Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in separate interviews on Friday, some of the dealers attributed the boom to the Chiristians’ abstinence from eating meat on a Good Friday when Jesus Christ’s crucifixion took place on the Cross of Calvary.
Mrs Mary Ijezie, a fish dealer at Garki Market said she had transacted so much business since she opened her shop to customers, although she did not disclose the volume of sales.
According to Ijezie, customers were buying fish, either dried or fresh at exorbitant prices in order to observe the significance of Good Friday, adding that the catholic faithful were prominent among her customers.
She explained that a kilogramme of fish was going to her customers for N1,000 while the largest size of catfish was selling between N3,000 and N5,000.
Mrs Lauretta Abor, a dealer in frozen fish at Ogbete Main Market, also said she recorded good sales since she resumed business, attributing the boom to the large number of Christians who were observing Good Friday.
Abor said that a carton of fish was selling for between N16, 000 and N18, 000, adding that a unit of frozen fish sold for between N300 and N600.
“We are always prepared for this day because it must surely come for us to make good sales and be happy at the end of the day,” she said.
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