Bauchi state residents express dissatisfaction with the Nigerian government’s lack of responsiveness in addressing the challenges faced by the ordinary citizen.
They cite scarce resources and the high cost of premium motor spirit (PMS), which exacerbate various issues within the community.
This sentiment reflects broader concerns about the nation’s current state, particularly in light of recent price hikes in petroleum products by independent marketers.
Residents of Bauchi, interviewed by TrustTV, describe premium motor spirit as indispensable to many Nigerians.
Ahmed Ibrahim and Mohammed Aliyu, both family men with five and seven children respectively, employed in the state capital, lament their inability to afford the upkeep of their motorcycles due to the recent price hike.
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