Business and commercial activities were on Thursday partially paralysed in some areas in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, as the ongoing nationwide protest continues to take its toll on the city.
The protest has make it difficult for people to move around.
Commuters are trekking long distances to get to their destinations, as commercial vehicles have withdrawn their services due to the protests.
This caused untold hardship to many residents who rely on public transportation to get to work, school, and other important engagements.
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The town is largely deserted with many shops, markets and offices closed due to the protests.
The few people seen on the streets are either protesters or those who are trying to find alternative routes to their destinations.
The protests, which started on Thursday morning, has been peaceful so far but the disruption to economic activities is being felt across the city.