Petrol price hike sparks protest in Edo
Some commercial drivers operating along Upper Sakponba Road in Benin, Edo State, on Monday blocked sections of the busy road in protest against the recent increase in petrol prices.
The protesting drivers also urged their colleagues to immediately increase transport fares, warning that passengers who boarded buses at old rates would be forced to pay additional charges or be dropped midway.
PUNCH Metro reports that the protest caused significant disruption, leaving many commuters stranded along Upper Sakponba Road.
Our correspondent observed several passengers trekking long distances to navigate through two roadblocks mounted by the drivers at Aifuwa Street and Pioneer Junction.
One of the protesting drivers, who identified himself simply as John, told PUNCH Metrothat the demonstration was necessary for their survival, noting that the price of Premium Motor Spirit had risen sharply from about N870 to N1,350 per litre.
He said, “We were buying fuel for N870 before the increment, and we carry passengers for N500, but now fuel is N1,350 and we still carry passengers for the same amount. How do you expect us to survive?
“You buy fuel worth N25,000 for a day and settle the owner of the bus; how do you make money to take care of your family?”
A passenger, who pleaded anonymity, said she was travelling from Ring Road when she discovered that the road had been blocked, forcing drivers to discharge passengers.
“I was coming from Ring Road this morning. On getting to Oka Market, I discovered that the road was blocked by drivers who are agitating for an increase in transport fares due to the current rise in fuel prices.
“When they started forcing people to come down, I just parked my loads and got down. I want to cross the roadblock before I board another bus to Idogbo,” she said.
The rising cost of petroleum products has already triggered higher transport fares across parts of Benin City.
A trip from Idogbo, Upper Sakponba to Ring Road, which previously cost between N500 and N700, now ranges from N800 to N1,000.
Similarly, fares from Ikpoba Hill to Ring Road, which used to cost between N500 and N700, have increased to between N800 and N1,000.
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