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Traders Blame High Cost of Food Items on Insecurity

By Mmaduabuchi Onwumelu

Traders of food items in Ose Okwodu Market in Onitsha, Anambra State, have blamed the rising cost of food items in Nigeria on the insecurity bedeviling the country.

The traders stated this through their market leaders on Thursday when the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Council (FCCPC) visited the market for a survey on the cause of the rising cost of food items in the country.

The Secretary of Ose Okwodu Market Traders Union, Mr Onyejekwe Cyprian, who represented the chairman of the Union, Mr Ikechukwu Umeanozie, during the visit, said the market was seen as the food basket of Anambra State and beyond, but lately the cost of items in the market had become unbearable.

He attributed this to insecurity as the major cause, saying that farmers now feared to go to their farms to cultivate crops, and even when they did, they were either abducted when moving crops to urban places to sell, or when coming back.

‘These days, traders now go to rural places because farmers who manage to harvest crops fear to transport them by road for fear of kidnap.

‘Now, it is the traders that are suffering because we go to them. Most consumables in Nigeria come down here to this market which serves as a distribution point.

‘We receive supplies from all over the country, three times every week. Yams from Benue, grains from Niger, Adamawa and other states, potatoes from diverse places, fish from parts of Anambra here, but today, how many times do supplies come?

‘Sometimes, farmers call traders on the phone and tell them there may not be

supplies in the near future; that bandits were terrorizing them. In that way, the trader who knows he will not get stock will hike the price of the available ones.

“If government can do something about insecurity, I’m sure farmers will return to farm and traders will not be afraid to transport their good back for sale.”

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