A stronger cedi sounded great on paper, but Kadjebi traders say customers still are not spending because wallets remain empty.
Kadjebi traders voice frustration
Kadjebi traders voice frustration
- Traders in Kadjebi expected better sales after the cedi appreciated.
- Customer patronage stayed flat despite the currency's strengthening.
- Hardware shops, cosmetic outlets, and provision stores all reported sluggishness.
- A market survey on Tuesday confirmed the widespread sales drought.
- Kudjo Ntiamoah said import costs dipped, but customers still hesitate.
- Ntiamoah urged the government to pay cocoa farmers and boost spending.
- Francisca Nyame reported months of slow cosmetics sales persisting.
- Buyers grab tiny quantities or skip purchasing entirely, per Nyame.
- Vida Aku Amanu of the Kadjebi Market Women Association echoed concerns.
- Low patronage is crushing traders' ability to restock properly.
- Amanu wants government policies that actually lift disposable income.
- Currency gains alone are not fixing people's financial constraints.