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Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Arewa1stSon: 4:15pm On Mar 01, 2021
Blockade: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Items Hit Southern States
*AUFCDN is demanding protection of its members, and compensation for lives and properties lost in some crises...


The strike action embarked upon by the cattle and foodstuff dealers under the aegis of the Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria (AUFCDN) has driven up prices of beef, food and vegetables in the South.

AUFCDN, an affiliate of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), commenced a nationwide strike on Thursday following the expiration of a seven-day ultimatum given to the federal government to attend to their demands.

The Union is demanding protection of its members, and payment of N475 billion compensation for lives of members and properties lost during the #EndSARS protest and the Shasa market crisis in Ibadan.

It also demands the dismantling of all roadblocks on federal highways where their members are harassed and money extorted from them by security operatives.

The strike entails closing all routes between the North and South for vehicles conveying cattle and food items. Such vehicles are stopped from reaching the Southern region.

Butchers in the South who still have stock have capitalised on the strike to hike prices. So have sellers in perishable food items shipped from the North.

Lagos is one of the states worst hit. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had at the commissioning of a new semi-mechanized abattoir for cows and goats in Bariga recently said that the state consumes over 50 per cent of animal production in Nigeria.

A kilo of beef that sold for N1, 200 to N1, 500 before the strike now sells for N2, 000. A basket of tomato, which sold between N4, 000 to N6, 000 before now, ranges between N13, 000 to N15,000.

The chairman of United Butchers of Lagos State Abattoir Complex, Oko-Oba in Agege, Abdullahi Ahmed, said that before the strike, about 1,000 cows were slaughtered daily at the abattoir while close to 1,500 cows were slaughtered on Saturdays.

“Now, we cannot slaughter up to 200 because there are no cows. What we are slaughtering are the ones being reared here and they are small,” he said.

Ahmed told Daily Trust that the three cows he slaughtered on Saturday were bought at N630, 000. “I saw someone buy one cow at N900, 000 on Saturday. The situation is very terrible,” he said.

It was also learnt that less than five cows were slaughtered at Odo-Eran, in Ojo Cantonment on Saturday.

Daily Trust observed that many have turned to fish while those who had planned to buy fresh pepper and tomatoes for storage purposes could no longer do so.

Chineye Okoroafor, a trader at the Agbara market, a border community in Ogun State, said that dealers have resorted to hoarding goods.

Prices soar at Shasa

At Shasa Market in Ibadan, where a civil unrest resulted in the death of many people from the North and helped trigger the strike, prices have also gone up.

The market is a major destination for trucks conveying food items such as tomatoes, onions and peppers from the northern part of the country to the state.

A resident of Agodi, Mrs Yinka Ojebode said, “We know onion is just returning to its normal price but the crisis in Shasa has also affected other soup ingredients.”

The Babaloja of Shasa market, Chief Popoola Rasheed has denied reports that some Hausa traders have refused to return to the market.

“This is strange to me. We all attended our prayers on Friday. A session was led by Imam Hausa while another session was led by Yoruba imam,” he said.

Prices skyrocket in Rivers, Imo, Ekiti, Ogun, others

A survey by our reporter in markets located in Port Harcourt, Oyigbo and Eleme show that prices of tomatoes, onions, yam and meat have gone up by at least 50 per cent.

At Eke Oyigbo Market in Oyigbo, a set of custard bucket of tomatoes which was sold at N400 now cost N700 while the prices of onions and yam have also gone up.

A small yam tuber that cost N400 now goes for N800 while a large size of yam which cost between N600 to N800 now cost between N1500 to N1800 at Eleme Market.

A trader at Mile One Market in Port Harcourt, Musa Shehu, said many traders were hoarding their food items.

In Imo State, prices have hit the roof. Our correspondent, who surveyed Eke Onunwa, Relief Market, Cluster Market, Amakohia Market all in Owerri, discovered that most residents have turned to chicken as a source of protein.

This has also driven up the price of chicken. Old layers, which go for 1, 400 previously is now sold for N2,000.

At Relief Market, where foodstuffs from the North were offloaded, the prices of some items especially fruits, have increased.

A foodstuff dealer who gave her name as Mama Nkechi, said that the worst is yet to come if the current trend is not halted.

A kilo of beef in Akure, the Ondo State capital has risen from N1, 500 to N2,000. Other items also affected are onions, tomatoes, beans, potatoes and others.

According to Mrs Bukola Oyinlade, a basket of tomatoes, which was sold for N2,500 as of last week has jumped to N10,000. A sack of onion that was N9, 000 is now N15, 000 while a bag of beans now costs N40, 000 as against N36, 000.

The situation is the same in Ogun State, though the State Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Abdulmumin Ibrahim said that its members are not part of the strike.

In Benin, Daily Trust observed that meat for under N500 is no longer available as a kilo of beef that sold for N1,300 now costs N1,500.

A cattle dealer, John Okumaiye, said they have not received orders that there would be no supply of cows but the price is affected by the rise in the dollar exchange rate.

“But as from Monday, we will know whether there is a strike or not because we usually get more supplies of cattle on Sunday,” he said.

The price of beans and sweet potatoes have also gone up as a bag of onion now costs N20,000 as against N13,000.

In Ekiti, a meat seller, Ganiyu Salau, said the cost of sourcing for the cows in nearby states like Kogi and Kwara has driven up the price of beef.

Our correspondent in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, reports that food vendors and restaurant owners are lamenting the high price of beef and other food items.

A restaurant owner in the University of Uyo, Ms Affiong Ekpo told our correspondent that she had been forced to buy goat meat at a much higher rate than usual, adding that beef is not even available.

“Goat meat is now expensive. I bought goat meat on Friday and it was on the high side. Ever since the strike was announced last week, the price of beef has skyrocketed,” she noted.

Our reporter also observed that some food items such as potatoes are scarce in the market.

Prices stable in Cross River, Anambra

Prices of yam, plantain, beans, rice remain stable in Cross River and Anambra but onions, tomatoes, carrots, cucumber are in short supply, forcing their prices to shoot up in Calabar. The items are mostly brought in from Cameroon and the northern states of Nigeria.

The people of Bayelsa State have described the situation as a challenge for farmers and people of the South to return to farming and make agriculture a top priority.

Afenifere, PANDEF berate action, warn of retaliation

Reacting to the development, the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, described the action as a “thoughtless protest.”

The spokesman of the group, Yinka Odumakin, in a chat with Daily Trust threatened that the South could also block fuel supply to the North.

“This is a thoughtless protest by those who don’t think. If they think they can block tomatoes from coming to the South, what if the South decides to block fuel products from coming to the North, what will you do? Will you power your power needs with cow urine?

An Ijaw Elder statesman and spokesman of Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, Chief Anabs Sara Igbe said the strike action should not be a source of worry to the people of the region.

Chief Igbe who spoke with our reporter in Port Harcourt at the weekend said the threat should encourage the people of the region to go into farming saying that the region’s two seasonal farming period is an added advantage for the region to produce sufficient food for the people.

He warned that the North should not expect the supply of oil if they insist on cutting food supply to the region.

No going back — Dealers

Meanwhile, cattle and foodstuff dealers under the aegis of AUFCDN have vowed to continue their nationwide strike and sustain the enforcement of the blockade of the South.

The General Secretary of the union, Ahmed Alaramma, in a telephone interview with Daily Trust said the task force and members of the union are currently carrying out the enforcement on the blockade in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital.

Other places he listed were Jebba in Kwara State; Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital; Makurdi and Katsina-ala in Benue State; Tahla in Taraba State and other places that lead to the South.

When contacted, the Grand Matron of AUFCDN, Hajia Hauwa Kabir Usman, told our correspondent that she was on her way to Lokoja to supervise the enforcement of the blockade, saying they would never compromise.

https://dailytrust.com/blockade-beef-scarcity-rising-cost-of-food-items-hit-southern-states

Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Arewa1stSon: 4:15pm On Mar 01, 2021
E Don happen

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Arewa1stSon: 4:16pm On Mar 01, 2021
The strike is still on

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by duro4chang(m): 4:17pm On Mar 01, 2021
Lie.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by BKayy: 4:19pm On Mar 01, 2021
Lol 475 billion naira
Aboki dey cash out left and right. From all angles including kidnapping, banditry now from Afonjas.
Afonjas go pay tire for this one lol


Afonjas pose for a selfie

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by yemmight(m): 4:21pm On Mar 01, 2021
We will get used to it. This better than loosing our people.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Nobody: 4:23pm On Mar 01, 2021
I hope fulani terrorists Herdsmen can now go back to the north since cow business is over in south

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by slivertongue: 4:23pm On Mar 01, 2021
OK oo
Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Nobody: 4:23pm On Mar 01, 2021
Arewa1stSon:
E Don happen
Hope the meat would now be surplus for these starving desperados

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by eagleu: 4:28pm On Mar 01, 2021
Thank God for the scarcity. Southerners deserve healthy meat, not cow that have trekked from Sokoto to Port Harcourt on foot.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Nobody: 4:28pm On Mar 01, 2021
Arewa1stSon:
The strike is still on
I'm glad is still on.

Nobody dey beg Una to cut am off. I go chop turkey and Titus fish grin

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Racoon(m): 4:30pm On Mar 01, 2021
Gjrich:
It's high time we start importing healthy Cows from Australia than relying on Sexually infected Fulani Cows
shocked Real sexually infected cattle sir.Tufiakwa! Turkey and chicken oya, é ma se afírà.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Racoon(m): 4:30pm On Mar 01, 2021
Nice development. Let see who looses. Nigeria does not need killers because enough blood have been shed since 1966.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by SoBright101: 4:32pm On Mar 01, 2021
Keep disturbing yourself. No one is feeling anything here. In fact, it's blessing for poultry farmers and fish sellers

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Nkwobi042: 4:44pm On Mar 01, 2021
Since I saw a live video of this Fulani _fuvking their cows, I rarely eat beef.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Iamgrey5(m): 4:44pm On Mar 01, 2021
I pray this continues

I hope daily trust will pay for the entire farm produce from the North grin

God bless South West Nigeria !

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by amakadlite(f): 4:46pm On Mar 01, 2021
Erewa stop this nansense already. you think you can bring your rotten tomatoes, onions carrots, watermelon back to the south through blackmail. dash them out to Niger Republic or better continue dumping them their. these countries are already producing and exporting these same food stuffs.

you didn't tell us about how you have lost more than 10b in less than a week because they refused to buy your excess supplies of rotten tomatoes.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Oksman(m): 4:46pm On Mar 01, 2021
Arewa1stSon:
E Don happen

On June 22, 1941, Adolf Hitler launched his armies eastward in a massive invasion of the Soviet Union: three great army groups with over three million German soldiers, 150 divisions, and three thousand tanks smashed across the frontier into Soviet territory. The invasion covered a front from the North Cape to the Black Sea, a distance of two thousand miles. By this point German combat effectiveness had reached its apogee; in training, doctrine, and fighting ability, the forces invading Russia represented the finest army to fight in the twentieth century. Barbarossa was the crucial turning point in World War II, for its failure forced Nazi Germany to fight a two-front war against a coalition possessing immensely superior resources.
The Germans had serious deficiencies. They severely underestimated their opponent; their logistical preparations were grossly inadequate for the campaign; and German industrial preparations for a sustained war had yet to begin. But the greatest mistake that the Germans made was to come as conquerors, not as liberators–they were determined to enslave the Slavic population and exterminate the Jews. Thus, from the beginning, the war in the East became an ideological struggle, waged with a ruthlessness and mercilessness not seen in Europe since the Mongols

Summary
You northerners are of the opinion that you can crush and subjugate the yorubas easily, but sorry to tell you that the same mistake Adolph Hitler made would soon consume you because of your underestimation of the resolve of the yoruba nation.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Iamgrey5(m): 4:56pm On Mar 01, 2021
BKayy:
Lol 475 billion naira
Aboki dey cash out left and right. From all angles including kidnapping, banditry now from Afonjas.
Afonjas go pay tire for this one lol


Afonjas pose for a selfie
i hope you saw Kastina Ala and Nasarawa in the report?

I hope you know who the blockades in those places will affect? grin

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Monogamy: 4:57pm On Mar 01, 2021
Let's both sides bear the consequences and see who go suffer last last

Same way the Southerners are not prepared for this, is the same way the northerners did not prepare for the logistics of their items to the neighboring countries

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by loopman: 4:58pm On Mar 01, 2021
News by daily trust grin cheesy

If you think you Hausa/Fulani can blackmail people with cows, you are simply hallucinating

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Nwadiuto247: 5:14pm On Mar 01, 2021
Arewa1stSon:
E Don happen

Wetin happen? You like deceiving yourself in the North.

We are very okay with the strike and we pray it continues forever.

We have been educating our people to give attention to agriculture. This strike has helped to drive our message to them more.

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Arewa1stSon: 5:26pm On Mar 01, 2021
Oksman:


On June 22, 1941, Adolf Hitler launched his armies eastward in a massive invasion of the Soviet Union: three great army groups with over three million German soldiers, 150 divisions, and three thousand tanks smashed across the frontier into Soviet territory. The invasion covered a front from the North Cape to the Black Sea, a distance of two thousand miles. By this point German combat effectiveness had reached its apogee; in training, doctrine, and fighting ability, the forces invading Russia represented the finest army to fight in the twentieth century. Barbarossa was the crucial turning point in World War II, for its failure forced Nazi Germany to fight a two-front war against a coalition possessing immensely superior resources.
The Germans had serious deficiencies. They severely underestimated their opponent; their logistical preparations were grossly inadequate for the campaign; and German industrial preparations for a sustained war had yet to begin. But the greatest mistake that the Germans made was to come as conquerors, not as liberators–they were determined to enslave the Slavic population and exterminate the Jews. Thus, from the beginning, the war in the East became an ideological struggle, waged with a ruthlessness and mercilessness not seen in Europe since the Mongols

Summary
You northerners are of the opinion that you can crush and subjugate the yorubas easily, but sorry to tell you that the same mistake Adolph Hitler made would soon consume you because of your underestimation of the resolve of the yoruba nation.
ok

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by htdot: 5:32pm On Mar 01, 2021
Our retaliation will b to push all northerners in our rivers, farm and markets out from the south and also block fuel supply

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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Nobody: 5:38pm On Mar 01, 2021
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Re: Beef Scarcity, Rising Cost Of Food Hit Southern States (Photos) by Arewa1stSon: 5:50pm On Mar 01, 2021
htdot:
Our retaliation will b to push all northerners in our rivers, farm and markets out from the south and also block fuel supply
good!

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