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New Shasha Will Reduce Prices Of Goods by dammyGold03: 11:29am On Mar 04, 2019
Establishing Shasha markets is to facilitate accessibility to various commodities and reduce cost of the products.

The Chairman of the new Shaha Market along Ondo road, Alhaji Sule Yunusa stated this in an interview with The Hope in Akure.

Yunusa said the new market was established by the Hausa community trading at the Iloro market with a view of making available various food items to the people of the state.

He noted that the Hausa traders bring in their goods at affordable prices from the northern part of the country .

For those who could not, Yunusa said they will be forced to buy at Iloro Tomatoe market.

According to him, the new Shasha location is to complement the existing market as well as ensure that all the people can buy and access produce at a cheaper rate.

Yunusa explained that the Shasha came as a result of a fraction that moved from the old Iloro Market to establish the new Shasha market.

The new Shasha, Yunusa further explained is capable of accommodating all the Hausa traders within the state, saying that many hectares of land were earmarked for the market construction.

He noted that the market was specifically established for Tomatoes sales, said other food items are also available in the market.

“There is a section for cattle dealers who will be selling cows to the people. Dangote has also partnered with the market to supply manufactured products.

He said the market is still test running, as indicated by low patronage, Yunusa called on the people to patronise traders in the market which he said they sell at affordable prices.

He said a big basket of tomatoes according to him, was last week sold for N4,5000 which according to him was sold at N3,000 earlier depending on the price from the northern part.
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