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Hazy, cold weather disrupts socio-economic activities in Jigawa

Hazy and cold weather on Saturday forced many residents of Dutse, the Jigawa capital, to remain indoor, a report disclosed.

The busiest places in the capital were deserted due to extreme cold and hazy weather conditions.

Malam Yunusa Minari, 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.

Minari explained that he plied Dutse-Birnin kudu road, in 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 few people were seen at tea vendors’ joints.

A house wife, Hauwa Abdullahi said that the cold this year was so severe that prevented her children from attending school.

Hauwa added that her children could not cope with the cold weather condition and dust, hence her decision to tell them to remain indoor.

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

It further observed that business activities in the city were seriously affected due to the unfavourable weather condition.

 

 

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