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Fish sellers in Edo protest over price increment, seek Obaseki’s intervention
 
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Thu, 29 Apr 2021   ||   Nigeria,
 

EDO- Thursday, 29 April 2021: Edo fish sellers have called on the State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, to intervene in the consistent increment of fish price.

 

The fish sellers on Thursday were seen on major roads in Benin City, the state capital, protesting.

 They alleged that the cold room owners, ‘fish union’, were responsible for the increment.

One of the fish sellers, Mrs. Precious Igbinaduwa disclosed that a carton of fish which was initially sold for N7,000 suddenly skyrocketed to N37,000, due to the incessant increase in price.

“We have stopped selling fish at the moment, we will not return to the market until the government intervenes in the matter.

“At the moment, we the fish sellers have refused to sell fish in our markets in Benin city until the Edo State Government intervenes in this matter.

“We the fish sellers in Edo State markets humbly solicit the help of the Edo State Government and every other relevant stakeholder to step into this matter as the ordinary man and woman in Edo market can no longer buy fish in Edo as a result of the high prices of fishes caused by the evil fish union (sic) in our market.

“Gov Obaseki should direct the Cold Room owners to reduce the price. But the Cold Room owners have rather threatened that if we (fish sellers) further complain they would increase the price to N42,000.

“They will go to Port Harcourt and buy the fish and divide it amongst themselves and decide the amount they are going to sell. Even when we confronted them that the price is too high, and that we are running at a loss and that the common man can no longer afford fish, they said it was none of their business and that if we complain further we will come back to buy the same carton at N42,000.

“This is the reason why we came out. The money these people are making from us as profit is too much. At least N2000 to N3000 profit is enough from a single carton and not this N7000 to N8000 they are making. At times we will go to them, they will hoard the fish and say they will not sell.”

 

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