The economic crisis reduced sales of sacrificial animals in Nigeria



Pat Nigerians are not able to buy a sheep to slaughter on Eid al - Adha, due to theeconomic recession experienced by the country and the deterioration of thenational currency.
And ranges lamb price in Nigeria between thirty thousand and seventy thousand naira naira ($ 95 to $ -222) by weight, and in order to attract customers traders proceed to sell at any price was, but they do not achieve their goal.
He said Abu Bakr Ibrahim dealer sheep in a city of Kano, northern Nigeria markets this year that he did not sell only twenty sheep, and he had sold five hundred sheep last year.
Said another dealer sheep named Mudesir Mustafa said that "more than a third of people do not have the means to sacrifice Boukrov this year due to the recession," the Nigerian economy has also entered a recession officially announced last month after scoring two consecutive quarters of contraction.
This economic crisis is due to the drop in world oil prices two years ago, and attacks by armed groups on oil facilities since the beginning of the year, and Nigeria relies entirely on its oil exports.
The decline in the exchange rate of the naira against the Nigerian dollar , the rate rose inflation to 17% last July, and foreign investment have fallen to their lowest levels.
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