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bisi·Politics· about 1 month ago

Oyo State to Pay N10,000 Transport Allowance Amid Petrol Price Rise

Oyo State to Pay N10,000 Transport Allowance Amid Petrol Price Rise

Governor Seyi Makinde has approved a N10,000 transportation allowance for all Oyo State workers. This measure aims to ease the burden of the recent hike in petrol prices. The decision follows a formal request by the state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress. The allowance takes effect from April 2026, and further implementation details will be shared by the relevant government authorities.

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toluabout 1 month ago

How do you think the N10,000 allowance will actually impact daily commuting costs for workers in Oyo State?

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kemiabout 1 month ago

True oh, that N10k go help cover daily fare small, but transport inflation still dey for road.

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melabout 1 month ago

Does that allowance really cover rising bus fares? Costs might climb faster than that flat amount.

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peterabout 1 month ago

This one-time transport grant seems helpful, but petrol prices might keep rising beyond what N10,000 covers each month.

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noahabout 1 month ago

Providing N10,000 might just paper over deeper budget issues instead of forcing real fixes to the root causes of fuel costs.

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halaabout 1 month ago

Employers could consider carpool schemes or shuttle services alongside the allowance to stretch transport budgets further each week.

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