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We now spend over half of our salary on transportation, Nigerian workers lament
Across-section of Nigerian workers on Friday in Abuja expressed growing frustration over the increasing cost of transportation, attributing it to the persistent rise in fuel prices.In separate interviews, the workers decried the impact of high transportation costs on their finances and overall well-being.Godson Anosike, a dentist, noted that his regular route to work now costs N500, up from N200 a year ago.“The difference is staggering, and it has drastically affected my daily expenses,” said Mr Anosike.
Mr Anosike decried that salaries have remained stagnant despite the steep increase in transportation costs, adding, “And it’s tough.”Ubokabasi Ekam, an engineer, called for fuel price control to reduce transportation fares. “Transportation prices have tripled, making it unmanageable,” said Mr Ekam. Ubong Udoekpo, a lawyer, said transportation now consumes more than half his salary.
“Most workers consider resigning due to unsustainable salaries.” Joy Light, a civil servant, stated that transportation expenses equal her salary. “I’ve had to reduce my workdays. How can one survive if all the money earned goes to transport?” The workers emphasised that the fuel hike has triggered a ripple effect across the economy, driving up prices of essential goods and services. (NAN)
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