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Sunday, 18 September 2016

Road transporters to effect 40% fare increase

Passengers traveling by road to various cities in the country have been told to brace up for an increase in fares effective September 19, 2016. The transporters under the aegis of Association of Private Transport Company Owners of Nigeria (APTCON) made the announcement in a recent notice to its members. 

The group said that it was constrained to mark up transport fares by 40 per cent because of the prevailing harsh operating business environment which has seen cost of operations rise by more than 80 per cent.

The association’s secretariat noted that it was compelled to implement the increase as the local economy was showing no signs of stability while international transactions were becoming increasingly difficult to close.

“As we are all aware, the global economy is currently facing a downturn that has greatly affected most countries in the world. As an industry, we are not exempt from the crisis as in recent months, our operating costs have risen significantly”, the group stated.

It would be recalled that luxury bus owners (Association Luxurious Buses owners of Nigeria, LUBAN) had earlier announced an increase in bus fares by 35 per cent for all their routes effective June 10, 2016.

APTCON lamented that the biggest challenges facing its members were the price of fuelling, cost of spare parts for vehicle maintenance, unit cost of buses, diesel costs for powering terminals, Value Added Taxes (VAT) as well as increase in bank interest rates.

“These identified increments, to name but a few, have taken a significant toll on the revenue of private transport company owners across Nigeria”, the statement noted.

The group also noted that many of its members have expressed their inability to pay salaries much less run profitably, while some others have had to shut down operations completely.

30 comments:

  1. And in all of this, the salaries of civil servants remain stagnant, number of beggers in the street increases, prices of food items are high and an average Nigerian is supposed to survive with all of this?
    Phew! If hardship doesn't kill people, hunger will. This is truly change ,but in the most hardest way I must say.

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    1. It's only God that will help us in this country. Anything u guys wan to do to add to the present hardship, pls do. God de


      Long Live LIB

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  2. IMAGINE, THIS PEOPLE ARE WICKED O!








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  3. Chai! Apc chain! It keeps getting worse! This is not the type of change Nigerians voted for! God takeover!

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  4. all thanks to the Buhari/APC led scam government... and fools will say the suffering is for "a while" and things will get "better" under this Daura dunce... smh for them..

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    1. You mean thanks to PDP.

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    2. Nigerian youth do not read anything outside LiB so how will you know what global downturn means? Your leaders from the current to the past have failed you. You are here being tribalistic. They all have access to an easier life and do not care about you ...all of them.

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  5. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin18 September 2016 at 10:15

    Hmmmm!I hope people will be able to travel for Xmas? Stupid APC change

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  6. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin18 September 2016 at 10:15

    Hmmmm!I hope people will be able to travel for Xmas? Stupid APC change

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  7. Later some crazy individuals here will say dat dis administration is for gud? Just look at how dis clueless man is making life hard for people..my only faith is dat we must survive..

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  8. Later some crazy individuals here will say dat dis administration is for gud? Just look at how dis clueless man is making life hard for people..my only faith is dat we must survive..

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  9. The truth is that the introduction of speed limiter will slow these transporters down and turnover will be affected negatively but they failed to realize that it's good to be late than the late.

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  10. will Nigerians die bikonu??
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  11. Dat means person no go fit travel dis Xmas oo... ehh.. msobu di

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  12. WHY DIDN'T THEY INCREASE IT DURING MOSLEMS FESTIVAL, BUT WILL INCREASE IT TOWARDS CHRISTMAS,I HAVE BEEN OBSERVING THIS TREND,FUEL WILL BE SCARSE DURING XMAS,MARK MY WORD.THEY HAVE BEEN TARGETING CHRISTIANS WITHOUT THEM KNOWING.

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  13. Buhari, s government has finished us, the day they increased fuel price,I knew there would be big trouble in Nigeria.

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  14. See the hardship this evil scam change government has brought on Nigerians. APC is one chance I swear......3 years to go

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  15. This is really a negative change,Nigerian were eager to vote for change, we never thought about the type of change we need. We r indeed suffering. Only God can help us.

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  16. Not my business, I have fleet of cars. Na me talk am.

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  17. Not my business, I have fleet of cars.

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  18. APC trekker. Those trekking to Abuja for Buhari, get ready for the real trek.

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  19. hope you people know that if prices go up like that, it is hard for it to come down.

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  20. Buhari is cursed,his administration is cursed. Nigerians are in trouble. God save us.

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