Xmas: Travellers lament high transportation costs in Rivers

Commuters in Port Harcourt, on Tuesday, expressed their frustration over the rising transportation costs for interstate travel.
Fares to destinations such as Abuja, Lagos, Imo, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, and other cities had increased significantly and in some cases, doubled.
The price hikes left many residents struggling as they planned journeys to their hometowns to celebrate Christmas and New Year with their loved ones.
At the Mile One and Waterlines motor parks, as well as with leading transport companies, including GUO, ITC, and Chisco Transport, prices were confirmed to have increased.
For instance, GUO Transport was charging N63,100 from Port Harcourt to Abuja, while a trip to Lagos cost N57,100.
Chisco Transport charged N25,000 for Port Harcourt to Lagos, while travellers to neighbouring states had not been spared either.
At Rivers State Transport Company (RTC), passengers paid N6,050 from Port Harcourt to Owerri, compared to N4,800 a week earlier.
Similarly, a bus journey from Port Harcourt to Onitsha costs N9,050, and from Port Harcourt to Okigwe costs N6,000. Akwa Ibom Transport Company (AKTC) charged N8,500 for travel to Uyo.
Mohammed Aliyu, a jewellery dealer in Port Harcourt, said that the hikes had forced him to consider the risky option of travelling by night bus to save costs.
“Though it is risky travelling to Abuja by night, I cannot afford to pay about N60,000 for the journey.”
Chimamanda Okonkwo, a civil servant, explained that her husband had relocated to their village in Nnewi, Anambra, in March due to the rising cost of living.
“If not for my husband is now living in the village, I wouldn’t be travelling to my hometown with my children because transportation costs are too high.
“Travel for me and my three children from Port Harcourt to Nnewi and back will cost over N90,000.
“How can we cope in this country when my salary is completely consumed by transportation? The government needs to address this issue,” Mr Okonkwo pleaded.
Ifeanyi Chuku, a spare parts dealer, said that the worsening economic situation was affecting his business and personal life.
He said that he had decided to leave his vehicle at home, thinking it would be cheaper to travel by commercial bus to his village in Anambra.
“Well, it isn’t cheap after all, considering it costs almost N10,000 for the journey.
“This country used to be a place where Christmas and New Year celebrations were exciting. I can no longer wait to leave Nigeria,” he added.
Tessy Ekema, a trader based in Eleme, stated that she recently paid N3,500 for transportation to Aba, compared to the N2,500 she paid a few weeks ago.
She questioned why the reduced pump price of petrol had not resulted in lower fares on the Eleme-Aba route.
Addressing the rising transportation costs, the chairman of the Andoni Local Government Council, Lazarus Nteogwuile, has announced free transportation for those travelling from Port Harcourt to Andoni between December 24 and December 31.
Meanwhile, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has urged both commercial and private vehicle drivers to avoid excessive speed and remain vigilant on the highways.
Inyang Umoh, the FRSC sector commander in Rivers, said that officers had been deployed to strategic points on the roads to ensure the safety of travellers.
“Personnel have been stationed to ensure free flow of traffic within Port Harcourt, the Eleme area of the East-West Road, and surrounding locations.
“We are likely to see increased movement in the coming days, but our officers are strategically stationed to manage the rush that typically occurs during Christmas,” he added.
Despite the proactive measures by the FRSC, Mr Umoh reported that one individual tragically lost his life in an accident on Monday along Ikwerre Road, near the Mile One market area of Port Harcourt.
In response, the police command in Rivers has assured residents of their safety during the festive period.
The command’s spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said that the command had opened checkpoints on major highways and other strategic locations on interstate roads.
“We have reinforced security along our roads and checkpoints to ensure travellers experience seamless movement during the holidays.
“In addition, officers are conducting 24-hour patrols on the roads, especially on the highways, to safeguard travellers against criminal activities,” she said.
(NAN)
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