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Economic Hardship: Benue tailors lament low patronage during yuletide

by Diplomatic Info
December 23, 2024
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Tailors in Benue had decried the unusually low patronage they were experiencing ahead of Christmas and New Year celebrations.

They stated this in an interview on Monday in Makurdi.

Some of the tailors described 2024 as the worst period for their business in recent years in a Christmas season.

John Agbe stated that the harsh economic conditions had forced many of their customers to prioritise basic needs over nonessential services like sewing new clothes.

“As a result, many tailoring shops are now empty, with few or no customers placing orders for new clothes or accessories.

“The low patronage has not only affected the tailors’ livelihoods but also their ability to provide for their families during the festive period.

“Many tailors are now struggling to make ends meet, and some may be forced to close their shops temporarily or permanently if the situation does not improve,” Mr Agbe said.

Also, Ruth Ahii said that the Benue tailors condition had gone to a critical stage and called on the government and other stakeholders to provide support and relief to help them navigate the difficult period.

Ms Ahii said that they believed that they could continue to provide their services and contribute to the local economy with the right assistance.

Joseph Jeremiah corroborated Mr Agbe that with the economic hardship, people had less disposable income to spend on nonessential items, including clothing.

“Consumers are prioritising essential expenses, such as food, rent, and utilities, over discretionary spending on clothes.

“The economic downturn has led to a decrease in demand for clothing, resulting in fewer orders from customers.

“The economic situation has made it challenging for tailors to source high-quality materials at affordable prices, thereby further reducing their profit margins,” Mr Jeremiah said.

(NAN)

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