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Yuletide: Passengers Decry Hike In Fares
Passengers travelling from Jos to southern parts of the country are now facing a hard time as transport fares have gone up by about 75 per cent.
A survey conducted by our correspondent on Thursday in four commercial motor parks in Jos showed that the hike in fares was not in any way connected with fuel.
For instance, passengers are now paying N3,000 as fare from Jos to Ogoja in Cross River as against N1,500 prior to the festive period.
Similarly, travellers are now paying N1,500 from Jos to Makurdi, which was N800 before the yuletide.
A bus driver at the park, Mr Paul Akuba, said: “The hike has nothing to do with the scarcity of petrol but the influx of passengers to the various destinations.
“At the Benue Links Park in Jos, many passengers including women and children were seen boarding for a fare of N1,200 as against N800 before the yuletide.
One of the fleet drivers, Mr Joseph Chia, corroborated Akuba, but insisted that there were many passengers, but with few buses to convey them.
The situation was the same at Plateau Riders Motor Park, where it was observed that transport fares had been increased.
“Apart from the high fares, the commercial drivers are demanding high fares for the travellers’ loads. I have just paid N1,000 for a 50kg bag of rice.
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