COVID-19: Stakeholders, residents groan as prices of protective items skyrocket in Ibadan
scarcity and increment of prices of protective items against Coronavirus also known as COVID-19 in Ibadan.
Our correspondent gathered that some of the shops that still have those items in stocks have increased the prices from 100 percent and above. Findings by DAILY POST in some supermarkets, pharmacy stores and medicine stores in some major areas such as Mokola, Dugbe, UCH Road and Eleyele, revealed that prices of the items have been increased since the outbreak of the Coronavirus in December.
They, however, expressed their displeasures at the way the prices were inflated at this period when the people need the items most.
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