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Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by astana1: 9:35am On Jul 08, 2023
As the impact of fuel subsidy removal bites harder across different sectors of the country’s economy, automobile mechanics in Kano State are now devising other means of survival, lamenting how the development has brought about low patronage in their services. Some mechanics who spoke to Daily Trust Saturday in Kano metropolis disclosed that the policy change, which pushed the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) used by most private and commercial vehicles to the roof top has drastically decimated the number of vehicles that used to visit their workshops daily for services, which has taken its toll on their revenue base.

Adams Abdurrahman, a mechanic who operates a car workshop at Lawal Dambazau junction in Kano, revealed that fewer vehicles make their way to his garage, which makes them less engaged currently.

He disclosed that some of his apprentices had absconded from work due to his inability to adequately remunerate them for feeding and transport.
“Fuel subsidy removal has significantly affected our work. On average, my boys and I used to attend to 15 cars in a day, but now, we hardly get more than four vehicles to work on in a day.
“I have 10 apprentices working under me directly, but because it is fewer works that we do now unlike in the past prior to the fuel hike, only two of them come to work regularly now. The reason is that what I give them daily to feed and pay for their transport fare isn’t enough for them and this is one of the effects of the fuel subsidy removal on us. I allow them to be flexible,” he said.


Another mechanic, Mikail Yusuf, said their workshop in the Rimin Gata area remained less busy compared to a few weeks ago when petroleum product was cheaper and vehicles were on the roads.

According to Yusuf, their work site now operates marginally due to poor patronage from clients.

“There is drastic reduction in the number of vehicles we used to attend to earlier before the removal. As you can see, we were sitting down when you came in but that didn’t happen before. Prior to this moment, as soon as you deviated from the main road you would see cars parked everywhere here.

“Most of our customers have now parked their vehicles, they don’t drive often now. On the average, we used to work on 20 vehicles a day, but now, everything is dry. It is God that sustains us now. We have mechanics and panel beaters but we are all waiting to see what God would do,” he said.


Saifullaihi Ruwaya, a mechanic in Rimin Gata workshop, said some clients pressurised them to devise a means of reducing fuel consumption in their cars.

Ruwaya recalled, “Due to this problem, people will come to us and say that their vehicles are consuming fuel too much, so what can we do to minimise fuel usage in cars? But I think that is wrong. Fuel consumption is the same although we do some connection that reduces fuel consumption a bit for some type of vehicles not every car. It is the car wiring that we make some changes in it to reduce.”

Abdulfatai Jamiu, who repairs cars around Maganda Road in the state metropolis, explained, “If fuel is sold at N200, majority of car owners do not have a problem putting their vehicles on the road, and as a mechanic you don’t even need to pray for anyone’s vehicle to have a problem to be able to feed.

“Naturally, with the way automobiles are made, the wear and tear that comes with everyday usage is enough for people to regularly bring their vehicles to our workshop. But now, I have customers that told me they have packed their vehicles at home and are now using commercial tricycles to go about in the city.
“In a typical garage (workshop) you have more than three professionals, all hoping for a vehicle to be brought in. For instance, I am a mechanic, I work on Toyota and Honda cars, but we also have electricians and panel beaters, all in this place and all of us are suffering,” he said.

He said he had started considering leaving the profession for commercial driving but that his friend, who commutes the Kano-Abuja highway, discouraged him.

“My friend told me that even they (drivers) are finding things difficult because travellers have reduced. You know transport fare has more than doubled because of this same problem. In fact, I met my friend sleeping at home when normally he would have gone to Abuja and return the same day,” he said.


Another mechanic in the ancient city who was identified simply as Umar Mechanic, said he observed that vehicular movement had drastically reduced as many of his clients park their cars to minimise the cost of fuel.
“Some of our clients who possess three to four cars now use one, or at most, two for daily movement and dropping and picking up children from school. And that affects our activities here. If there was less work, we would have like 10 vehicles for big and small work. But now, 4, 3, or even 1 car a day are brought,” he said.

Friday John, who works at Hygrade Autocare at the Bakar Lamba area, said they used to work actively from morning to evening, but that is no longer the case.

“There were considerable number of vehicles coming here prior to the removal of fuel subsidy, but currently, as you can see, there is virtually no work, which is a quite different reality from what is used to be. Even if I can’t give you a specific number of vehicles per day, I do know that we worked from morning till evening. Today isn’t like that. We receive one or two a day now,” he said.

A private car owner, Kabir Ammani, said the fuel subsidy removal necessitated to suspend using his car and prefers his motorcycle due to fuel and other needs.

“I used to fill my tank with about N15,000, now it will take me almost N40,000 to do this and because of my daily routine, a full tank barely lasts more than a week. So, imagine how much I will be spending on fuelling my car in a month at this rate. This is why I parked the car and I am now using my motorcycle, and with just about N2,000 I will have a full tank. My car mechanic will have to bear with me because before he sees me in his workshop, it will take a very long time,” another car owner said.

Another resident and car owner, Bala Kwaciri, explained that he minimised movement with his car, which invariably reduces his possibility of going to mechanics.

“I deliberately reduced using my car when running errands. I use it mostly for dropping and picking up my kids from school; for all other things I use a motorcycle. That means going to the workshop for services and repairs less.

The mechanics further decried that their businesses halting at the moment is a great challenge to them, considering the harsh economic situation of the country. They appealed on the relevant authorities to have them in mind when thinking of how to ameliorate the suffering the fuel subsidy removal has brought on the people.
Source:https://dailytrust.com/mechanics-decry-low-patronage-as-motorists-abandon-vehicles/

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by slimjohn2k5: 9:38am On Jul 08, 2023
Even Gen repairers, spare part sellers

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by rano1: 9:40am On Jul 08, 2023
I really feel for the poor. If we are not careful we will see people start stealing to survive.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by SmartPolician: 9:53am On Jul 08, 2023
PMS is soo important that any attempt to alter its price affects every segment of the economy.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by AwokenVawulence: 10:24am On Jul 08, 2023
That's a lie it is favouring me and my family angry

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:10pm On Jul 08, 2023
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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by aieromon(m): 12:15pm On Jul 08, 2023
GAZZUZZ:
Nah why I de hawk LPG Carburator Upandan!

Patronise me Biko

If you know, you know grin grin

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Greystone: 12:35pm On Jul 08, 2023
It’s true.
Upper week I drove my car to my mechanic for an engine oil and filter change and the mechanic’s garage had only one car being worked on. A large place that used to be a beehive of activity.
I asked the owner of the place why the place was so empty. He said that since subsidy was removed, majority of people have stopped using their cars.

Na Wahalla+Shege Pro Max Nigerians dey see now

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:45pm On Jul 08, 2023
aieromon:


If you know, you know grin grin

Baba you sef need 1. Make I send?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by GAZZUZZ(m): 1:02pm On Jul 08, 2023
When somone said he will slow down the economy unna been de hail am cheesy

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by iHateFraudsters: 1:32pm On Jul 08, 2023
GAZZUZZ:
When somone said he will slow down the economy unna been de hail am cheesy


grin

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Dozieson(m): 1:33pm On Jul 08, 2023
They will start stealing people's car

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by jceesquare(m): 2:29pm On Jul 08, 2023
Dozieson:
They will start stealing people's car
And sell to who?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Dozieson(m): 3:09pm On Jul 08, 2023
jceesquare:

And sell to who?

People that can afford it at a cheaper rate

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by nurey(m): 5:10pm On Jul 08, 2023
Dozieson:
They will start stealing people's car

Steal how? People never chop nah car dey wan buy, besides selling a stolen car whole is very hard than selling as part, as people no dey use car, who wan buy the part?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by fineboynl(m): 6:20pm On Jul 08, 2023
Lol. I was shock when i wanted to order wooden spoon and grater from konga. Shipping fee was N3500 something I bought for N4500 the price of the thing even increases from the last time i wanted to buy it all in the name of subsidy removal. Shipping fee use to be N800-M600.

I bought another small thing N2500 shipping fee was N2000 i shock. Nigeria to Nigeria shipping fee is 85% of what I bought online.

All this happened this morning. Something konga use to ship for less that N800 - N600. This increases in shipping price is not just only the fuel for shipping it. But in general of all other things concerning the bad economy tinubu brought to Nigeria.

Nigerians are already missing buhari. The way things are going tinubu will end up the worst president to ever emerge from Nigeria. Inec chairman really sold Nigeria

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Dozieson(m): 6:38pm On Jul 08, 2023
nurey:


Steal how? People never chop nah car dey wan buy, besides selling a stolen car whole is very hard than selling as part, as people no dey use car, who wan buy the part?

Bros the rate of car theft in Abuja is very high now. They have started stealing already

People are still driving cars but not as before. My neighbours battery was replaced with a bad one in a mech's workshop. Another's CAT was also stolen too.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by nurey(m): 7:10pm On Jul 08, 2023
Dozieson:


Bros the rate of car theft in Abuja is very high now. They have started stealing already

People are still driving cars but not as before. My neighbours battery was replaced with a bad one in a mech's workshop. Another's CAT was also stolen too.

Those are normal car parts nah, catalyst, ECU, radio, battery even tires, till thy kingdom come they will continue to get stolen.

But toyota will always get stolen in SW while Honda in North

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Dozieson(m): 7:55pm On Jul 08, 2023
nurey:


Those are normal car parts nah, catalyst, ECU, radio, battery even tires, till thy kingdom come they will continue to get stolen.

But toyota will always get stolen in SW while Honda in North

Toyota Camry was stolen in lugbe and corolla stolen is Kubwa last week. We have more Toyota in Abuja than any other car

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by nurey(m): 8:02pm On Jul 08, 2023
Dozieson:


Toyota Camry was stolen in lugbe and corolla stolen is Kubwa last week. We have more Toyota in Abuja than any other car

Tell us another story, Camry Corolla have always been stolen regularly grin

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Dozieson(m): 9:28pm On Jul 08, 2023
nurey:


Tell us another story, Camry Corolla have always been stolen regularly grin

Lol grin
Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Dozieson(m): 10:05pm On Jul 08, 2023
This Hilux was stolen today in Abuja

Theft on the rise in Abuja

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by gannod(m): 7:40am On Jul 09, 2023
rano1:
I really feel for the poor. If we are not careful we will see people start stealing to survive.





But the poor have refused to do the right thing as far as elections are concerned. They are in the majority and have refused to use their strength properly.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by bonnyhope: 7:58am On Jul 09, 2023
rano1:
I really feel for the poor. If we are not careful we will see people start stealing to survive.

People have been stealing before subsidy removal

But d thing de touch everybody sha....directly or indirectly

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by kingamaa(m): 1:21pm On Jul 09, 2023
Na everywhere the thing reach o

This austerity bad

Street no dey laugh

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Hoilgbegiri: 1:21pm On Jul 09, 2023
Hohohohoho

Not up to 3 months yet and the wailing begins

Helinues get in here right now

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by mainman7(m): 1:21pm On Jul 09, 2023
Truth is that Tinubu has no alternative other than removing it at soon as possible. The Blame is on Amechi, Ekweremadu(that brought Bill Gates to Buhari to Buy all Nigerian Federal Hospitals, sold to him for Billions already. Tinubu has been Fighting very Boldly and Courageously to UnDo and Reverse all these Satanic Transactions, this is why BGates rushed to Aso Rock few weeks ago to beg him to soft pedal. The Question is: why does he want to Own the Body and Souls of Nigerians?! Nigerians are not Animals to be Owned! If you know half of Battle that Tinubu is currently Fighting for Nigerians, you will shed Tears in Appreciation to CREATOR of Humanity for bringing such a Courageous Leader as Intervention!) and other satanic Greedy Souls like them that Connived with Buhari to Use Nigeria(ns) to endlessly borrow Billions of Dollars and Trillions of Yuan which Buhari audaciously siphoned straight away for Development of Niger Republic his true Country.

Even Great Economists and Professional Financial Analysts from Western World have said it would take a Miracle for any Government that takes over from Buhari to fund Nigeria after Buhari leaves Office, they said Economic Collapse of Nigerian is inevitable with the Unprecedented Wickedness and irredeemable Damage that Buhari and his Cronies did.

Removing the Subsidy at least Saves some Billions (that the theivng Oil Cabals would have also continue to be claiming) for Nigeria use to start the Long Journey to Recovery, from the Unprecedented Wicked Wounds and Monumental Damage which Buhari and his satanic Encouragers like Emefiele, Ekweremadu, Amechi, etc.

Tinubu really Need all the Prayers and Encouragements he can get from us all. Sincerely, if you know the level of Damage that these wicked heartless Anti-Humanity Souls did to Nigeria as a Country, you will know that only GOD ALMIGHTY can Help Tinubu to bring his Vision of making Nigeria great again to Reality.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by inoki247: 1:22pm On Jul 09, 2023
Lol we Neva see who dey du conversation from Petrol tank to Gas with alll the mouth wey everybody dey mak.....

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Akwamkpuruamu: 1:22pm On Jul 09, 2023
Tinubu Shegenomics

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Helpfromabove1(m): 1:23pm On Jul 09, 2023
Everybody go chop breakfast

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by Drey1: 1:23pm On Jul 09, 2023
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Re: Subsidy Removal: Mechanics Decry Low Patronage As Motorists Abandon Vehicles by lapo(m): 1:23pm On Jul 09, 2023
I knew it would come to this..

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