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We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Islie: 8:35am On Mar 03, 2021
‘We’d rather lose the goods’ — northern traders adamant as boycott hurts both sides

The Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria (AUFCDN) says it prefers that farm produce go to waste rather than tolerate continued attacks on its members in the south.

Awwalu Aliyu, an official of the union, who spoke to TheCable in Kano on Tuesday said the decision not to supply food to the south was not to starve southerners but to protest attacks on their members.

Aliyu alleged that some members in the south were killed, maimed and lost properties especially during the #EndSARS protest and the recent Shasha market crisis in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

WE’D RATHER LOSE THE FARM PRODUCE

When asked if members of the union were not concerned about food items locked up inside trucks in Jebba, Niger state, going bad and leading to losses, Aliyu said: “It would be better to lose the food items than to lose lives”.

“You’re talking about losing goods; which one is better, to lose a life or to lose property? Losing property is better than losing a life.

“We prefer and our people will prefer to lose those farm items or goods than to continue losing their lives. If you are alive, you can plant another thing, you can rear another cattle. But if you’re dead, you can’t do that again. Only the living can go to the farm.

“We do not want to destroy anybody. We do not want to kill anybody. The number of Yorubas and Ibos that reside in Kano and Kaduna alone is far more than the number of northerners in the entire south-west, south-south and south-east.

“Also, the investments of Yorubas and Igbos in Kano and Kaduna, running into billions of naira is more than the entire investments of northerners in the south-west, south-east and south-south if you remove Dangote. Our people are only petty traders, shoe shiners, fingernail cutters, wheelbarrow pushers, okada riders and so on.

“Our people in the south don’t have what southerners have in the north. They have farmlands, buildings and a lot of properties that run into billions. We do not intend to touch a needle out of it. We do not intend to destroy anybody’s property. What we want is to have our people protected from being killed.”

Farmers who spoke to TheCable lamented the inability to transport their farm produce to the south.

Some tomato farmers said they have begun to dry their produce in order to preserve it as selling rates in markets across Kano are not favourable.

MEAT, PEPPER SCARCITY HITS LAGOS

Empty stalls and an unusual calmness greeted TheCable when reporters visited the Lagos State Abattoir Complex in Agege.

Ishola Tawakalitu, a septuagenarian who sells beef in the same market, lamented the current prices of meat. She said the abattoir, which records an average of 1,000 cows killed every day, is now struggling to meet a 100 target as vehicles are not bringing in cows from the north.

“What we used to buy for N30,000 is now N60,000. I called Alhaji (describing her supplier) this morning, he said they didn’t kill cows. So everywhere is tight,” she said.

“The strike hasn’t allowed them to bring cows from the north so sales in the market have been greatly affected.”

Yakubu Danjuma, a butcher, said a cow that previously sold for N200,000 now costs N400,000.

“Everything is now expensive. No trailer brings cow here now due to the strike. It is only small vehicles and the prices are very high. A cow is now N400,000, something you used to get for N200,000 or N250,000. It is a wrong time to buy a cow,” he said.

At the Ile Epo Market in the Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos, TheCable found that tomatoes which previously sold for N200 now cost N300 while that of N400 is now sold for N600.

Hassan Ismail, who purchases beans from Kano, said a bag of honey beans ‘Oloyin‘ now cost N47,000 compared to the previous N44,000 and White beans which used to sell for N42,000 now costs N44,000.

WE’RE RUNNING AT A LOSS, OYO TRADERS LAMENT

At the Eleyele Market in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, a tomato trader who identified herself as Mummy Bisola said she has been travelling to Lagos to purchase goods since the clash in Shasha Market happened.

According to her, a basket of tomatoes that she initially bought for N7,000 is now N18,000 while pepper increased from N10,000 a sac to N30,000.

“After the Shasha fight and Makinde closed the market, I have been going to Lagos to buy tomatoes. But I have been to Lagos this morning and I came back empty-handed,” she said, pointing to her almost empty shade.

“If nothing changes by tomorrow, you will not even see a single tomato in the market. It is not just in Ibadan, even in Lagos.”

Sitting by the side of the road, a trader with a downcast face, told TheCable that despite the high rate at which she got her goods, most of them were spoilt.

“I am running at a loss. It is the Hausa people that are fighting the federal government. They said people damaged their vehicles so they need them repaired but the government did not respond to them. So they said any bus conveying pepper should not be allowed in. They blocked the road, that is why pepper is now expensive,” she said.

“A bucket of tomato is now N2,000 while a bucket of rodo is N3,000. Before it used to be between N700 and N1,000.”

FOOD INFLATION ON THE LINE?

Data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed that food inflation figures recorded in January 2021 was the highest in more than 12 years at 20.57 percent.

The federal government is making efforts to tackle inflation; including reducing the import levy for vehicles to transport food items and tractors.

“So, once this implementation takes full effect, we are hoping that we’ll be able to see more tractors coming into the country, more mass transit buses coming to the country, reducing the cost of transportation as a result, and also having an impact on food prices,” Zainab Ahmed, the minister of finance, budget and national planning, said.

The implementation of the reduced levy has begun and only time will tell if the desired goal will be achieved.

https://www.thecable.ng/wed-rather-lose-the-goods-northern-traders-adamant-as-boycott-hurts-both-sides

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Nobody: 8:38am On Mar 03, 2021
Under one man kidnapping,killings, assassination, endsars,banditry, tribalism,riots, increased suicide,herdsmen trouble, job scarcity, covid 19 and now imminent farming just to mention a few.
Under one man
No be Juju be that?! angry

We rather lose the farm produce
We know
We too we'd rather fast for 40 days and 40 nights.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by fernandez1(m): 8:38am On Mar 03, 2021
And the winner is World Clueless president muhammad buhari..... The chief commander of cow and goat, terrorist and bandits

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by butterfly777(m): 8:51am On Mar 03, 2021
Hurt which side?

The boycott is a blessing to the south. Let it continue till infinity.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Asgard13: 8:58am On Mar 03, 2021
grin

North can continue JEBBA BLOCKADE ALL THE WANT
IS YORUBA AND HAUSA FARMERS FIGHT

NOT A SOUTH AND NORTH THING

LET THE PRODUCE KEEP COMING FROM..
BENUE
TARABA
KOGI

WE THE BETTER SOUTH ARE OKAY

RUMOURS IN FUEL HIKE IS REASON OF HIGH PRICE IN THE EAST AND SOUTH MINORITIES NOT THAT THERES SHORTAGE OF PRODUCE

AS FOODS ARE MUCH AVAILABLE AND BEEF

LET NIGERIANS BE AWARE .. SO WE GO CHOSE OUR BATTLES CAREFULLY

KNOWING WEN PEOPLE ARE TRYING HARD TO INVOLVE IS IN THEIR WAR

YORUBA KILL HAUSA
HAUSA REACT.. BLOCK JEBBA

NON IS SOUTHERN VS NORTH

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by VisioDirect: 8:59am On Mar 03, 2021
This is the reason why Fulani herdsmen has been killing farmers in the south and middle belt, they are test running and evaluating the impact of the agenda, people should be prepared for the worst.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Kylekent59: 9:01am On Mar 03, 2021
When one door closes, another opens up. There is always a solution to every problem. It's time the south starts to cultivate crops and indulge in rearing animals.

I know the prices of some vegetables are going to skyrocket in few days. Everybody should brace up for anything coming. We survived the end Sars, Covid, and illegal arrest by the people that are meant to protect us, so we have nothing to panic.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by yorubarere: 9:02am On Mar 03, 2021
I support them. But when senses finally locate them, the south should start their own boycotting. Say no to northern goods and meats!

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by donbachi(m): 9:04am On Mar 03, 2021
The south will stop petrol and kerosene from going to the north.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Nigeriabiafra82: 9:06am On Mar 03, 2021
We rather loose northern Nigeria
The poverty capital of Nigeria
Bandit
Terrorist
Herdsmen
Boko haram
Ansa ru
Iswap
These are their contributions

Miyetti Allah are the one controlling hausa traders now
ACF is now relegated as indigenous hausa people
They are now struggling for relevance

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Charmingrascal(m): 9:07am On Mar 03, 2021
I pray they insist on the blockade

Yes food prices will skyrocket but I can tell you that in the next Six months northern traders will be begging the South to patronize them.


Dear Southerners don't fret, persevere and in no time we will come out stronger, there will be alternatives.
Dear Southern Youths go back to the farm, I you can't farm get a land and employ people to farm for you.
Even if you are not farming for commercial purpose farm to feed yourself and your family.


God bless Southern Nigeria
God bless Southerners.


Aboki can go to hell with their food and beef

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by inoki247: 9:17am On Mar 03, 2021
Continue your lose we no go die we no die wen border waz closed

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Nobody: 9:18am On Mar 03, 2021
The Fulani killers came to the south to kill farmers.Meanwhile,farmers in the north are harvesting crops unhindered.Doesnt that tells they are against competition?

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Nobody: 9:37am On Mar 03, 2021
The Northerners are always united regardless. Can the Southerners do this?

Meanwhile,

A nairalander with the handle @AbelAbdul is seriously in need of a 3D animation creator. If you are one, contact the person.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by potbelly(m): 9:37am On Mar 03, 2021
Kakak
Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Gamer999: 9:37am On Mar 03, 2021
Sapa nvr hold una, body go tell una
Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by BlessedNuel: 9:37am On Mar 03, 2021
Life is full of choices.

Pikin wey talk say him mama no go rest..He or she no go rest too

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by QuotaSystem: 9:37am On Mar 03, 2021
When asked if members of the union were not concerned about food items locked up inside trucks in Jebba, Niger state, going bad and leading to losses, Aliyu said: “It would be better to lose the food items than to lose lives”.

“You’re talking about losing goods; which one is better, to lose a life or to lose property? Losing property is better than losing a life.

“We prefer and our people will prefer to lose those farm items or goods than to continue losing their lives. If you are alive, you can plant another thing, you can rear another cattle. But if you’re dead, you can’t do that again. Only the living can go to the farm.

Exactly what I was saying on the other thread.

QuotaSystem:

As far as the traders are concerned, their lives are more important than any losses they might make.

What is the point of traveling to the south to make profit only to seen as soft targets be attacked and burnt alive by murderous southern savages afraid of confronting killer herdsmen?

Only a trader that is alive can enjoy his profit. Arewa will enjoy the cheap prices while they last.

The SW had better tighten her agricultural belts real quick otherwise its gonna get very interesting in the coming weeks from the sounds of it. The smart guys must have calculated their losses during the strike and added it to their N400+ billion compensation demand.

Meanwhile we in the North will sit back and enjoy the cheap prices for now cool

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by BigDawsNet: 9:37am On Mar 03, 2021
Okay na... continue
Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Tranquility4u: 9:38am On Mar 03, 2021
While you are accumulating losses hugely on daily basis, the boycotted sides will be looking for the alternatives and engage themselves in mechanized farming.


So who is losing!

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Monogamy: 9:38am On Mar 03, 2021
Let both parties bear the consequences without noise.

It's not that you people have seen Southerners die on the street cos of hunger

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Nobody: 9:38am On Mar 03, 2021
what manner of fuckery is this sef
Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Banter1(m): 9:38am On Mar 03, 2021
This is the right time for the South west, south east and south south Leaders to unite and diversified. by importing food from the other African countries, it's an opportunity use it. A good step to dealagamate from the so called north!

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by Moodle: 9:39am On Mar 03, 2021
There is an unconfirmed information that some Northern governors have promised to pay these traders for their goods in order to prove a point to the south.


It is believed that the longer it takes, the more dissenting voices from the "over enlightened southern youths" putting pressure on southern leaders.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by NOC1(m): 9:39am On Mar 03, 2021
butterfly777:
Hurt which side?

The boycott is a blessing to the south. Let it continue till infinity.

Lori lo, we are loosing tooo. We the southerners are suffering it more because they are still getting crude for mechanized farming. Government has failed both the North and South. It is the stupidity of our so called leaders that gave rise to this thing.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by canalily(m): 9:39am On Mar 03, 2021
who loses most? there are varieties of alternative.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by alphaconde(m): 9:39am On Mar 03, 2021
how I wish this boycott is for real. they will be shocked how quickly we would farm and harvest these food stuffs they are hoarding

needless to say they had practically driven us out of our farmlands with their killer herdsmen.

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Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by GreaterFuture(m): 9:39am On Mar 03, 2021
What's going on
Re: We Would Rather Lose Goods — Northern Traders Adamant As Boycott Hurts Both Side by ayomikook: 9:39am On Mar 03, 2021
It's time for dialogue

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