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‘We can’t afford shop rent’ – Abuja hawkers tell Wike

Some hawkers in Abuja have pleaded with the FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, to support them in growing their businesses rather than chase them away.

The hawkers made the plea on Friday, September 22.

Politics Nigeria recalls that the FCT minister had inaugurated a task force to rid the nation’s capital of all forms of street trading.

Wike noted that it had become necessary for corn sellers, cloth sellers and other street hawkers to vacate their locations adding that they contribute to the insecurity and criminal activities in the nation’s capital.

But Mercy Job, a fruit seller, said the government should give them support, adding that their sales would go a long way in boosting Abuja’s economy rather than stopping them.

”The minister can create a platform that will help us financially to support our small businesses instead of sending us away from the roads with nowhere to relocate us to,” she said.

“Sitting by the roadside is not my will, it is because I do not have the financial capacity to rent a shop. It is even risky for me; but what can I do?

”Hawking is our source of livelihood and we will appreciate if the FCT administration will support providing an affordable place for us,” she added.

Similarly, Fatima Alayo, who sells soft drinks and snacks, said that taking street hawking away from the city centre would only make life more difficult for them.

According to her, renting a shop within the popular markets in the metropolis will cost nothing less than N500,000 to N700,000.

”This amount is too much and not everyone can afford it, and not every business warrants spending much money to rent a shop,” she said.

“This is a petty trade. Some people just walk by and may just want to eat a snack or buy water while in transit. They buy what they see as they go by to refresh themselves.

“We are trying to help ourselves. I don’t have anywhere to go, it is this business that I am using to cater for my family,” Alayo said.

She urged the FCT administration to reconsider and have better measures that could bring succour to the masses amidst the present hardship in the country.

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