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Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by SoNature(op): 10:44am On Jun 19, 2024
SMALL business owners operating in the South-East have cried out over Nigeria’s lingering economic hardship, lamenting that it is choking their businesses.

A cross-section of those who spoke to SEV, including tailors, dry cleaners, carwash operators, carpenters, masons, and even mechanics, complain that indeed the economic situation is negatively affecting their businesses.

Some of them have been forced to abandon their businesses and resorted to driving shuttle buses and riding commercial motorcycles in rural areas.

Ade is a popular tailor in Awka. Before the economy nosedived, his tailoring business was booming such that he was able to acquire sophisticated machines and bought two cars for himself and his wife, as well as one shuttle bus which he hired out.

He also expanded his business by stocking materials for sale; his place was a one-stop shop for fashion lovers. But Ade is now complaining of idleness as most of his customers no longer sew new clothes, and sales have also dropped drastically.

He said: “I have been in the tailoring business for the past 15 years in Awka and it was good. I later invested in new machines and later started getting materials from Onitsha, which I display in my shop and my customers were making their selections from my stock.

“But things have changed since last year. As it stands, I can stay for a whole month without anybody bringing clothes to sew. Another problem is the increase in electricity bills and the cost of fuel. Imagine buying fuel at N800 per litre to power the generating set and when you build the cost into the service provided, the customers complain. Now, I can hardly pay my rent, and paying my children’s school fees has become very difficult.

“To make ends meet, I now drive my shuttle bus myself and I must say that it is what provides food for the family”.

For Angus Dike, a carwash owner, it would appear that every car owner now avoids car wash like a plague, as he could stay a whole day without anybody bringing his car for washing.

“I was making up to N15,000 daily before things became bad. We were charging N1000 and due to the increase in the cost of materials, we increased to N1500 and sometimes N2000. I don’t know whether it was the increase that drove people away or the hardship. Some of my customers say they now wash their cars themselves to cut cost.”


Also, Okechukwu Anyika who runs a dry-cleaning business around Commissioners’ Quarters Road in Awka, lamented that people no longer bring their clothes for washing. The situation, he said, became worse when he increased the cost by 100% in line with the increase in the cost of all the materials he uses, such as detergent, starch, electricity bill, rent, and salary, among others.

He said: “I have hoped to get married this year to settle down, but I am no longer thinking along that line. The luck I have is that I have not committed myself to any girl, and so, I am just managing myself for now.”

Similarly, Eya Augustine, a mason said jobs no longer come as before because only a few people build houses these days. He said that members of his association decided to increase the cost of their labour, but because many of us could stay for days without finding anything to do; we were forced to accept anything that could enable us eat.

A provision store owner, John Omeh cautioned that if urgent action is not taken to control the rising cost of items in the market, many businesses would collapse. He said that the business environment is no longer promising, adding that many businessmen are highly indebted. He said that the harsh economic situation in the country has led to the collapse of many small and medium enterprises, SMEs in recent times.

“People are already dumping their businesses to look for something else such as tricycle riding, and farming. The situation has increased joblessness. And when you have such a situation, the crime rate increases because people must find ways to survive.”

A motor mechanic who operates at Coal Camp, Ogbete Enugu, Chukwuebuka Okoye has blamed the present administration for the current hardship in the country, saying that the government is not doing anything to solve the huge problem it created but was only interested in urgently changing the National Anthem which has nothing to do with the economy. He lamented that the cost of motor parts has made car owners park their cars at home, adding that they hardly see work to do again.

“The hardship has dealt with us. The number of car owners that come to repair their vehicles has reduced drastically. Even when they bring their vehicles, the price of motor parts scares them away. You can see that I am sitting idle unlike before, especially on a Saturday like this, you will see three to four vehicles waiting for their turn. This government forced hardship on us and they are not doing what they should do to save the masses,” he cried out.

Traders at the Relief and Eke Ukwu Markets, who spoke to SEV, lamented what the harsh economic situation has done to their businesses, saying the patronage is dwindling every day.

Madam Ify Eke, who sells footwear, women’s wear, cosmetics, and wigs, lamented that the prices of items change almost every day. “Most times we go to Onitsha or Lagos to buy goods; you are confronted with price changes. Goods you buy today, in a few days the prices have gone up. It is not good for business.

When you tell customers, they think you are just arbitrarily changing the prices, but it is what the market dictates. So we are experiencing difficulties. Tell President Tinubu that the suffering is just too much”.

Another trader at Eke Ukwu market, Ifeto Food said: “The price of everything is jumping up like the way you see frogs jump up from water. The pain we are going through is too much. The country is not moving forward. Look at a bag of rice, look at a carton of noodles, look at tomatoes and others; their prices have hit the rooftop.”

A food vendor on Mbari Road in Owerri, Madam Mercy lamented: “The country has turned upside down. Nothing is moving forward. The cost of food items is rising daily. Tell Tinubu to resign. He has done the worst. People are dying, crying every day, still no solution”.

Petty traders in Abia State have also decried the skyrocketing prices of goods and services, saying that their customers no longer make purchases as they used to. The traders, who deal in foodstuff and other items, stated that the most affected customers are civil servants and daily paid workers like labourers.

A petty trader along Ikot Ekpene road, Ogbor Hill, Aba, Ngozi Ugochukwu, said her customers cry out that they could no longer afford the basic needs of their families because of the decline in the purchasing power of the naira.

“Prices of goods are going higher daily. A product you buy today for N100 will be sold for N300 tomorrow. Just imagine that a cup of beans now sells for N500 and the same amount for rice. A family-size loaf of bread sells for N2,000. Customers are complaining that they can no longer afford the basic needs of their families due to the low purchasing power of the naira. It is worse that most people no longer do projects, but are only concerned with struggling to provide food for their families”, Mrs. Ugochukwu said.

Another petty trader who didn’t want her name in print accused manufacturers and middlemen of hoarding and increasing prices at will to make high profits and urged the government to check the trend.

A poultry farmer also told SEV that he can no longer sustain his business because of the high cost of feed in the market.

Chuks, a mechanic at the Alaoji Spare Parts Market on the Aba-Port Harcourt expressway, said most of his customers no longer patronize him because they could no longer maintain their vehicles due to the harsh economy.

He said: “Last week, I called one of my customers who said he had decided to park his two cars because he could no longer maintain them. You can see how the harsh economy has affected me. It is becoming difficult for me to feed my family of four, pay my children’s school fees and house rent.”

Chief Ndubuisi Ochiogu, President of Ogbaru Main Market Traders Association, Onitsha Anambra State, lamented that traders are the worst hit by the present economic hardship. He decried a situation where, despite the hardship, all manner of levies and taxes, both legal and illegal, were imposed on them. He mentioned among them, high electricity tariffs, haulage fees, customs duties, stillage fees, import and export duties, high cost of transportation arising from fuel subsidy removal, and other levies, saying they are being choked with levies and taxes.

According to Ochiogu, with local manufacturing companies currently folding up and multinational companies like Guinness pulling out of Nigeria, leaving the traders with the option of only sourcing goods from imports at the mercy of multiple taxation from clearing agents, seizure of their goods by the Customs at the river ports, tagging them contraband, the traders have been completely boxed to the corner. He, therefore, urged government at all levels to reverse these ugly trends to ameliorate this situation before they get out of hand as according to him, “we may get to a situation when Nigerians will go from high cost of goods to non-availability of goods in our markets and the consequences would be too heavy to bear by the masses, and when it gets to that point, a mass revolution might become the next line of action.”


Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/harsh-economic-situation-is-choking-us-south-east-small-business-owners-lament/

Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by SoNature(op): 10:45am On Jun 19, 2024
This report highlights the fact that nobody is immune to hardship and bad leadership in Nigeria. That the SE people aren't protesting doesn't mean they are not going through hard times.

What keeps the SE going is that the people have been wired to believe that they must work extremely hard to get any good thing in Nigeria. It only takes someone who gets everything on a silver platter to protest when times get tough.
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by hurryup123(m): 10:45am On Jun 19, 2024
Ade has abandoned his tailoring business to driving Keke because of Tinubu's bad Economic polices
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by helinues: 10:47am On Jun 19, 2024
Toh

In M.I, the hardship na Wazobia
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by goodnessme1(f): 10:48am On Jun 19, 2024
We know there is harsh economy but we will never shout Ebi mpawa oooo.






God bless every Igbo person hustling out there.
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by stuffs2002: 10:50am On Jun 19, 2024
No be this same people dey claim to be richer than Dangote?
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by AlexBells(m): 10:50am On Jun 19, 2024
helinues:
Toh

In M.I, the hardship na Wazobia
But WaZo instigated it to spite Bia now every one is seeing premium shege guess Bia was right all along. Shame on you
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by DevilsEqual(m): 10:51am On Jun 19, 2024
Its easy to spew shit from the byline as no one would hold you accountable for anything if things go sour

Agree with it or not, those reforms were neccessary and are not entirely bad

We know what hes objectives are and they are all practical

We are almost there.... He will replicate Lagos excellence across all states
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by goodnessme1(f): 10:51am On Jun 19, 2024
helinues:
Toh

In M.I, the hardship na Wazobia
Hardship you and your kind brought to Nigerians.



Na you dey in middle 👇👇👇, you think we don't know you.

Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by stuffs2002: 10:52am On Jun 19, 2024
goodnessme1:
We know there is harsh economy but we will never shout Ebi mpawa oooo.






God bless every Igbo person hustling out there.
DIS IP0B no even read the content of the post
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by helinues: 10:52am On Jun 19, 2024
AlexBells:
But WaZo instigated it to spite Bia now every one is seeing premium shege guess Bia was right all along. Shame on you
Fingers must be pointed sha ni.

Na only failure dey blame others for his misfortunes
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by DevilsEqual(m): 10:53am On Jun 19, 2024
goodnessme1:
We know there is harsh economy but we will never shout Ebi mpawa oooo.






God bless every Igbo person hustling out there.
Thats not the point of the thread....dick-measuring in level of hardship isnt even anyhing to brag about

No be everything be comparison. It doesnt make u appear like a logical thinker
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by helinues: 10:53am On Jun 19, 2024
goodnessme1:
Hardship you and your kind brought to Nigerians.
The news itself is a lie.

All the business owners in SE are billionaires. Disregard it. No need of pointing fingers

undecided
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by goodnessme1(f): 10:55am On Jun 19, 2024
stuffs2002:
DIS IP0B no even read the content of the post
Yoruba Muslim did you read my comment?
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by goodnessme1(f): 10:58am On Jun 19, 2024
DevilsEqual:
Thats not the point of the thread....dick-measuring in level of hardship isnt even anyhing to brag about

No be everything be comparison. It doesnt make u appear like a logical thinker
And your point is?
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by stuffs2002: 11:00am On Jun 19, 2024
goodnessme1:
Yoruba Muslim did you read my comment?
Your brain dey pain you
1) How is calling someone Yoruba an insult
2) How is calling someone a Muslim an insult

IP0B kill, roast and eat humans


BTW, I am a northerner and that makes u my SLA.VE
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by goodnessme1(f): 11:01am On Jun 19, 2024
helinues:
The news itself is a lie.

All the business owners in SE are billionaires. Disregard it. No need of pointing fingers

undecided
Lolz is this what you expected when you people were boosting buhari will deal with Igbos and Tinubu finish them up,as you will be enjoying grin grin
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by goodnessme1(f): 11:07am On Jun 19, 2024
stuffs2002:
Your brain dey pain you
1) How is calling someone Yoruba an insult
2) How is calling someone a Muslim an insult

IP0B kill, roast and eat humans


BTW, I am a northerner and that makes u my SLA.VE
Lolz Yoruba Muslim mine skull,most of those caught mine skull.

(2)All terrorist are Muslims.


But if you're northern ban!dit ask you claim,then leave your gun in bush come cut my nails and fetch water for me. grin grin
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by ElSudani: 11:14am On Jun 19, 2024
Fake news. The south east is flowing with too much money and food.
There's nothing like hardship there. Nothing like Ebi n pa wa.
This long report is totally false.
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by stuffs2002: 11:20am On Jun 19, 2024
goodnessme1:
Lolz Yoruba Muslim mine skull,most of those caught mine skull.

(2)All terrorist are Muslims.


But if you're northern ban!dit ask you claim,then leave your gun in bush come cut my nails and fetch water for me. grin grin
3rd class citizens sef dey talk
No be SLAV.ES una be for Nigeria?
1GB0S are our SLAV.ES
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by Tflex01: 11:26am On Jun 19, 2024
Nlfpmod will never move this to front page. Next time put Lagos or Ondo In the write up and watch him send it to front page within one minute of posting even without any link or source.

cool.
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by AlexBells(m): 11:40am On Jun 19, 2024
helinues:
Fingers must be pointed sha ni.

Na only failure dey blame others for his misfortunes
Blame others or supposed leaders, do I even Blame you, aren’t you seemingly too daft to understand what governance means?
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by DevilsEqual(m): 11:41am On Jun 19, 2024
goodnessme1:
And your point is?
Hardship knows no tribe
No region is immune to it
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by HardBishop(m): 11:43am On Jun 19, 2024
Ndi Igbo ibem, the hardship na for everywhere, the Igbo pls bring down the prizes of your items pls .... Esp daily wages for Mason and labourer. Don't skyrocket prizes pks
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by DevilsEqual(m): 11:45am On Jun 19, 2024
Tflex01:
Nlfpmod will never move this to front page. Next time put Lagos or Ondo In the write up and watch him send it to front page within one minute of posting even without any link or source.

cool.
Fergie001 sef no go push am to front page, as per say no be SW news
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by LadyExcellency: 11:54am On Jun 19, 2024
A balance reportage. This is what the news report should look like not putting or mixing politics with the state of the nation.
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by jmoore(m): 12:43pm On Jun 19, 2024
stuffs2002:
No be this same people dey claim to be richer than Dangote?
Una go open mouth waaa!

Ade, a tailor in the article claimed he is richer than Dangote?
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by jmoore(m): 12:47pm On Jun 19, 2024
Tinubulation from the pit of hell sent to destroy Nigerians.
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by GreenxGreen: 1:26pm On Jun 19, 2024
Shebi una say e no concern una 😞

Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by Godons1: 1:27pm On Jun 19, 2024
While Lagos and Northern based Igbo laugh at other Nigerians and call them ebinpawa online. The original Igbo in the East can no longer hide the effect of the hash economy in the East. grin grin

Recently, na them dey complain about hunger pass grin

Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by goodnessme1(f): 2:04pm On Jun 19, 2024
stuffs2002:
3rd class citizens sef dey talk
No be SLAV.ES una be for Nigeria?
1GB0S are our SLAV.ES
I have never seen where master is cutting slave nails grin grin
Re: Harsh Economic Situation Is Choking Us — South-east Small Business Owners Lament by idealogical: 2:32pm On Jun 19, 2024
I thought hunger no concern you?
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