It’s been a mixed bag of experiences for traders, hawkers, and customers as they navigate the transition from December to January where Christmas has come to an end.
Doris Hammond, a dress seller, mentioned a shift in market dynamics. She noted that while December was prosperous, January had already shown signs of a nosedive, attributing it to parents focusing on meeting school-related expenses rather than incurring additional purchases.
Barikisu, a foodstuff vendor, shared similar sentiments about the Christmas season but had hope for January. She is optimistic that the start of the new year, will come with improved market conditions, and traders are praying for a better turnout.
In contrast, a garden eggs seller found the market to be consistent, stating that the demand for their produce remained steady from December to January.
Another trader also mentioned a significant difference in market behavior as students are returning to school. Customers, prioritizing essential needs, contributed to the observed shift in purchasing patterns.
Traders dealing in items like dresses reported a thriving business in December, showcasing the diversity in market dynamics.
Haruna, an onion seller, pointed out a positive turn for perishable goods. The decline in onion prices is anticipated to boost business, with customers expected to take advantage of the more affordable prices compared to December.