Residents groan as tomato price soars in Edo

3

By USMAN A. Bello

Residents in Edo State are groaning as the price of tomatoes skyrockets daily in markets.

Some of the residents who spoke to our correspondent at Ikpoba Hill market in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of the state lamented that tomatoes have gone beyond their reach.

One resident, Eunice Henry said she was surprised  when a trader sold six tomatoes to her for N500.

“As it is now, there is no N300 tomatoes in the market. I didn’t know what to say when I was given N500 tomatoes. The way things are now, tomatoes of N1000 cannot last us for two days,” she said.

She called on both the federal and the state governments to do something about the high cost of items.

On her part, Osadebamwen Osahon said, “I was shocked when they told me to buy three big size tomatoes at the cost of N400. Tomatoes of N800 can neither make jollof rice nor a pot stew these days.”

She  blamed market associations for the daily increase in the price of items in the market.

Meanwhile, tomato sellers attributed the cost to scarcity of the produce.

One of the sellers, Rachel Uyi, said they are in the market to make gains and can’t sell below the cost price.

“A big size basket of tomatoes cost N45,000 while a small basket cost N35,000. If we have to sell at the former price, we would be out of the market. We are selling the way we purchase.” (Daily Trust)

3 thoughts on “Residents groan as tomato price soars in Edo

  1. 907696 59690This really is the proper weblog for anybody who hopes to learn about this topic. You know a entire lot its almost tough to argue along (not that I really would wantHaHa). You undoubtedly put a whole new spin for a topic thats been written about for years. Fantastic stuff, just wonderful! 547554

  2. 637430 728865A really informationrmative post and lots of really honest and forthright comments made! This undoubtedly got me thinking a good deal about this issue so cheers a lot for dropping! 113879

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *