Traders blame high prices on road blocks

Radio Voice of HopeWednesday, February 1, 2017 - 14:49

Traders in Wau blame skyrocketing prices on too many road blocks charging a
lot of money. Another cause of high prices of commodities is the
ever-increasing exchange rate of the US Dollars against South Sudanese
Pounds, Radio Voice of Hope reports.

Traders say they pay taxes twice as Aweil collects and so does Wau. Mabior
Ayom Ayom, a trader in Wau Market says the cost of goods begins to increase
right from the border of Sudan with many checkpoints demanding payment.

He adds that many South Sudanese only trade in foreign currencies such US
Dollars, which increases scarcity of goods. Abdahalla Ibrahim, a trader in
Jaw market says the prices of commodities could be reduced during rainy
season if goods were stored. But, constant breaking of shops and high costs
of rent are threats to traders, he says.

Mel Aleu Goc, Wau Municipality Mayor says parties affected by skyrocketing
prices are the civil population and the government. He says traders always
complain when government demands more money while they increase prices
without consulting authorities.

Mayor Aleu says some traders disobey orders of the government. Akol Majok
Rok, Wau State Minister of Finance says the cabinet has resolved to remove
some checkpoints to reduce prices. The state government will give some
dollars to traders to provide goods if it receives its share from the
national government, he says.

He adds that a specified number of security personnel will be deployed in
checkpoints for safety reasons. Wau State Director-General in the Ministry
of Finance urges traders to reject any illegal payment without form 15.

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