Environment
Flooding: PH Traders Bemoan Low Patronage
Following the continuous flooding of the Mile I Market in Port Harcourt as a result of persistent rainfall, traders in the market are now complaining of low sales.
Investigation by The Tide reveals that most of the traders have abandoned the market because of the incessant flooding of the area.
Some of the traders, who spoke to The Tide said that, they are being forced to leave the market because of the flooding.
They said that, the situation is scaring away customers from the market and called on the government to come to their aid by making sure that the water is channelled to the Ntawogba stream.
A beef seller, Mr Adebayo Taju, said the rain is affecting his business as customers are no more coming to buy from him.
Another respondent, Mrs Chairlady Udo, who also spoke with The Tide said that, the raining season has affected her and other colleague in the same line of business, because no customer comes to buy their goods, adding that, the government should ensure that the cost of goods comes down to the normal price until it was sold, because the high cost of products is another problem facing them.
Mr. Victor John, who also spoke with The Tide, said that, he sells clothing in the market, adding that though the raining season is normal but it is affecting him due to the low sales he experiences daily.
“The raining season is a normal thing, Mr, Chibueuze Okechukwu, asserted, adding that he has been in business for more than (20) year’s but this year rain is one of the worst he has experienced.
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