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Economic Hardship: Abuja residents opt to trek as transport costs bite harder

by Diplomatic Info
October 25, 2024
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Abuja residents on Friday explained how they resorted to trekking to grapple with worsening hardship brought about by President Bola Tinubu’s harsh economic policies.

In separate interviews, several residents stated that they choose to walk, especially over short distances, to exercise and save money. Others mentioned that walking improves their health.

Ibrahim Katsina, a resident and house agent, explained that he prefers to walk short distances due to the hike in transportation costs.

“I don’t find joy in trekking; I do it mainly because I cannot afford transportation. I believe the increase in fares is a result of rising petroleum prices,” Mr Katsina stated. “My next plan is to buy an electric bicycle to ease my movement in town, as walking is not my preference.”

Another resident, George Aderogba, shared a different perspective on walking.

He urged the federal government to repair the existing Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries to ensure affordable and available petroleum products.

“The government should first address our refinery issues. Although I walk often, it’s not always due to financial constraints.

“I walk to exercise; I have money in my pocket, but I believe that exercise is essential for a long and healthy life.

“I find happiness in walking; it’s my hobby. However, I understand that it may not be a suitable option for everyone,” said Mr Aderogba.

Sumaila Ogbaje also noted the health benefits of walking.

“I naturally walk as a form of exercise. I grew up walking to school, and now my job requires me to walk certain distances to save costs. Doctors recommend walking to stretch your body.

“As a young man, I used to walk seven to eight kilometres daily, which is about fifteen kilometres in total. Given the current fuel situation, I have taken to walking more frequently.

For example, last Wednesday, I visited an unfamiliar place without driving, and I had to walk two to three kilometres. I did the same yesterday. Each time I walk, I feel a sense of relief and notice positive changes in my body, which boosts my health,” he said.

(NAN)

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