Bus transportation cost increases by 72.6% – NBS

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that the average fare paid by Nigerian commuters for a bus journey within the city spiked by 72.6% year-on-year in April 2021 to stand at N386.1.

The disclosure was stated by the NBS in its transport fare watch report.

The report revealed that transport cost increased from N223.71 recorded in April 2020 to an average of N386.1 in April 2021. It also represents a 2.34% increase when compared to N377.27 paid by commuters in March 2021.

States with highest bus journey fare within city were Zamfara (N620.35), Bauchi (N600.35), and Nasarawa (N500.23), while states with the lowest bus journey fare within city include Oyo (N200.07), Abia (N215.04), and Borno (N263.45).

Similarly, commuters’ average fare for bus journey intercity increased by 37.5% year-on-year from N1,779.51 recorded in April 2020 to N2,446.86.

It also increased by 1.48% month-on-month to N2,446.86 in April 2021 from N2,411.29 recorded in the previous month.

States with the highest bus journey fare intercity were Abuja FCT (N4,594.21), Lagos (N3,500.20), and Sokoto (N3,340.30).

On the other hand, states with the lowest bus journey fare intercity were Bayelsa (N1,764.55), Bauchi (N1,782.12), and Enugu (N1,800.40).

On Air travel, the cost for specified routes single journey increased by 18.43% year-on-year from N30,743.65 recorded in the corresponding month of 2020 to an average of N36,409.46 in April 2021.

It however recorded a marginal decline of 0.24% from N36,495.41 in March 2021 to an average of N36,409.46.

States with the highest airfare in the review period were Anambra (N38,650), Bauchi (N38,550), and Lagos State (N38,400).

While states with the lowest airfare were Akwa-Ibom (N32,750), Sokoto (N33,500), and Enugu (N35,200).

The report also revealed that on motorcycle, the average fare paid by commuters for a journey by motorcycle per drop surged by 86.41% year-on-year from N148.22 recorded in April 2020 to N276.3 in April 2021.

This also represents an increase of 1.79% compared to N271.44 recorded in the preceding month.

States with the highest journey fare by motorcycle per drop include Yobe (N455.02), Lagos (N435.21), and Taraba (N430.55), while states with the lowest fare paid were Adamawa (N95.10), Katsina (N155.04), and Niger (N160.20).

On Waterways, the average fare paid by passengers for waterway passenger transport increased by35.22% in April 2021 from N606.59 recorded in the corresponding month of 2020 to N820.23.

This represents a 1.47% month-on-month increase to N820.23 in April 2021 from N808.38 recorded in March 2021.

States with the highest fare by waterway passenger transport in April 2021 were Delta (N2,400.00), Bayelsa (N2,358.60), and Rivers State (N2,300.00).

On the flip side, Borno (N260.14), Gombe (N315.60), and Kebbi (N350.65) recorded the lowest fare by waterway in the review month.

The latest figure indicates that Nigerians paid significantly higher on transport costs in April 2021 compared to the corresponding period of 2020, which also reflected in the core inflation reported.

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Francis Ogwo
The young and goal driven writer and cinematographer started his journalism as a print journalist in Kaduna in 2005 writing for Kaduna Chronicles Newspapers, Liberator Newspapers where he became the South Bureau Chief. In 2008, he moved into TV production with an employment into Siverbird Television and Rhythm Fm as a Correspondent. He got certified by Independent Television Producers Association of Nigeria(ITPAN) in 2009. After five years of hardwork and training, he was employed as Associate Producer, Moments With Mo and subsequently Producer, Playground on HipTV. Francis currently majors in documentaries and high profile scripts for news and movies. He is currently a Senior Contents Producer at News Central TV

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