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Bauchi cattle traders lament low patronage amid Naira scarcity

By NAN
12 February 2023   |   1:04 pm
Some cattle traders in Bauchi have expressed concern over low partronage of the animals occasioned by the scarcity of old and new naira notes.

Bauchi cattle sellers are groaning under the weight of new naira notes’ scarcity. (Photo by Luis TATO / AFP)

Some cattle traders in Bauchi have expressed concern over low partronage of the animals occasioned by the scarcity of old and new naira notes.

A check by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at Kasuwar Shanu market in Bauchi metropolis on Sunday showed that the development negatively affected cattle trade in the area.

The market which served as a transit point for transporting cattle to other parts of the country witnessed sharp decreased in transactions due to naira scarcity.

NAN checked showed that a few number of cows were brought to the market weekly as against about 1,000 before the currency swap.

The Leader of Bauchi Cattle Market, Alhaji Musa Piro said that naira scarcity crippled transaction in the market as cattle trade operates on cash-and-carry basis.

He said that the trend made transactions practically impossible and exposed traders to hardship.

“Cattle rearers and breeders who brought their animals from villages for sale only accept cash.

“They don’t have bank accounts or devices to opt for internet banking, and even the account holders are not comfortable with e-payment platforms.

“Payment through electronic platform negatively affected business activities in the market.

“Cattle trade requires huge sum of money, and epileptic network is making internet banking and e-payment difficult, this made the trade less attractive,” he said.

Piro said that some traders had lost their monies to fraudsters who swindled them through dubious money transfer and e-payment platforms.

“We had a bad experience of money transfer at Mararaba Liman Katagum market, two cows were sold at N400,000.

“And the buyer paid only N4,000 as against N400,000 to the middle man through e – payment platform.

“He left without a trace,” he said.

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