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Akinwale Aboluwade There are speculations about a hike in prices of food stuffs as Northerners traders, cattle dealers have begun to divert items to neighbouring Niger Republic and Cameroon. This came following the recent crisis that left many Yoruba and Hausa casualties in the trail of the clash at Shasha Market in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. Unconfirmed report has it that some elements have begun to block the trade routes to the South and several truckloads of food items are being prevented from being transported. A report indicated that trucks carrying food items down South from the north were on Friday stopped by some northerners from entering Kwara State and the South-West. A video clip showing the illegal stoppage of trucks carrying food items from the North down South at Jebba village in Niger State by some northern youths went viral on social media. ....
100 trucks of onion boycott Shasa, leave Sokoto for other countries One hundred trucks conveying 4,000 tonnes of onion have left Sokoto for other African countries in the aftermath of the recent crisis at Shasa. A burnt truck near Shasa market By Fri Feb 26 2021 One hundred trucks conveying 4,000 tonnes of onion have left Sokoto for other African countries in the aftermath of the recent crisis at Shasa market in Ibadan, Oyo State. The crisis in Shasa reportedly led to the death of 27 onion dealers while 14 trucks were razed. However, the National President of Onion Producers and Marketers, Aliyu Isa, denied that the decision to export the produce was as a result of the recent Shasa crisis. ....
Owners Of 100 Trucks Of Onions Boycott Shasa Market, Leave Sokoto For Other Countries The crisis in Shasa reportedly led to the death of 27 onion dealers while 14 trucks were razed. by Saharareporters, New York Feb 27, 2021 One hundred trucks conveying 4,000 tonnes of onion have reportedly left Sokoto for other African countries in the aftermath of the recent crisis at Shasa. The crisis in Shasa reportedly led to the death of 27 onion dealers while 14 trucks were razed. Onions However, the National President of Onion Producers and Marketers, Aliyu Isa, denied that the decision to export the products resulted from the recent Shasa crisis. ....