Kosubosu (NAN) – Bush meat sellers in Kosubosu
Community in Kwara said on Tuesday that business was gradually picking up two
months after the outbreak of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
Some of the meat sellers, who spoke with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kosubosu, said they had started enjoying patronage
again, after customers deserted them because of fears of contracting the Ebola
virus.
Some West African countries, including Nigeria
recorded deaths at the peak of the Ebola disease crisis with the World Health
Organisation (WHO) putting the number of deaths in the sub-region so far at
about 2,793.
Fatimoh Ibrahim, a bush meat
vendor at Kaiama Market in the Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara, said that
the outbreak had serious negative impact on bush meat business.
She, however, expressed her delight that business
was gradually picking up.
“Before the disease outbreak, we usually sold all
the products daily but when Ebola came, we will wait endlessly for days for
buyers,’’ she said.
Her colleague, Aishat Lawal,
said she was almost frustrated out of the business.
“Business has been quite frustrating in the past
two months but thank God we now enjoy four to five patronages daily.
“We almost closed shop as some people kept
telling us that we should stop the business except we have intention of killing
people.
“We, however, kept faith in the business because
we don’t have any other means of survival.”
The traders who commended the Federal Government
for containing the disease, however, appealed to government to put measures in
place to eradicate the disease completely in the country.
They argued that this would allay fears of the
public and improve socio-economic activities in Nigeria
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