- She blamed the recent surge in the prices of yam in Enugu State on the activities of the various groups.
A yam seller in Enugu State identified as Mrs Agnes Onyeabor, says she and her colleagues spent more than N500,000 to ferry a truck-load of yam tubers from Benue to Enugu.
Onyeabor told Newsmen on Friday in Enugu that the N500,000 spent comprised market levies, transportation cost and money paid to youths, loaders and the one used to “settle“ security men.
She blamed the recent surge in the prices of yam in Enugu State on the activities of the various groups.
According to her, anyone who buys from the market pays market levies and produce fees.
“The youths from the village you bought the yams from will not let you go unless you settle them.
“After this, you will pay for loaders and at times, they will be up to ten loaders and you pay them differently.
“The police, soldiers, VIO and sometimes FRSC officials will stop our vehicle at every road block and tell us to settle them.
“They have their own charges and if you refuse to pay, they will not pass you but we negotiate with some good ones,” she said.
Onyeabor explained that they also incurred same expenses in Enugu markets as they pay for loaders and market levies.
She noted that old yams were gradually going out of stock but said the prices are something else in markets.
Onyeabor explained that a heap of yam tubers they sold for N40,000 in May was currently selling for N80,000 and the one for N80,000 had risen to N120,000.
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“When we add all these expenses to the cost and people that buy from us for resale will add theirs, the prices will soar,” she said.
EkoHotBlog reports that some residents had shifted patronage to sweet potato as the price of yam continued to rise.
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