Business
Sallah: Business Operators Count Losses In PH
Business operators in
Port Harcourt are counting their loss over what they described as business hull during the Sallah celebration.
Some of them who spoke with our correspondent said contrary to their calculations, they recorded low patronage throughout the two days period.
Miss Goodness Peters, who runs a drinking bar at Ojoto Street in Mile III said Sallah being one of the popular festivals in the country normally goes with high patronage but against all her calculations, she recorded such a low sale worse than what she gets on ordinary days.
“I stocked my stores with drinks as I usually do during such festivals but I am ashamed to tell you that not up to fifteen customers came around”, she said, remarking that in ordinary days, she receives an average of 32 customers.
Another respondent, Mr People Annas also counted his loss. Mr Annas who deals on frozen meat said, “since the history of his business in Port Harcourt, Monday was his worst day as according to him, up till 11:34am, not even one customer came to his shop to ask for anything.
“Sincerely speaking, I get home that day (Monday) with N3,500.00 but in past Sallah’s I normally go home happily. I was highly disappointed.
At Port Harcourt Zoological Park, the story was the same. An official who pleaded anonymity said “the expectation was high because the Sallah coincided with the first weekend of Primary and Secondary Schools holidays. The Park met and prepared for very busy days” the official said but regretted that what the park got was a very poor business outing from the Friday till Monday when the Sallah was celebrated”.
The transporters also had a difficult day as one of the bus drivers who operates along Rumuokoro and Mile III Park route Mr Clement Mpa told The Tide that, Monday was one of their worst disappointment in business.
“The road was so scanty with many transport buses zooming along without passengers in sight. It was like we should go from house to house to call the passengers to come out”.Mpa wondered why people who should be celebrating the Sallah should make it an indoor event.
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