 Prizes over central commodities in the open markets have continued to skyrocket and seem to be above the reach of the common man. Plus, David Correspondent, love Ikuku Yidoku, visited some markets and lagas and brought back the supports. Our first part of call is a live chicken and rum section of the popular Idumato market in Lagos Island. It is void of the unusual human traffic situation, occasioned by Christians trooping in and out to buy one item or the other ahead of Easter celebration. From live birds and gold section to perishable goods such as tomato, pepper, onions, etc. were met the traders practically lying idle. They had little or no customer to attend to. Nobody go by as they work hard in some markets, nobody follow by, that's why markets do safe. Market no day at all, market no day. And the curry worker work hard too much, market no day, in no day at all, that's why they do now. Because market is too cost. I can't, no move at all, at all. My tongue got the same small small, everything required to bring and also to hold up. No more so, market no small small. People know they come like last year, but Alamdulillah is small small, they are coming to buy the chicken, but even the fries is not the same with that last year. A little down the road is another section where curry, rice, beans and other edible items are sold. The story isn't different. The traders also decry low patronage and high cost of goods. Gold prices, everything costs. Gold prices, gold, how much gold do they sell, what's the difference? Gold prices are less, what's the difference, how much do they sell? They are all the same, what's the difference? Some people were selling something last year, 2 years. This year they were selling 5 years. Last two years ago you were selling this pigeon, 3,000, 2,000, 5,000, but this year you are selling 4,000, 3,000, 5,000. Something is cost this year, no money to buy it safe, as it costs. There you can raise it, it's not 500, 400, this year 700, 600. They call on the federal governments to come to their aid and address issues affecting the economy. Made them help us because all the things where we decide now, they just put money, they think just they go up and no money to buy it. Where we come market today, the price where we buy market today, if you come tomorrow, then we just put money again. Made them help us, made them help us, we need help, made them help us, everybody they para, made them help us. Despite the worrisome scenario, these traders are still hopeful of better days ahead. Love you Kuku Uyeduku, plus TV News. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.