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Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Buchoalfa: 9:41am On Aug 10, 2016
It is not unusual for people to operate “kabukabu”, Nigeria’s parlance for unregistered cabs. What is, however, news is that it has gradually become a way of life especially in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), for most civil servants.
Residents of the nation’s capital have come to accept it as a part of the city’s transport system. Daily Sun findings indicate that there are two types of kabukabu operators; namely, those who do it for livelihood because of unemployment and others who are duly employed but make out time to use their vehicles as “kabukabu.”
The latter are mostly public servants who use their vehicles to comb the city to pick up commuters or passengers especially while coming to work in the morning and returning home after work. Some others still operate during work hours. They include civil servants who may have less to do in the office, policemen, soldiers, and personnel of other paramilitary agencies like the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
Investigations reveal that personnel of the prisons and immigration services also indulge in “kabukabu” business and their preferred route is the Airport Road, ostensibly because their offices are located along the road.
This trade is no longer exclusive for men. Some women also traverse the city with their vehicles engaging in “drop and pick.” The few women involved either ply routes outskirts of the city centre like Lugbe and Nyanya-Mararaba, while those who cover the city centre are usually seen on the Berger-Area 1 and Federal Secretariat-Area 10-Area 1 routes.

Why people operate “kabukabu”
The origin of “kabukabu” is not really known but it started becoming popular about 12 years ago when the former FCT, Malam Nasir el-rufai’s bulldozers demolished settlements including people’s means of livelihood. The lure in the construction industry in Abuja has also not helped matters.
Though people run “kabukabu” for various reasons but operators agreed that they do it to augment their income. Due to the recent hike in the pump price of fuel coupled with the attendant hardship induced by the economic downturn, many people do not want to waste money on fuel driving to work and returning home after work alone in their vehicles. So, each time they are coming out or going home, they pick up passengers. In addition, some persons leaving their offices to other parts of the city may also pick up passengers in order to make more money.
A Gwarimpa resident, Mr. Samuel Ademola, did not see anything wrong in the “kabukabu” business: “I do not think that any day would pass by without my carrying passengers in my car. Everything is becoming expensive, even to buy noodles for my daughter; the price has gone up. By carrying passengers every morning and evening, it gives me a little more income.”
Another civil servant at the Old Secretariat, Area 1, who gave his name as Mr. Gabriel Eze heaped the blame on the doorstep of the recent fuel hike. He resides at EFAB Estate Lokogoma: “I don’t have a choice, the price of fuel is so alarming. Each time I leave my house, I make sure I carry passengers regardless of where I am heading to.”
Like Eze, Mr. Kelechi Utah, a resident of Nyanya said he would not leave his area without carrying four passengers. But James Atah, another “kabukabu” operator gave an idea of how much a civil servant could make weekly from the operation: “The APC change has really changed me. I have no choice but to look for extra means of making income. I go to work everyday so I make at least N4,000 a week by carrying passengers, which is manageable. We will always find a way to survive in this country.”
Investigation showed that some persons who devote more time to it, especially after work sometimes make up to N5,000 daily after refilling their tanks.
An FRSC officer who operates “kabukabu” with his car bus but pleaded not to be named said there was nothing to be ashamed of. He reasoned that many Nigerians even with big degrees do much more menial jobs abroad: “So, why should I not pull off my uniform and make money, or do you want me to steal?”
The hardship in the land notwithstanding, a staffer of one of the security agencies who gave his name as Inah commended President Muhammadu Buhari for blocking areas where public servants pilfered money. Inah, who operates mainly from Bolingo Hotel to the airport when not on duty stated that the present government has made Nigerians to be more creative and hardworking, noting that only lazy persons are really complaining.

Challenges
Operating “kabukabu” is not all rosy. Operators bemoaned the recent hike in fuel pump price, which they said has seriously affected their operations because people do not have money. So, it has been difficult for them to increase their charges too. While at the same time, they lamented that an operator may run round the city, wasting fuel without getting a passenger in the afternoon, especially now that the schools are on holiday.
Besides, they complained about the unwholesome activities of criminals known as “one chance”, who use their cars and pretend to be “kabukabu” operators. These criminals in most case dispossess unsuspecting passengers of their valuables and sometimes harm them.
The fear of “one chance” is one factor militating against “kabukabu” operation in the FCT. In fact, this same reason made the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), to always clamp down on “kabukabu” operators. It also makes an operator a ready prey for overzealous security agents on the road.
But Mustapha Ahman, a civil servant in one of the agencies of the FCT Authority insisted that “kabukabu” has come to stay, noting that any attempt to outlaw it would be anti-people. Rather, he urged the transport department of FCTA to fashion a way of integrating them into the transport policy:
“Since the urge for survival forced people into it, the government should find a way of regulating it by registering and taking details of those who operate “kabukabu” in Abuja. Once you register the vehicle, it would be difficult for the user to indulge in criminal ventures.”



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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by joe17: 9:45am On Aug 10, 2016
Man must wack. grin

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by clydedaniels(m): 6:34am On Aug 15, 2016
I think say FCT no dey owe... undecided

Anyway...

"Light no come for one month, finally nepa* bring light ur charger come blow"

Is a one shance... sad sad sad

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by DICKtator: 6:36am On Aug 15, 2016
But Lagosians have been doing this since time immemorial

No more Abuja Civil servant big boy
Na to hustle this one wey Cassandra is the only one smiling in this country!!!!
Gap-toothed people are ruthless. Remember Maradona!!!!!

grin grin grin grin

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by masterblogger(m): 6:37am On Aug 15, 2016
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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by seangy4konji: 6:40am On Aug 15, 2016
They don't need to tell anybody to wake up from his or her sleep this period we are in.

Your survival instinct should kick in itself even if yu re rich cos it's the end time.

You have to sojiurself.

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Perfecttouch(m): 6:41am On Aug 15, 2016
Buhari's administration has made people to become hardworking, created more armed robbers and the rate of crime in the country too is alarming

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Spidermon: 6:41am On Aug 15, 2016
Well, until I begin to hear of politicians, directors and even all those fhucking support staffs in the legislative houses also doing cabbies, corruption is still augmenting enough incomes in abuja

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by brownjulie(f): 6:41am On Aug 15, 2016
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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by uchesino(m): 6:42am On Aug 15, 2016
The posters above me una no dey sleep.. make una allow get FTC
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by desmondxx: 6:42am On Aug 15, 2016
This is something we experience everyday in abuja before the fuel price hike. Although it is now more common.

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Emeka71(m): 6:43am On Aug 15, 2016
This is as a result of Buhari's carelessness.

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by israelboy1(m): 6:44am On Aug 15, 2016
It's really getting hard

Now all about survival of the fittest..

If you can't beat them...DONT JOIN THEM

LOOK FOR ANOTHER MEANS...to be better than THEM

In the name of just to survive.
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Sexytemi(f): 6:47am On Aug 15, 2016
It's the sad truth, you'd see a nice Jeep and think Ohhh, this person is rich o..only for d car to park and pick up passengers and u begin to wonder What's happening....

It's only in Abuja you'd see people using their exotic cars as "kabukabu"

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by iornenge81(m): 6:48am On Aug 15, 2016
this have been the norm in Abuja

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by israelboy1(m): 6:49am On Aug 15, 2016
Sexytemi:
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Caught black handed

O for orange
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Sexytemi(f): 6:53am On Aug 15, 2016
israelboy1:



Caught black handed

O for orange



Lolgringringrin check againwinkwinkwink
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by izzy4shizzy(m): 6:54am On Aug 15, 2016
Nigerians are hardworking, irrespective of how the foriegn community sees us

Infact we no send them..everybody the double the hussle.

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by imocheezy(m): 6:56am On Aug 15, 2016
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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Vendoor(f): 6:57am On Aug 15, 2016
The cost of living in Nigeria is unbearable, even while you are working there is nothing to show embarassed

Street hustling everywhere

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by israelboy1(m): 6:59am On Aug 15, 2016
Sexytemi:




Lolgringringrin check againwinkwinkwink


Lolzzzzz... I sha caught u
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Gkemz: 7:00am On Aug 15, 2016
I support Mustafa Ahman the last to comment, of his opinion to integrate these kabukabu operators into the transport system so as to checkmate their activities as a means of ensuring the security of the passengers.

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by BE811APP: 7:06am On Aug 15, 2016
Necessary measure in Austerity times...

Thank U Buhari for the Hardship!!! sad

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by WhatOnEarth: 7:11am On Aug 15, 2016
Gkemz:
I support Mustafa Ahman the last to comment, of his opinion to integrate these kabukabu operators into the transport system so as to checkmate their activities as a means of ensuring the security of the passengers.

Rubbish. Another way for people to steal. Of all the things Nigerian govt has a hand in, tell me which one is working.

[size=20pt]See, right now, the Nigerian govt is not worthy of regulating anything again.[/size]

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by greatgod2012(f): 7:18am On Aug 15, 2016
Sometimes, pain brings out the potentials in humans.
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by CoolFreeday(m): 7:43am On Aug 15, 2016
its a normal thing in Abuja especially now that the civil servants have to survive with only their salary as gov has block most of the leakages they use in making extra cash.

Aside making extra cash, its also very helpful because population of Abuja is growing everyday and the officially registered "kabukabu" is not sufficient.

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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by cindyrocks(f): 7:48am On Aug 15, 2016
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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by obixcel(m): 7:56am On Aug 15, 2016
Lol...it's has become d norm now. Long long b4 d fuel price hike, as usual after 4pm we'd stand along d road just @ d heart of d Federal Secretariat. Initially u would see one fine jeep packing by d road, b4 u know, one fine chick would just come by and off they go. Now it's d reverse! Immediately a jeep packs by every passenger knows immediately dat it's "kabukabu" lol, things are hard now.
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Kenny9ice09(m): 7:59am On Aug 15, 2016
grin
Baba is CHANGING hustle
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by kushma(m): 8:05am On Aug 15, 2016
No be una vote for oga buhari. So make una enjoy the changing changes.
Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by Donpoker9(m): 8:08am On Aug 15, 2016
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Re: Survival Strategy For Abuja Civil Servants by wadetaw202: 8:23am On Aug 15, 2016
Sexytemi:
It's the sad truth, you'd see a nice Jeep and think Ohhh, this person is rich o..only for d car to park and pick up passengers and u begin to wonder What's happening....

It's only in Abuja you'd see people using their exotic cars as "kabukabu"

So lady. If you've been getting free ride before, it is not gonna happen again; not even if you've got sexy boobs wink kiss. Magas with nice rides now prefer carrying passengers that will give them money to carrying sweet-boob babes that they will give money.

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