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Recession: Borno Cautions Traders Against Price Hike
The Borno State Government
has cautioned traders in the state against arbitrary increase in prices of commodities, especially foodstuff, due to the current economic recession in the country.
The Tide source reports that the traders had been increasing prices of commodities daily, due to the depreciation of the value of the Naira in the foreign exchange market
But Alhaji Ahmed Ashemi, the Sole Administrator of the Borno Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, said it was irrational for the traders to increase prices of goods.
Ashemi was speaking at an emergency meeting with leaders of the various traders groups in Maiduguri.
He said government was disturbed by the trend where traders were hiking prices of commodities “arbitrarily and without any cause”.
“It is sad that our traders have taken advantage of the current economic recession in the country to hike prices of commodities without any cause.
“The situation is so bad that a commodity sold at N1000 on Monday will end up being sold at N3000 by Friday, in spite of the fact that the trader purchased the same stock from the same supplier at the same price,” Ashemi said.
He also lamented that some traders even engaged in hording commodities to cause price hike.
“Some traders hoard the commodities in stores to cause unnecessary high price.
“All these acts are unlawful as they end up creating hardships for the people,” Ashemi said.
He said rather than engage in unnecessary price hike the traders should seek God’s blessings by making things easier for the common man
“We must copy from other states where prices of commodities, especially foodstuff, are crashing.
“We must remember that hiking price arbitrarily cannot make us rich, you can only get rich by the will of God and not through cheating,” the sole administrator said.