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Abuja Residents Decry Soaring Prices Amid Fuel Hike

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A growing number of residents in Abuja have voiced their frustration over the skyrocketing cost of goods and services, attributing the surge to the recent increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol. The pump price has risen dramatically, leaving many Nigerians struggling to make ends meet.

Speaking in separate interviews on Tuesday, concerned citizens lamented the heavy burden placed on everyday life, especially the cost of basic commodities like rice, beans, millet, and yam. The steep hike has taken a toll on both the average citizen and low-income earners, many of whom are finding it increasingly difficult to survive.

Mrs. Grace Dariya, a civil servant, expressed deep disappointment over the situation, noting that many Nigerians had been looking forward to a reduction in food prices as new crops like yam and corn were harvested. However, the sudden fuel price hike shattered those hopes.

“Every day you go to the market, prices of foodstuffs keep soaring, and yet there is no money to meet the rising cost of things,” Dariya lamented.

The fuel price increase to over ₦855 per liter has had a ripple effect across various sectors, as businesses, landlords, and service providers adjust their prices to cope with rising operational costs. Mr. Ahmed Yusuf, a resident of Kubwa, pointed out that this inflation is evident across the board, from school fees to transportation fares.

“Since the petrol price increased, everything else followed. Life is becoming more challenging, especially for civil servants and low-income earners in Abuja,” Yusuf stated.

Yusuf, who used to drive to work, has been forced to switch to public transportation to save on fuel costs. “I used to spend ₦15,000 on petrol for the entire month, but now ₦40,000 barely lasts me a week. So I had no choice but to park my car and start using public transport,” he said.

This sentiment was echoed by Mrs. Ifeoma Chukwu, a retired police officer, who criticized the government for not considering the plight of the masses before raising the pump price. Chukwu highlighted that since the advent of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, there have been multiple fuel price hikes, each causing more hardship for ordinary Nigerians.

“Since this government came into power, the pump price has been increased at least three times. The most recent one has been especially painful for most Nigerians. We appeal to Mr. President to consider the suffering masses and possibly revert to the old price before things get even worse,” Chukwu pleaded.

The fuel price increase has led to a significant rise in transportation costs, further exacerbating the cost of living. Many public transport operators have raised fares, and for many Abuja residents, getting to work or traveling across the city has become a daily financial struggle.

Artisans and small business owners are also feeling the pinch, as the cost of running generators to power their businesses has more than doubled, resulting in increased prices for their goods and services. This has left customers with fewer options and less disposable income to spend on basic needs.

The overall economic outlook remains grim, with food prices increasing daily. Many Nigerians who once lived on modest incomes now find themselves unable to afford staple foods. A survey of local markets in Abuja showed that the price of rice, a dietary staple for most Nigerians, has nearly doubled since the fuel hike. The situation is no different for other essential items like cooking oil, beans, and vegetables.

This hardship has particularly hit civil servants, pensioners, and low-income earners, who now face a harsh reality of stagnant wages and rising expenses. Many fear that without government intervention, the situation could become even more dire, pushing more Nigerians into poverty.

As the situation worsens, calls for government intervention grow louder. Economists and social commentators have suggested several measures, including revisiting the pricing of petroleum products or introducing palliative measures like subsidies or targeted relief programs for vulnerable groups.

For now, Abuja residents, like many across Nigeria, are left grappling with the high cost of living, as the price of petrol continues to dictate the cost of goods, services, and overall quality of life.

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Caritas Nigeria Urges Ecological Conversion, Climate Action

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By Samson Adeyanju

Caritas Nigeria has called on Nigerians to embrace what Pope Francis describes as “ecological conversion,” urging citizens, institutions and governments to move beyond environmental rhetoric and take concrete action against climate change and environmental degradation.

The call was made during the commemoration of World Environment Day 2026 at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) Training Hall, Abuja, under the theme: “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future.”

Delivering an address on behalf of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, the Deputy Secretary, Rev. Fr. Augustine Okochi, described care for the environment as a moral, spiritual and ethical responsibility rooted in Christian faith.

“Our concern for the environment is not a passing trend. It is part of our moral duty, our Christian witness, and our responsibility to future generations,” he said.

Fr. Okochi noted that climate change is already affecting communities through flooding, land degradation, water pollution, rising temperatures and declining livelihoods, with the poor, women, children and displaced persons bearing the greatest burden.

He commended Caritas Nigeria’s efforts in environmental awareness, tree planting, climate-smart agriculture and support for vulnerable communities, while urging families, schools, parishes and institutions to cultivate a culture of environmental stewardship.

Speaking at the event, Caritas Nigeria’s Environmental Focus President, Dr. Pascal Onu, stressed the importance of educating young people on environmental protection through debate and quiz competitions.

“We believe it is important to catch them young. When we imbibe the right environmental culture in our children, it goes a long way in protecting the environment,” he said.

Dr. Onu identified inadequate infrastructure, poor waste management systems and limited funding as major obstacles to environmental sustainability despite increasing public awareness of climate issues.

Also speaking, Director of the Department of Climate Change at the Federal Ministry of Environment, Dr. Iniobong Abiola-Awe, reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to climate action through initiatives such as the National Adaptation Plan, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the Just Transition Action Plan and the National Clean Cooking Policy.

She emphasized the role of young people in advancing climate solutions through programmes such as the Eco-Schools Initiative and the Youth Climate Innovation Hub.

In a goodwill message, the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), represented by Chief Environmental Health Officer Omenta Rachael Chinenye, urged Nigerians to draw inspiration from nature in addressing environmental challenges and commended the active participation of students in climate debates.

Students at the event said the programme deepened their understanding of environmental protection, forest conservation and sustainable living, pledging to promote environmental responsibility in their schools and communities.

The event brought together religious leaders, government officials, environmental experts, students and development partners who renewed their commitment to building a cleaner, greener and more climate-resilient Nigeria.

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Ekiti Attack, an Assault on Church, Human Dignity -CAN

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has described the recent attack on a church gathering in Eda Oniyo, Ekiti State, where a pastor was killed and several worshippers abducted, as an assault on the Church, human dignity, and the sanctity of life.

In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by the President of CAN, His Eminence, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, CAN expressed deep shock over the incident, noting that the victims were attacked while peacefully gathered for an open-air crusade.

The association strongly condemned the violence, stressing that it was not only an attack on a place of worship but also a “brutal assault on shared humanity.”

CAN mourned with the family of the slain pastor and expressed solidarity with the victims and the Christian community in Ekiti State. It also called for the immediate and safe release of those abducted, urging security agencies to act without delay.

The association further noted that the Ekiti incident reflects a disturbing pattern of insecurity, referencing similar attacks in parts of Kogi State where residents, including clergy and their families, were abducted. It warned that the repeated incidents point to a deepening security crisis in the country.

CAN stressed that the protection of lives and property remains the primary responsibility of government, calling for swift, decisive, and transparent action to apprehend the perpetrators and rescue the abducted victims unharmed.

It also urged authorities to strengthen security presence in vulnerable communities and improve intelligence gathering to prevent further attacks.

The body condemned what it described as the growing normalization of violence against worshippers, warning that such acts reflect a dangerous disregard for life, faith, and national values.

It called on Nigerians and relevant authorities to speak out firmly against insecurity and ensure that places of worship are not turned into targets for criminal attacks.

CAN concluded by praying for comfort for the bereaved families, the safe return of the abducted worshippers, and lasting peace and security in the country.

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CAN Condemns Jos Killings, Demands Action

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The Christian Association of Nigeria has strongly condemned the killing of innocent Nigerians during a Palm Sunday attack in Jos, Plateau State, describing the incident as unacceptable and a grim reminder of the country’s worsening security situation.

In a press statement signed by its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, the association decried the March 29 attack in Angwan Rukuba, Gari Ya Waye area of Jos North, where armed men reportedly stormed a civilian community and opened fire on defenceless residents.

CAN lamented that what should have been a sacred day of peace and reflection turned into a moment of bloodshed, as men, women and children were killed in cold blood, leaving families shattered and the community traumatised.

The apex Christian body expressed deep concern over reports that the attackers wore uniforms resembling those of Nigerian security forces, warning that such tactics could erode public trust in the military and other security institutions.

“This development is particularly alarming and must be thoroughly investigated,” the statement noted, stressing that security agencies must not only respond to attacks but also take proactive steps to prevent them.

While acknowledging efforts by the Plateau State Government, CAN insisted that temporary responses are no longer sufficient, calling for sustained and effective strategies to guarantee the safety of lives and property.

The association further noted that Nigerians are weary of recurring violence and routine condemnations, urging authorities to ensure that those responsible for the killings are swiftly apprehended and brought to justice.

CAN also advised Christians across the country to remain prayerful but vigilant during the Holy Week, especially as they participate in religious activities such as Good Friday observances and Easter vigils.

The statement emphasised that while faith remains strong, it must be complemented with wisdom and caution in the face of rising insecurity.

“A nation cannot keep bleeding like this and expect to move forward,” CAN declared, adding that the country owes the victims justice, the living protection, and future generations a safer society.

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