Enugu - Prices of fresh pepper and
other vegetables have soared in markets in Enugu State by more than 100 per
cent as the consumers complain of poor cash flow.
Some of the dealers who spoke in Enugu on Thursday
attributed the increase to the poor rainfall and the ongoing Ramadan fast by
Muslims.
At Akwata Market, Felicia Olisa, a pepper seller, said
she could only buy in buckets and sell to her customers rather than in baskets
due to the high cost.
“For the past one week, I have been
buying the pepper I sell to my customers in buckets because the price of a
basket of it is outrageous.
“A basket now sells for N14,000 now as against N8,500
before the Ramadan,” she said.
An okro seller at Ogbete Main
Market, Ngozi Izuakor, said that the product had been scarce, making it
difficult for the sellers to purchase large quantities.
“I could not buy and sell Okro on Tuesday due its
scarcity and increase in price,’’ Izuakor said.
She said that a basket of okro now
sold at N6,000 as against N2,500 before the Ramadan fast.
Izuakor said that the fasting
affected the prices of many foodstuffs, especially those produced in the
northern parts of the country.
A tomato dealer, Sani Alhassan, said a basket of tomato
had increased to N26, 000 as against between N18,000 and N20,000 sold two weeks
ago.
Some consumers told NAN that it was
difficult to buy a small quantity of foodstuff like fresh pepper, tomatoes or
okro at such a high price.
A house wife, Udoka Nwachukwu, complained of lack of
money to buy foodstuffs due to the economic situation in the country.
Nwachukwu noted that the prices of both goods and
services had increased and people were finding it difficult to survive.
“We cannot buy foodstuffs in retail due to its high
price. The worst hit are the ingredients for soup and stew. People are
resorting to alternatives to meet up,” she said.
A civil servant, Nicholas Nwatu,
wondered how the people would cope with economic hardship as their salary could
not cope with the challenges.
He called for adequate silos for storage of foodstuffs
during harvest, saying the items should be released to the markets during
planting, fasting and other activities that affect food delivery.
Source: http://www.news24.com.ng/National/News/Prices-of-vegetables-soar-in-Enugu-20150626
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