”The road actually needs to be fixed to save people’s lives as a result of incessant crashes due to its bad condition,” he said.
“The zone has the largest number of out-of-school children and the highest number of Almajiris, poorly equipped schools, hospitals, bad roads, etc.,” said the group.
Mr Korie said the marketers were not happy selling above N200 per litre because of the high cost of getting fuel to the stations but had no choice.
“The FG has made safety of lives and properties of the people major priority that is why road constructions and rehabilitation are ongoing.”
