Business
‘PH Discount Market Free For Participants’
The Port Harcourt Dis
count Market is to be made free for all who will participate in it, including manufacturers and distributors.
The Tide has reliably gathered from the state Ministry for Commerce that the pavilions at the venue of the market will be free for all manufacturer and distributors.
It was gathered that security at the market will be provided free of charge to participants, while electricity supply will be 24 hours without hitch, and the market will be open and free for all to make their purchases.
Efforts to reach the Commissioner for Commerce were not successful for comments on the matter, but a dependable source at the ministry who spoke to The Tide on the issue said that the essence of the market was to bring manufacturers and distributors to interact with consumers.
She said that this will afford them to have quick and high turn-over, while prices of goods will be made lower for consumers.
The source explained that manufacturers and distributors were expected from other states including Abuja and Lagos, and that the Discount Market will be operated every festive period like Easter and Christmas.
According to the source, market will start on December 1st and run till December 31st, 2013, adding that the official opening ceremony will be done on the 1st of December.
It said that the discount market is the brainchild of the present leadership of the Ministry of Commerce and has the support of the state governor.
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