Commercial tricycle operators, often known as ‘Keke riders,’ within the Warri and Effurun metropolis of Delta State, together with some aggrieved girls and youths, took to the streets on Wednesday in a peaceable protest over the shortage of premium motor spirit amidst the official value hike.
By 9 o’clock within the morning, lots of of market girls and Keke riders have been seen marching by way of the most important roads, calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently intervene and reverse the gasoline value hike.
The protesters carried placards and chanted slogans expressing their frustration and anger over the worth hike, which has pushed costs to just about N1,100 per litre, worsening their financial struggles.
Some of the placards bore inscriptions similar to “Tinubu, intervene now to alleviate commuters’ suffering”; “Tinubu, activate Warri and Kaduna refineries without further delay”;
“We are suffering in silence, the fuel price hike is a killer.”
The protesters urged President Tinubu to take instant motion to handle the state of affairs and supply aid to Nigerians.
PUNCH Metro noticed a number of the protesters marching from the favored Deco Road in direction of Enerhen, lamenting the financial hardship attributable to the insufferable hike in gasoline costs, coupled with the shortage of the commodity.
Additionally, our correspondent famous that a lot of the filling stations alongside the Warri-Sapele street have been closed to motorists on Wednesday morning, whereas the few that have been open for enterprise offered petrol at above N1,000 per litre.
Consequently, this improvement had adversarial results on commuters throughout the metropolis in addition to interstate travellers, as motorists raised their transport fares.
The often bustling Airport Junction in Effurun, a hub for interstate transportation, was a shadow of its former self on Wednesday as intending travellers struggled to purchase tickets, and transporters complained bitterly about their incapability to procure gasoline.