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Akwa Ibom Faces Dual Struggle as Fuel Costs Rise and Power Fails

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Residents of Akwa Ibom State are facing mounting difficulties as fuel prices continue to climb, putting pressure on household budgets and everyday expenses. The rising cost of fuel has made it increasingly expensive for people to run generators, which many rely on due to the unreliable electricity supply.

Frequent and prolonged power outages have compounded the problem, leaving homes and businesses in darkness for extended periods. Small business owners, in particular, are struggling to maintain operations, with the added cost of fuel making it harder to keep their shops and equipment running.

The situation has also affected transportation and the movement of goods, as the high cost of fuel translates into higher fares for commuters and increased prices for essential items. Families are now having to make tough choices between basic needs and energy expenses.

Community leaders and residents have called for urgent intervention, stressing that consistent power supply and stabilized fuel prices are essential to ease the hardship. Until these issues are addressed, many people in the state are likely to continue grappling with financial and daily life challenges.

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