Yobe Residents Decry Fresh Hike In Petrol Price 

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Some residents, including businessmen and women as well as motorists in Yobe State have condemned the fresh increase in the pump price of petrol. 

They lamented that the increment from N924 to N1,070 per litre in the state, as announced by the NNPCL Retail Management, would further increase the hardship already being faced by Nigerians.

Our correspondents, who went round petrol stations in Potiskum, Gashua, Nguru and Damaturu, the state capital, reports that most of the stations were selling the product between N1,200 and N1,300 per litre.

Speaking to LEADERSHIP, a resident of Nguru, Nura Nguru called on the NNPCL to revert to the old pump price in the interest of the people.

“Let us tell ourselves the truth, this increment in the pump price of fuel will further increase our hardship. Just between yesterday and this morning, the cost of transportation has almost doubled and we cannot blame the motorists since they are buying petrol at an exorbitant amount,” he said.

A politician in the state, Hon Aliyu Buba Amshi, called on the Federal Government to be more sensitive to the plight of Nigerians by taking decisions that would lessen the economic burden on the people.

According to him, “Nigerians are already suffering and you are increasing the price of fuel, this is unfortunate and unacceptable.

“I bought fuel this morning N1,200 per litre. This will definitely increase transport fare, which in turn will increase hardship,” he lamented.

A Damaturu-based business woman who is simply identified as Justina, said the hike in petrol price was already having a ripple effect on the costs of goods and services, thereby affecting business negatively.

She urged the Federal Government to do the needful urgently in order to improve on the standard of living of citizens.

A resident of Potiskum, Peter John for his part, charged the government to be compassionate to the suffering of Nigerians in view of the current economic hardship in the country.

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