Nationnewslead reports that The Ekiti State Government has resolved to put measures in place to address the hike in the prices of goods and services across the state.
The resolution was part of the decisions reached at a meeting the state governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi held with leaders of Transport Unions and other stakeholders in Ado-Ekiti.
At the meeting were representatives of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Pick-up and Lorry Association of Nigeria (PLAN), Okada Riders Association, Tricycle Riders Association, National Association of Cooperative Transport and Tipper Drivers Association.
Fayemi, represented by his Chief of Staff, Hon. Biodun Omoleye, said the meeting was in demonstration of government’s concern over skyrocketed transport fare which has impacted negatively on the prices of goods and services in the state compared to what is obtainable in the neighboring States.
He gave an instance of the transport fare of less than 45 kilometers- Ado Ekiti to Akure, the State Capital of Ondo State, which used to be N500 now between N1,400 to N1,500 whereas transport fare of a similar distance between Akure to Owo in Ondo State still goes for N500.
He said; “The Government is worried about the high cost of price of goods and services in Ekiti State and has directed that a cross section of stakeholders in the various groups be invited for dialogue of which the transport sector is a very crucial sector among the stakeholders and that’s why we are starting with them.
“You will recollect that in the last few weeks there have been cries by commuters that transport fare within the State is prohibitive. Examples were cited that Akure before use to be N500 gradually it went to N700 and now is between N1400 to N1500 a distance less than 45 kilometers.
“Similarly we observed that in Ondo State, Akure and Owo Township which is also 45 kilometers is still N500 while Akure to Ondo is under N500, so we find no justification in price hike in Ekiti State, particularly Ado metropolis.
“If you are traveling between Ado Ekiti and Abuja, it ranges now between N6500 and N7000, while in Akure for instance it is less than N4000. Whatever is the cause of hike in transport fare in Ekiti is worrisome to Government.”
The Situation, according to Fayemi had affected other sectors of the economy resulting in increase in the price of goods and services which has placed a burden of hardship on the people of the State.
Expressing the readiness of government to crash the price of commodity in the State, the governor assured that a taskforce comprising of representatives of various economic sectors would be constituted to monitor and regulate the prices of commodity across the State.
He said his government was committed to create and sustaining a business- friendly environment, adding that anyone that failed to comply with government regulations to make life comfortable for the people would be sanctioned.
Speaking on behalf of the Unions, the RTEAN Chairman, Olanbiwonninu Rotimi said the increment in transport fare were caused by the hike in fuel price, vehicle spare parts and the Covid-19 guidelines that restricted commercial vehicles from operating in full capacity.
He lamented that proceeds from trips embarked upon by transporters barely cover the cost of purchasing fuel if they don’t operate in full capacity.