A cross-section of Nigerian workers on Friday expressed growing frustration over the increasing cost of transportation, attributing it to the persistent rise in fuel prices.
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In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria, the workers decried the impact of high transportation costs on their finances and overall well-being.
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Mr Anosike Godson, a dentist, noted that his regular route to work now costs N500 up from N200 a year ago.
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“The difference is staggering, and it has drastically affected my daily expenses.”
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Godson added that salaries have remained stagnant despite the steep increase in transportation costs.
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“I haven’t had any salary increment, and it’s tough.”
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Mr Ubokabasi Ekam, an engineer, called for fuel price control to reduce transportation fares.
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“Transportation prices have tripled, making it unmanageable.”
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Mr Ubong Udoekpo, a lawyer, said transportation now consumes more than half his salary. “Most workers consider resigning due to unsustainable salaries.”
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Ms Joy Light, a civil servant, stated that transportation expenses equal her entire salary.
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“I’ve had to reduce my workdays. How can one survive if all the money earned goes to transport?”
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The workers emphasised that the fuel hike has triggered a ripple effect across the economy, driving up prices of essential goods and services
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