The Akwa Ibom
State government has ordered traders to immediately reduce the cost of
foodstuff in the market across the state.
Idorenyin
Raphael, the Special Assistant to Governor Udom Emmanuel on Traders’ Matters,
issued the order on Monday through a letter he wrote to the various market
unions.
Mr. Raphael, in
the letter, threatened that the state government would dissolve the leadership
of any union that does not comply with the order within 31 days.
He said the
unions were taking undue advantage of the poor economic situation in the
country to inflate prices of foodstuffs, thereby causing unnecessary hardship
among the people.
The governor’s
aide later appeared on a radio programme on Wednesday to explain how the unions
were allegedly responsible for the high prices of foodstuffs in the markets.
“Garri is
selling between N30,000 and N22,000 per bag in the state, but if you go outside
Akwa Ibom garri it is sold between N18, 000 and N17, 000…. The union doesn’t
allow people who are not their members to sell garri in bags in the market,”
Mr. Raphael said on the radio programme.
“If you are not
their member and you bring in bags of garri into the market, they will seize
them from you.
“If you look at
it, there are no Customs duties on garri, and garri is not purchased with
dollars, so it is the union that is causing the price increase.
“We will not continue to fold our hands
and watch them do this; the unions must give traders the free hand to sell
their goods.
“Another example
is the crayfish. If you travel to Aba (in Abia State) you’ll discover that the
crayfish there are cheaper there than in Akwa Ibom, and the traders from Aba
are buying from here. It is because of the union,” Mr. Raphael said, adding
that the government would do whatever it takes to break the monopoly that the
unions are trying to create in the markets.
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