Environment
Water Consumers Groan As Pure Water Price Increases
Water consumers in Rivers State are groaning over the increasing cost of sachet water popularly known as pure water.
Some consumers who spoke in an interview with The Tide said the cost of pure water has forced them to resort to drinking from the tap, a situation that has increased the rate of waterborne diseases in the society
Investigation revealed that a sachet of pure water is now sold between N50 and N70 in some parts of the state.
According to the investigation conducted in Port Harcourt City and Obio /Akpor, a sachet of pure water is sold at N50 and three at N100. The case is different in Bori, Ahoada and other rural communities as a sachet is sold between N60 and N70.
The consumers said the situation has added to their already bad economic conditions.
They however said that they will continue to buy it even if it is sells at N200 per sachet since there is no alternative.
The Tide learnt that even water vendors are complaining of lasting customers as a result of the increase in price.
Mrs.Victoria Omoni said before now she was buying a bag of pure water at N180 but now at N300 and she sells N350 per bag and a sachet for N50.
Omoni said there is low patronage now unlike before when she used to sell one to two bags per day but as a result of the economic hardship the sale has reduced drastically to bags per day.
According to her, people no longer buy pure water again rather they are using containers to fetch water from the tap
A man who gave his name as,Abrahim said he has been selling pure water for the past 10 years now and before now, he was buying 50-30 bags and sold 15 -10 bags a day but now, he manages to sell five bags a day because it is expensive and people do not buy in large quantities rather they prefer to fetch tap water that will be enough for their whole families to drink.
By: John Bibor
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