According to The Nation,Commercial buses and taxis have
increased their fares. For instance, buses that ply Eko Hotel to
Ojuelegba collect N250 as
against N150. Ojuelegba to Ikeja is now N250
as against N150. Mowe/Ibafo to Oshodi, which was N200, has gone up to
N250. Egbeda to Oshodi, which was N150 is now N250. Dopemu to Yaba is
N300 as against N150. Although the removal of subsidy was
praised by many Nigerians, particularly those in the manufacturing and
operators of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as they need not labour
to access fuel, there are concerns that with the state of the naira,
some marketers may still sell above N145 per litre as they will source
their foreign exchange (forex) from the secondary market, meet their
logistics requirements and tackle other issues.
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Friday, May 13, 2016
Queues disappear in Lagos on N145/litre pump price
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