Passengers in are currently passing through hard times following the hike in prices of transport fares.
This development came after three terminals of BRT and buses were set on fire in the heat of the END SARS protest in the nation’s commercial hub.
The BRT terminals in Oyingb, Ojodu and Berger were set ablaze, IDOMA VOICE recalls.
Consequently, the management of the transport company has shut down.
Following the development, there is scarcity of buses in the state, especially from Ikorodu, Mile12, Ketu, Ojota, Ojuelegba down to island.
At the moment, driver now charge N1,000 from Ojuelegba to CMS.
As at 9:00am, many passengers are stranded along the road with no buses.
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