The level of hardship in Kano state has been raised sequel to the scarcity of bread's caused by a hike in the cost of flour. No fewer than 8,000 bakers in Kano have closed down their bakeries as a result of strike over the high cost of flour in the state, according to ThisDay News.
The Public Relations Officer of Master Bakers Association in the state, Malam Kabiru Hassan, told journalists on Wednesday that the members deemed it compulsory to embark on the strike due to the increase in the price of flour and other ingredients for bread production.
He said: “I can confirmed to you that there is no single bread for sale right now in Kano. We were forced into this strike because the price of flour had skyrocketed in the market.”
It was gathered that the scarcity of bread had been recorded in the metropolis forcing residents into massive buying of a local delicacy known as Gurasa.
The strike by bakers has taken its toll on local tea vendors popularly known as Mai’shayi as most of them have started counting their losses.
A tea seller at the popular Ahmadu Bello Way, Malam Sunusi Hamisu, said the strike has visited untold hardship to the downtrodden that relied on their services to live.
“I can’t be convinced this isn’t a conspiracy against the common man in that our sure and cheap ways of eating once day has been rudely interrupted,” Hamisu said.
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