- Lagosians could be seen trekking in large groups as the fuel crisis gets worse.
- Due to the rising cost of fuel and transportation, many people are now hiking to work.
- The present administration has ended the subsidy program and has been working to find a long-term solution to the nation of Nigeria’s gasoline shortage.
Netizens were shocked after they saw people trekking in large groups on the road in a video.
The fuel crisis in Nigeria is becoming worse as a sizable group of Lagos citizens can be seen trekking down an active road.
Due to the rising cost of fuel and transportation, many people have been compelled to give up their cars and start walking to work.
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The current administration is working to find a long-term solution to the gasoline problem that affects all Nigerians despite removing the subsidy that kept fuel prices low.
People who are sympathetic to the situation of the Lagosians have responded to the video with numerous comments and replies, urging the government to act quickly to solve the issue.
Nigerians trekking in large groups
Some individuals have also shared their personal stories and experiences of how they manage the daily hardships and gasoline shortage.
The video has come to represent the struggles that many Nigerians face as they strive for a better tomorrow.
@khemy: “Some people will meet their husband here.”
@User2125816791459 commented: “Naso I trek from Kubuwa to Lokogoma. Na for National Hospital I wake up. Dem still charge me 6Ok join.”
@Courage Daniel445 said: “All of yoU should relocate to Ekiti ooo fuel still be 165 for there.”
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Nigerian man sees his parents trekking over 4km to his house
Meanwhile, a Nigerian man has spread smiles by sharing a video of his parents trekking to his house.
On his TikTok page @goldfish1869 , showed his advanced parents trying to keep fit by walking a 4km distance.
According to him, his parents were on their way to visit him from their house.