Workers’ Day: Lagos residents decry fuel price hike, economic hardship

Some workers in Lagos have decried rising fuel prices, saying the increases have deepened economic hardship and sharply raised living costs.
The workers spoke on Friday as Nigerians joined the global community to mark the United Nations International Workers’ Day.
This year’s Workers’ Day theme is ‘Insecurity, Poverty – Bane of Decent Work.’
The respondents, in separate interviews, urged the federal and Lagos State authorities to address worsening economic conditions before the 2027 elections.
They said rising petrol prices had pushed up transport fares, food prices, housing costs and other basic expenses.
A businesswoman in Ikeja, Rose Adams, said businesses were under severe pressure from rising operating costs.
“Many entrepreneurs are struggling to stay afloat because of the economic situation,” Mrs Adams said.
She urged governments to communicate policies clearly and implement measures that would bring relief to citizens.
A salesman in Ajah area of the state, Jide Bane, described the economic situation as deeply troubling.
Mr Bane said, “It is painful that a resource-rich country still battles high energy costs and poor living conditions.”
He said transport costs had surged, food prices had risen, and workers’ salaries remained unchanged.
Mr Bane called for sustainable economic reforms to improve citizens’ welfare and restore stability.
Also, Grace Ngbekem, said fuel price increases had affected every sector of the economy.
“Once fuel prices rise, everything rises, including transport, food and even house rent,” she said.
A federal civil servant, Nkechi Nwosu, said the current minimum wage no longer reflected economic realities.
“School fees, food and rent have all increased. The minimum wage is no longer enough,” Me Nwosu said.
She also called for inclusive voter registration to ensure broader participation in the electoral process.
Also speaking, a lawyer, Johnson Raphael, said rising petrol prices had triggered increases in goods and essential services.
“Life is becoming increasingly difficult for the average Nigerian worker,” Mr Raphael said.
He urged government to consider rent controls, lower building material costs and improved security nationwide.
Mr Rachael warned that unresolved economic challenges could discourage voters to participate in the 2027 general elections.
(NAN)
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