Vacation: KwaraPoly Traders laments over low patronage

 Vacation: KwaraPoly Traders laments over low patronage 


By Owolabi Rasheedat

Traders in Kwara State Polytechnic campus has lamented over low patronage of students due to the vacation which according to them have greatly affected their income. 


In an interview with one of the campus traders,Mrs Grace Oladele said sales has been very bad, survival is getting difficult for them as they are not making sales. 


She further explained that her goods are not as much as before, adding that there is not enough money to purchase goods and she she manages to get, there’s no one to buy it.


She explained that only the students of Mass Communication in campus are their only customers and one of the reason that she is still coming, otherwise she would have stop coming.

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    1. I believe this is just how the economy has been designed by our leaders, now we face economy crisis which is affecting the masses pretty badly. My only hope is that the Government/leaders bring an end to all of this for the betterment of we masses. Thanks for the update Owolabi

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    2. Well this actually is to be expected when we have leaders who doesn’t think about the masses… we only hope they stop being greedy.

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  2. Things should get better when school resumes back on campus next week

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  3. This is heartbreaking. It’s so sad that the students on vacation hasn’t resume cause the trade sellers rely on them to make sales and also feed their family.

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    1. Thanks for the update Owolabi Rasheedat Boluwatife keep on

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  4. Let government look into these,

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  5. Things should change from Monday since school activities continues on Monday

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  6. Thanks to everyone

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