Business News of Friday, 24 April 2020

Source: GNA

Coronavirus: Bolgatanga market days take a new trend

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Traders at the Bolgatanga Market have taken a new trend in carrying out their businesses in markets in the Municipality since the Municipal Assembly gave a directive for closure of the markets in order to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A visit by the Ghana News Agency to the Ayia market, which is the old market and the new market in the Bolgatanga Township, a day after the official market day saw traders doing brisk business flouting the social distance protocols for which reason the markets were shut down about 10 days ago.

Some traders in the market who did not want to give their identities said traders from neighbouring communities usually arrived with their goods in the evenings of the official markets days to sell their wares the next day, which is a non-market day.

To this end, the market days, which come every three days have gradually taken a new trend since the off market days are becoming more brisk with business, characterized by the usual crowding and bustle of market days.

Madam Ayuriinga Nsoh, a visitor to the market expressed concern about the crowding in the market said: “there seems to be a change in the Bolgatanga market day calendar”.

The Markets were closed down about 10 days ago by the Assembly for fear that traders not adhering to social distancing and disregarding the COVID-19 protocols laid down by the President, would aid the spread of the virus in the municipality.