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Kano Bakers Take To The Streets In Protest Against Soaring Flour Costs

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A protest erupted in Kano State as hundreds of local bread (Gurasa) bakers, predominantly women, demonstrated against the escalating price of flour. The protest, centered at Chediyar Yangurasa in the Dala Local Government Area, saw participants wielding placards with messages in Hausa and English, expressing their concerns about the high costs of flour affecting their businesses. The Chairperson of the Kano State Gurasa Bakers Association, Fatima Auwal, revealed that over half of the bakers had been forced out of business due to the steep rise in flour prices. Gurasa Bakers Association Laments Business Closure Amidst Flour Price Hike in Kano……...CONTINUE READING
In a bid to draw attention to their plight, Gurasa bakers in Kano took to the streets, protesting the exorbitant prices of flour. Chairperson Fatima Auwal highlighted that the escalating costs, reaching N43,000 per 50kg bag, have led to the closure of more than half of the businesses. The protesters urged BUA, the manufacturing company responsible for IRS Flour, a vital ingredient in Gurasa production, to consider making the commodity more affordable. The bakers appealed to both flour mills and the Federal Government for intervention, citing the dire impact on their livelihoods and the broader small-scale business community, predominantly run by women.
Kano Gurasa Bakers Face Existential Threat as Flour Prices Skyrocket
Gurasa bakers in Kano are facing a severe existential threat as soaring flour prices force them out of business. The protest held at Chediyar Yangurasa brought attention to the challenges confronting the predominantly female Gurasa bakers, with placards emphasizing the unsustainable costs of flour. Chairperson Fatima Auwal disclosed that the situation had escalated from N16,000 to N43,000 per 50kg bag, resulting in the closure of over half of the businesses. The bakers singled out IRS Flour produced by BUA as their preferred choice and appealed to both the company and the Federal Government to intervene, citing the widespread impact on their lives and families.
Kano Gurasa Bakers Association Appeals for Help Amid Flour Price Crisis
The Kano State Gurasa Bakers Association is making a desperate appeal for assistance as the rising price of flour pushes them to the brink of closure. Hundreds of bakers, predominantly women, took to the streets in protest, displaying placards with messages condemning the high costs of flour. Chairperson Fatima Auwal revealed that the price had surged from N16,000 to N43,000 per 50kg bag, resulting in more than half of the bakers shutting down their businesses. The association appealed to BUA, other flour mills, and the Federal Government to intervene and alleviate the hardships faced by the small-scale business community, predominantly run by women.
Kano’s Gurasa Bakers Desperate for Relief as Flour Prices Reach Alarming Heights
Gurasa bakers in Kano are facing an alarming crisis as the skyrocketing prices of flour push them to the brink. The protest at Chediyar Yangurasa, led by the Kano State Gurasa Bakers Association, highlighted the dire situation, with demonstrators carrying placards expressing their dismay. Chairperson Fatima Auwal shared that the price of flour had surged from N16,000 to N43,000 per 50kg bag, causing the closure of over half of the businesses. The bakers urgently appealed to BUA, other flour mills, and the Federal Government for intervention, citing the severe impact on their livelihoods and the broader small-scale business sector, predominantly managed by women.
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