Business
Caterers, Traders Lament Low Business
The food business in
dustry has continued to experience low business patronage as prices of food stuff remain high inspite of steady supply of petrol.
Operators of the sector predict that the prices of commodities would remain high until the end of the Muslim fast, Ramadan.
They reasoned that since most food stuff come from North, Nigeria, food prices, especially grains tomatoes, onions and meat would remain high until the fast is over.
The Chief Executive Officer, Kimos Catering services Mrs Ekimene Osuyi, did not just blame the high cost of food stuff on the Ramadan, but said “there is general economic crunch in the country. Prices of food stuff were high even before the Ramadan, a bag of rice, which used to sell for between N10,000.00 and N12,000.00 now sells for between N17,500.00 and N18,000.
In short, everything is costly now we can hardly make profit in our business. There’s no money anywhere and so if you follow the cost of commodities to bill your clients, you won’t have any business, so what do we do, reduce bill to the barest minimum,” She added.
She called on government to put palliative measures in place to help cushion the effect of the harsh economic crunchy like providing soft loans for small and medium scale business, if that is not done there will be serious crisis in the country, not just food shortage, crime and violence will increase, already you can notice that in the rate of kidnap in the state.
On his part, the Secretary of the Market Traders Association of Nigeria, Creek Road market chapter, Chief Ndubusi Onu, noted that part of the reason for the increase in food prices, was the hike in transportation occasioned by the increase in the pump price of petroleum products coupled with the non-payment of salaries, “civil servants are our main stay in this buying and selling business.”
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