Kaduna traders defy lockdown order, operate black market ahead of Easter

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“The situation is not palatable for everyone, including petty traders who depend on the little gains they make to cater for their families.”

just as residents rush to buy food items ahead of the Easter festivity, News Agency of Nigeria reports.

A visit by NAN to Television Market at Unguwan Yelwa and Sabo areas showed brisk business activities involving sellers and buyers of items like fish, beef, perishables and other food items. She also said that most of the sellers were at the market following high demand from residents of the area. Also, Mrs Grace Andy who sells vegetables such as cabbages, tomatoes, pepper, carrots, green beans and pears at Sabo Market, said she came to the market because she knew her wares would be on-demand.“If the government said the market can only operate Tuesdays and Wednesdays, so what happens to weekends?” she wandered.

 

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It's going to be a very difficult thing to luck aboki inside. And if the government want to use force they will fight back I bet you .

Hunger will cause fever and if such person is tested I can bet it that such individual will test positive of covid 19. Government and rich Nigerians pls assist us

Sooner na red market una go see ...😡

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