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Fuel price: Borno residents dump cars, take to horses, bicycles

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By Francesca Hangeior

Following the increase in petroleum pump prices on Tuesday, more residents, including civil servants in Borno Atate have abandoned their vehicles to embrace trekking, horse riding, and the use of bicycles and tricycles for mobility.

It was gathered that there were fewer vehicles on the road and more pedestrians including horse and bicycle riders on major roads.

One of the pedestrians, Dadoon Pam, who is a graphic designer, said that the cost of mobility has increased significantly as tricycle riders now refer to NNPC’s increase of petroleum products price, making commuters pay almost double the amount before the increase.

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He also said, “This price has affected me terribly because as a graphic designer, I need electricity to make my design.
Now that we depend solely on fuel to work. This increase means I now have to charge my clients more. Though It will be bad for business I don’t have an option as we speak.”

An enumerator with a Non-governmental Organization, Jeremiah Blessing, who narrated her experience said she had now adjusted to the system of breaking her morning movement by trekking halfway before boarding a tricycle.

In her words, “What I do now is to break my movement, trek to a point then take Keke from there. Since the hike in fuel prices, it has not been easy because I go to work late almost every day. Sometimes, I stand up to 10 to 30 minutes before seeing a tricycle going toward my direction because many riders have packed their tricycle due to the price increase.”

Another resident, who is a Retired customs officer, Tuja Mai Abba, said since the price increase, he had abandoned his vehicles for commercial tricycles, while noting that it saves cost, especially for a few killiometre movements.

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“The government is confusing us about this issue of fuel subsidy and availability. You hear one story today and another story tomorrow. It is seriously affecting me, I have abandoned my car for a while now,” Abba said.

On his part, Daniel Omolara, a member of a Non-governmental Organization, said, “Since I brought my car down to Maiduguri, I have never for one day left it at home to go to work.
But today, if I try to drive that car out, I might push the car back home. There is no money to buy the fuel at that rate. Honestly, 5,000 Naira Fuel can no longer take me a day. Where will I be getting such money from?”

Similarly, a private school teacher in D’littles International Maiduguri, Micheal Johnson, told our correspondent that he has embraced trekking and the use of bicycles because tricycle riders have increased fair prices almost double the amount before the price increase.

“My school is not too far, I went there today on my own foot. Although we haven’t resumed if it persists after after resumption. I will learn to wake up earlier,” he said

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The pump price on Tuesday was increased to N855, N918, and higher per litre, with the prices varying across locations, at NNPC stations in the country.

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JUST IN: Gov Aiyedatiwa Opens Up Election Victory

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Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State has reacted to his victory in Saturday’s governorship election.

Aiyedatiwa promised to serve the people of Ondo State.

Addressing journalists in Akure, the state Capital after he was declared winner, Aiyedatiwa said: “I thank Ondo for the renewed mandate given to me to be their gov beyond 2025 and I promise to serve them.”

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, declared Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress, APC, winner of Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo State.

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Aiyedatiwa was declared winner after polling the highest number of votes in the election.

The incumbent governor battled Ajayi Agboola of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Olorunfemi Festus of the Labour Party, LP, and Abbas Mimiko of Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, among others, in Saturday’s poll.

INEC’s Returning Officer and Vice Chancellor of Federal University, Lokoja, Prof. Akinwumi Olayemi Durotimi, said Aiyedatiwa polled a total of 366781 while Ajayi got 117845 while LP had 1162.

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VIDEO: God’s kingdom is your birthright it’s not negotiable -Bishop Elim(Part 1)

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Bishop Godwin Elim, the Senior Pastor at Live for Christ, aka Lifting Assembly in Abuja has said God’s Kingdom is the birthright of believers as this is not negotiable.

Naijablitznews reports Bishop Elim made this assertion on Saturday in his sermon drawing vivid examples from bible passages and real life examples.

This is part one of the series to run through the week.

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BREAKING: APC Picks All 20 Chairmanship, 236 Councillorship Seats In Ogun LG Polls

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The All Progressives Congress, APC has won all 20 Chairmanship and 236 Councillorship seats in the Ogun LG Polls.

Naijablitznews reports that the Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission (OGSIEC) on Sunday, declared all the 20 chairmanship candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) winners of Saturday’s local government elections conducted in the state.

The Chairman of the commission, Babatunde Osibodu also declared all 236 APC councillorship candidates as winners of the election while presenting the official results of the polls at the commission’s headquarters at Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta, the state capital.

Osibodu said the ruling party, APC, emerged victorious across all the 20 local government areas and 236 wards in the state by polling a total of 613,156 votes cast in the exercise which witnessed major political parties like the Accord Party (AP), African Action Congress (AAC), African Democratic Congress (ADC), Action Democratic Party (ADP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), participating.

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Other political parties that participated in the exercise included the Allied Peoples Movement (APM), All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Labour Party (LP), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Young Progressive Party (YPP), Action People’s Party (APP), Action Alliance (AA), Boot Party (BP), People’s Redemption Party (PRP), National Rescue Movement (NRM) and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).

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