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FCCPC to Crack Down on Unexplained Transport Fares

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
December 21, 2025
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FCCPC to Crack Down on Unexplained Transport Fares
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What is happening on Nigerian roads this festive season is simple: many passengers are paying more without clear reasons. The move by the consumer protection agency to step in shows growing anger over sudden transport fare hikes that drivers and park operators cannot properly explain. People travelling for Christmas and New Year are being pushed into corners, and that is where the problem starts.

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  • Why passengers are complaining
  • Fuel price argument is not adding up
  • What the regulator is saying
  • Engagement before punishment
  • When price increase becomes illegal
  • Why this matters now
  • What passengers should do
  • Bottom Line

Why passengers are complaining

Across the country, travellers say prices change without notice. Someone pays one amount in the morning and a higher one in the afternoon, with no clear reason given. This confusion has led to many reports from passengers who feel cheated, especially when they are already tired, rushing, or travelling long distances.

FCCPC to Crack Down on Unexplained Transport Fares

Fuel price argument is not adding up

Transport operators often point to fuel cost as their main excuse. But this excuse is now weak. There have been reports of petrol prices dropping in some areas, yet fares are still going up. This gap between fuel cost and ticket price is what raised red flags and forced regulators to speak out.

What the regulator is saying

The consumer watchdog is not saying transport prices must stay the same forever. What it is saying is very clear: any increase must be explained properly. Passengers deserve to know what they are paying for before they enter a bus, not after they are already on the road.

Engagement before punishment

Instead of rushing to punish operators, the agency says it is first talking to unions, park managers, and drivers. The idea is to reduce abuse, encourage fair behaviour, and stop chaos at motor parks. This approach shows they want order, not drama.

When price increase becomes illegal

Raising prices is not a crime on its own. The problem starts when operators hide information, force passengers to pay, or secretly agree among themselves to fix prices. When these things happen, it crosses the line from business decision to exploitation.

Why this matters now

The festive season is already hard for families. Transport costs affect food prices, travel plans, and even safety. When fares jump without warning, it increases stress and pushes people to unsafe alternatives. This is why timing matters and why the issue cannot be ignored.

What passengers should do

Travellers are advised to ask questions before paying. Always confirm the fare, keep proof of payment, and speak up when something feels wrong. Reporting unfair treatment helps protect others who may face the same issue later.

Bottom Line

This situation goes beyond buses and motor parks. It touches on trust, fairness, and respect for ordinary people. If unchecked, unfair pricing becomes normal, and that hurts everyone in the long run.

This intervention sends a strong signal that passengers are not helpless. When prices rise without sense or explanation, someone is watching. Fair transport pricing is not too much to ask, especially during a season meant for peace, travel, and family

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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