Ghanaians scramble for affordable foodstuff at MoFA
He urged patrons to exercise patience as the Ministry was putting in place measures to ensure that every person comes to the PFJ Market gets at least a bag of rice to take home.
Press Secretary to the Food and Agriculture Minister, Issah Alhassan, described the high patronage as “a rational response from Ghanaians to the low prices at PFJ market.
“This should send a message to the people at the open market to price their goods reasonably to attract patrons.”
He urged patrons to exercise patience as the Ministry was putting in place measures to ensure that every person comes to the PFJ Market gets at least a bag of rice to take home.
He, however gave the assurance that there were more than enough supplies in the Ministry’s secure stores to take care of the high demand.
Some of the items on sale yesterday were bags of rice, which were going for between GH¢70 for a 5kg bag and GH¢350 for a 25kg, while a 10kg bag of brown rice was going for GH¢90.
Other items on sale yesterday were tubers of yam, bunches of plantain, as well as vegetables like carrots and cabbages, and cooking oil.
A shopper who gave her name as Dora, and had come all the way from Teshie, told this paper in an interview that she had spent about GH¢1,000 shopping for herself and her colleagues.
She commended the Ministry for the idea of the PFJ market, stating that she had managed to save about GH¢600 shopping at the Ministry than she would have at the open market.
Unfortunately, a lot of the other patrons including Samuel Tetteh who had come from Dansoman, had disappointing tales to tell, as the produce had run out before they even got to the Ministry’s premises.
Source: norvanreports.com