
A grains seller, Alhaji Haruna Abdullahi, told NAN that a bag of maize sells for about N19,000 in most markets now as against the old price of N24,000.
A bag of guinea corn now sells at N14,000 and below, depending on the quality, whereas the old price was N18,000.
“Prices of food items are even cheaper in major markets like Dandume, Bakori, Danja and other grains-producing areas,’’ he said.
Another trader, Malam Nasir Isa, told NAN that a bag of millet, which used to sell at N24,000 now costs N20,000.
He added that a bag of beans now costs between N28,000 and N30,000, as against the old price of between N34,000 and N36,000, depending on quality.
Isa noted, however, that the majority of the grain farmers would not accept electronic cash transfers from patrons.
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In spite of the price decreases, grains sellers complained about low patronage as patrons were having challenges in accessing money from banks and from PoS operators.
Some residents who spoke with NAN urged the government to expedite action at easing the agony being experienced in cash availability.
Malam Ibrahim Adam said he had been trying to withdraw money, but could not because of the long queues at ATMs and at the few PoS points in town.
He urged the government to intensify efforts at making the new naira notes available so as to ease the suffering of the people and to enhance socio-economic activities.



