Kano Mechanics Struggle Under Fuel Subsidy Removal, Appeal for Government Support

The Chairman of the Nigerian Automobile Technicians Association (NATA), Kano State Council, Yahya Ibrahim, has voiced concern over the adverse effects of the fuel subsidy removal on the livelihoods of mechanics across the state.

During a courtesy visit to Muhammad Yau, Chairman of Rano Local Government Area, Ibrahim highlighted the severe poverty and economic hardships faced by the association’s members.

In a statement released by the Zonal Information Officer, Rabiu Kura, Ibrahim revealed that “40 per cent of mechanics in Kano are out of business due to the fuel subsidy removal,” citing a sharp decline in patronage from motorists as a key factor. He explained that many vehicle owners are grappling with financial constraints, resulting in reduced visits for repairs and maintenance.

Call for Government Intervention

Ibrahim urged the Kano State Government to step in with measures to support mechanics, including financial assistance and initiatives to revitalize the sector.

Plans for a Mechanical Village

Despite the challenges, NATA acknowledged the efforts of Governor Abba Yusuf in his commitment to establishing a mechanical village in Kano. The association’s Secretary, Sani Umar, described this initiative as a positive development that could provide a stable base for mechanics to operate and grow.

Strengthening Local Collaboration

Rano LGA Chairman, Muhammad Yau, commended the association for their proactive engagement and assured them of the local government’s support. He also expressed optimism for a successful outcome in NATA’s upcoming local government council elections.

This visit underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions to address the economic challenges affecting mechanics and ensure the sustainability of the automotive repair industry in Kano.

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