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Lagos State Government Disappointed by Partial Compliance with Fare Reduction Directive

The Lagos State Government has expressed disappointment at the partial compliance by commercial transporters with the directive to reduce fares by 25%.

The government’s inspection team found that many transporters had not complied with the directive, despite the promise by the privately owned yellow buses to do so.

The government has said that it will continue to monitor the situation and that it will take action against any transporter who fails to comply with the directive.

The government’s move to reduce fares comes in the wake of the recent removal of the fuel subsidy, which has led to a sharp rise in the cost of transportation.

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The government is concerned about the impact of this rise in costs on commuters, and it is hoping that the reduction in fares will help to ease the burden.

However, the government’s inspection team found that many transporters had not passed on the reduction in costs to commuters.

This has led to frustration among commuters, who are already feeling the pinch of the rising cost of living.

The government has urged transporters to comply with the directive and to pass on the reduction in costs to commuters.

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It has also urged commuters to report any transporter who fails to comply with the directive.

The government has said that it is committed to ensuring that commuters have access to affordable transportation.

It is hoped that the government’s action will help reduce the burden on commuters and make transportation more affordable.

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