Hazy, cold weather disrupt socioeconomic life in Dutse

Muhammad-Abubakar-Badaru

Gov. Muhammad Abubakar Badaru of Jigawa State

Gov. Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa State

Hazy and cold weather on Monday forced residents of Dutse, the Jigawa capital, to remain indoor.

A NAN correspondent who went round the town, reported that the busiest places in the capital were deserted due to extreme cold and hazy weather condition.

Malam Rabiu Musa, a taxi driver in Dutse, said at the popular investment building that he had been at the road side park for more than two hours but did not get passengers.

Musa explained that he plied Dutse -Birninkudu, which the car often got filled within 30 minutes, but had spent two hours with only two passengers.

It was also observed that the ever-busy Hakimi Street was abandoned as only few people were seen at a tea vendor’s joint known as ‘Mai Shai’.

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A visit to the state-owned Children Amusement Park showed that only a handful of children were seen at the park catching fun in celebration of Christmas and Boxing Day

Mrs Christiana Akwei said that she brought her kids to have fun at the park but could not stay long because of cold and dust.

Akwei added that her children could not cope with cold weather condition and dust, hence she decided to return them home.

The popular Sani Abacha way was also deserted and vehicles on the road were seen with headlights on as visibility was poor.

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