Ranchers and brokers in Kano are bemoaning as homestead produce, which can't be shipped off the South because of the continuous strike by dealers of cows and food stuff, are presently being sold in the North at ludicrously low costs.
In video shared by Daily Trust, the ranchers and advertisers at the Gun-Dutse onion market, Dawakin Kudu Local government Area of Kano State, are seen mourning the impact of the progressing strike by the venders of cows and staple.
Review that trucks bringing food stuff toward the Southern piece of Nigeria were turned around at Kara Jebba, the last town between Niger state and Kwara state, to keep them from carrying food toward the South (read here).
This strike is associated with a final offer given by the public authority of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) to the Federal Government which requested remuneration for the misfortunes endured by Northern dealers in the new commotion at Shasha market in Ibadan, Oyo State.
The strike prompted an expansion in cost of food products in the south however in the north, the costs are diving.
As indicated by Daily Trust, ranchers said before the dissent, they typically transport at least 20 trucks toward the southern piece of the country consistently however the strike has influenced them gravely.
The biggest pack of onion, which sold at N35,000 few weeks prior and as high as N70,000 during the onion shortage a year ago, is presently being sold for N7,000.
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