our movement around is only necessary that’s why we still make use of the commercial vehicles, if not we will stay home or trek or look for alternatives.

“If you also look at it carefully you will not blame drivers because they wont make anything unless they increase transport fare. We hope government will show understanding and help us on this issue,” he said.

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