Monday Travel To South-East May Stay Dead Unless Govts Act, Transporters Warn

[The Whistler - Nigeria] - 23/02/2026
Following the cancellation of the South-east’s long-running Monday sit-at-home, some transporters have urged governments to deploy tighter, coordinated security to restore confidence and revive interstate travel. In separate interviews in Abuja, the transporters urged the Federal and South-east (…)
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