Cashless: Poor network stalls sales as traders complain at Lagos market

Poor mobile service network at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex that houses three markets in Lagos, on Saturday stalled commerce, as traders complained of inability to transfer cash online.
The traders, who at the close of business, said that the problem was frustrating and unbearable.
They said that many customers who bought goods with the hope of transferring cash online to pay for the items, waited for the debit alerts till the end of the day without success as purchased and packed goods were returned.
The introduction of the new redesigned N1,000, N200 and N500 notes and its slow-pace release in the system by banks, as directed by the federal government, has been causing hardship to the people.
The government said the cash shortage was to revamp the economy.
Andrew Umeh, an article and confectionary distributor, said that the cashless policy that they have adopted was not helping matters because of poor network.
Mr Umeh, who doubles as the Chairman of Line Heads, appealed to the authorities to help improve mobile network in the market.
“Since the government is finding it difficult to release cash to the system for reasons best known to them, they should please allow us to trade with better network service to encourage online cash transfers,” he said.
Chijioke Duru, a Business Machine seller, said that trading has become herculean as people who buy items as low as N1,500 opted for online cash transfers.
Mr Duru, who said he lost a transaction worth N700,000 because of lack of cash and poor mobile network to enable the customer make a transfer, said if the trend continues by next week, a huge protest will be imminent for many who are affected.
“We are tired of this frustrations. Government should provide us with an alternative, soft-landing by ensuring that network is improved.
“Many of us rented these places with big amount of money with workers and levies to cater for. It is from the sales that we see money to foot these bills,” he said.
He noted that the market was virtually empty without customers because of the shortage of cash.
Elsewhere at a relaxation spot in Tedi, Ojo, Lagos, the same scenario was noticed, as fiasco ensued because of poor network as customers who purchased drinks and other items were unable to transfer cash online.
The altercation that poor network generated at the place between the owners that did not allow the customers to leave until they got an alert that did not come, took the intervention of operatives to settle the matter with signed agreement for the customers to pay the following day if the expected payment alert did not come.
(NAN)
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