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Yuletide: Lagos Residents lament Hike In Prices Of Clothes
Lagos residents were complaining about the hike in the prices of clothing, a few day to Christmas.
They said that the prices were expensive, compared to the amount they paid for such clothing a few months ago.
A cross section of buyers, who spoke with our Correspondent said they were not happy with the increase in prices.
Mr Oluwafisayo Bello, a youth corps member, told NAN at the Yaba Market that irrespective of seize and design, sellers had increased the prices of clothing well beyond the reach of many buyers.
“I have been here since morning and have not bought all I needed.
“I am surprised that a pair of jeans I got for N2,500 recently now cost as much as N3,500,” Bello said.
He also said that the prices were outrageous considering the country’s economic situation.
Mr Mofe Oluwajuwon, a businessman, who also spoke expressed surprise at the increase in the prices of children’s wares, saying the development was unbearable.
“I visited children’s stores around Ikeja and was surprised at the exorbitant prices they were selling clothes.
“I never knew children’s wares could be expensive like those of adults,” Oluwajuwon said.
He appealed to the traders to reduce their prices so that people could buy them.
Also speaking with at Idumota, Miss Titilayo Onitiri, a student, said she was overwhelmed by the current hike in the prices of clothing.
“I did not get my choice of wares because they were expensive,” said Onitiri.
Mr Jude Onyebuchi, a textile dealer attributed the price hike to extra costs such as customs charges, transportation and other illegal fees they were made to pay at the nation’s border posts during the yuletide.
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