Mr Sani expressed disappointment over the situation.
Ibrahim Katsina, a resident and house agent, explained that he prefers to walk short distances due to the hike in transportation costs.
He said the river’s overflow had caused massive erosion in the community.
For weeks, the FCT experienced long queues at filling stations with a petrol price surge from N850 to N980 and N1,000 per litre in some locations.
Mrs John bemoaned the development, saying the commodity was gradually becoming unaffordable to the common man.
“For a middle-class family to be frustrated to this extent, what of the poor? The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer,” said Mr Ayobami.
Commercial motorcycle and tricycle operators in Kaduna have lamented the petrol price hike and scarcity.
Several Ibadan residents are cutting a frustrated look as they pay to get cash.
As the Muslim holy month of Ramadan starts, traders in Kano have continued to lament customers’ poor patronage.
The suspected murderer is a member of the Viking Confraternity, according to one of the deceased’s relatives.
