The last thing any commuter wants to do is to walk to work, school and other long-distance destination but that was their sad reality on Monday.
The Coalition of Commercial Transport Owners has withdrawn its services until government scraps some taxes on fuel to reduce the price of fuel at the pumps.
This has left the many commuters who use their services to and from their various destinations stranded.




















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