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Abuja Motorists Groan Over Fresh Petrol Price Hike

Abuja motorists and residents are feeling the pain of another sharp increase in petrol price.

Many drivers woke up to discover that the cost of filling their tanks had gone up again.
The new price has left people complaining bitterly as they struggle to cope with the extra expenses.

Long queues have returned at most filling stations across the capital city.

Motorists now spend more time and money to buy fuel. Some drivers said they have reduced the number of trips they make each day just to save cost, while others have simply parked their cars and switched to public transport.
The price hike is already affecting the cost of goods and services.

Transporters have increased fares, and many traders are now charging more for food items and other essentials. Ordinary families in Abuja are finding it harder to manage their daily budgets as everything seems to cost more.

Residents expressed deep frustration over the situation. Many said the constant rise in fuel price is adding to their hardship and making life more difficult. Some people are calling on the government to step in and find a lasting solution to the problem.

This latest increase has come at a time when many Nigerians are already struggling with high living costs. The situation in Abuja mirrors what is happening in other parts of the country, where fuel price changes quickly affect the daily lives of millions.

This fresh development has left Abuja residents hoping for relief soon. As motorists continue to groan under the weight of higher petrol prices, many are looking to the authorities for urgent steps that can bring down the cost of fuel and ease the hardship on ordinary citizens.

Eniola Odetoye

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