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Easter: Nigerians Blame Low Traffic On Economy
The usual hustle and bustle that characterizes Easter celebrations across the state from commuters, were actually lacking during this year’s celebration of the Christian event.
Investigations by The Tide during and after the Easter period revealed that travelers who usually thronged the various motor parks were hardly found. A visit to Rumuokoro, Mile 3, Abali, Flyover and Rumuola motor parks revealed that travelers usually doing interstate travels were few in number.
The development, according to an official of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) at Rumuokoro, Mr Ade Ademola, said the development could not be unconnected with the current economic downturn.
“Many people just want to celebrate Easter, with the little they have, rather than travelling to their home towns,” he said.
A driver, Mr Sunday Udoh, who shuttles between Port Harcourt and Calabar, explained, while speaking to The Tide, that most drivers were taken unawares by the development.
He said people have decided to prioritise their needs in respect to celebrations. “I think people have come to the realization that celebrations should be seen as a need rather than a luxury”, he said.
At the Mile 3 and Flyover Motor Parks, the usual rush that characterized such celebrations were absent, as commuters were seen feeling unconcerned of the Easter event.
Some members of the public who spoke to The Tide on the development said there was no need for unnecessary travels.
One of them, a trader at the Mile One area of Port Harcourt, explained that people were mindful of the fact that schools would soon resume, with the usual financial obligations on parents for their children and wards.
“What is the need of celebrating Easter with the little you have and then complain as soon as schools resume”, he asked.
However, a pastor of one of the new generation churches, Mr James Uko, said Easter should not be a time for unnecessary celebrations, but a time to reflect on the life and times of Jesus Christ that culminated in his crucifixion, death and resurrection.
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