Passengers trying to get to their various
destinations from the Eastern parts of Nigeria are stranded at loading parts in
South East states, following sharp increase in transportation fares.
The over 100% increase
forced some riders, who were returning to their workplaces after the Christmas
and New Year break, to make a U-turn and go back home as they could not afford
the new fares.
Investigations have shown
that passengers in Owerri, Imo State heading for Lagos, Abuja, and other cities
in the North were among those mostly affected.
Before the break, motorists
had to pay from N3,000 to N3,500; now, they are forced to pay N6,500 minus
charges on luggage no matter how light the luggage is.
A passenger who identified
himself as Ikechukwu, said, "I had to go back to my village because of the
high increase of transport fare. Can you imagine that before Christmas, we used
to pary N3,400 from Abuja to Owerri in Peace Mass Transit [PMT]? But when I got
to their pack, they were charging N6,500 to Abuja.
"Some of us could not
afford that amount. You know, we have spent all we had for the Christmas. We
pleaded with them but nobody was ready to listen. I have to go back to my
village so that I can look for money."
"I think it just
wickedness. Government did not increase fuel price, police are not disturbing
drivers on the road, why should people be so wicked, especially in Igboland?
"I will appeal to the
Government to look into this next time because people are suffering. If there
is no increase in fuel, government should make sure that transporters did not
increase fares," Mr. Ikechukwu said.
No explanation was given by
transport company owners as to why the transport fares were increased.
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