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Power Outages Hurt Nigerian Frozen Food Traders

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2012-07-10  Origin: Quick Frozen Foods  Views: 56
Core Tip: People in the United States may be upset about losing frozen food to blackouts, but in the largest city of Nigeria, Lagos, power outages are chronic and frozen food traders are suffering.
Some traders complain that irregular power supply has cost them millions of naira (the naira is about 151 to the dollar). Alhaja Afusat Popoola, the Iya-Oloja of the Ijora Frozen Food Market Association, said that irregular power supply had forced many traders out of the market.

Popoola appealed to Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) authorities to carry out regular maintenance of the company's facilities to improve electricity supply. "We have lost lots of money, due to epileptic power supply. We urge the PHCN to save our business from total collapse," she said.

Yet she commended the Eko Zone of PHCN for remarkable power supply improvements noticed in recent days. This, she said, had encouraged the market management to facilitate prompt payment of bills. "I have instructed all shops owners to ensure constant payment of the bills, which is the only way to appreciate PHCN," she said.
 
 
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