After the announcement by the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, that the “Ounje Eko” food markets will start selling food at lower prices in the five parts of the state on Sunday, March 17, residents may go to the different locations to buy food at affordable prices.
Sanwo-Olu said the food markets will only operate on Sundays from 11am to 4pm at 57 places in the state.
During a live media chat on February 22, the governor revealed that the ‘Sunday Markets’ initiative was meant to reduce the impact of the high living costs in the country.
In a statement on Friday, the state Commissioner, Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, announced the start of the initiative, and mentioned that the markets would give Lagosians a 25 percent discount on essential food items like rice, beans, garri, bread, eggs, tomatoes, and pepper.
The statement said, “To prevent cheating and ensure the food reaches many Lagosians, a voucher system will be introduced as the pilot scheme starts.
Independent payment solution providers and food vendors have been chosen to run the process and will provide real-time data on the operation for monitoring.”
Infographics provided by the commissioner showed that the markets will be open at 27 locations in Ikeja, six in Lagos Island, nine in Ikorodu, five in Epe, and 10 in Badagry.
The statement also listed the prices of the food items.
A 5kg bag of rice will be sold for N5,325 while 1kg will cost N1,065; a 5kg bag of beans will go for N6,225 while 1kg will be sold for N1,245. Also, 5kg of garri will be sold for N3,975 while 1kg will cost N795.
Other food items include 2 kg of tomatoes for N1,800; 1kg of tatashe for N1,275; 1kg of atarodo for N1,875; 1kg of onions for N450; one loaf of bread for N750; two loaves of bread for N1,500; and one crate of eggs for N2,700.
Some of the discounted markets are in Agege LGA: Dairy Farm Secondary School, Orile-Agege LCDA: Saka Tinubu Memorial School, Orile Agege, Ajeromi-Ifelodun: AFRICAN Primary School (close to the Secretariat), Ikorodu LGA: Ikorodu Grammar School, Igbogbo/Bayeku LCDA: Zumuratu Islamiya Grammar School, Igbogbo, Ijede LCDA: Luwasa Junior High School, Ijede. Kosofe LGA: St. Emmanuel Primary School, Ogudu and Ikosi Isheri LCDA: Ikosi High School, Ketu.
The markets were zoned under Ikeja, Ikorodu, Badagary and Epe areas.
Expressing excitement at the development, a Lagos resident, Mr Sunday Akurulo speaking to our correspondent on the “Ounje Eko” food market sales starting on Sunday appreciated the governor, but however is expressed doubt on how long the initiative would last.
Akurulo, who is married with three kids resides in Dairo Street, Ikosi Ketu, said he would send his wife to the location in the area, Ikosi High School, to know if it is true what the government has promised.
“Governor Sanwo-Olu is a nice man, but I am not sure the government can keep up the good gesture. My wife will go to the market tomorrow (Sunday). At least lets enjoy it while it lasts.
Another resident, Mrs Patricia Ugorji, who is a single mother of two, and lives in the same Ikosi, said she might not go to the market because it would be crowded.
The 35 years-old teacher said, "You know things like this always cause casualties, just like the rice sales at the Navy dockyard where people lost their lives and no one cared. I will rather continue to pray to God to provide for me than go and risk my life and time there."
However, another Lagos resident and mother of one, Eberechi Dike, said she was aware of the Lagos Food Discount market, but due to her current financial situation she might not visit the market today (Sunday).
"It depends on how I wake up. I don't have money anywhere now to buy any food items even though I need them. I will try next weekend and I hope by then it won't be too crowded."
But Mrs Abosede Odunayo, described the initiative as a welcome development, explaining that she would take advantage of it and stock her home with food items.
"This is a welcome development. I will be at the one (discounted food market) near to me to buy food items. I am always afraid when it is time to buy foodstuffs because of their high prices. This time around, I believe I will smile home after my time at one of the markets," Mrs Odunayo stressed.