Daily Trust Sunday

Ramadan: Ice block business booms in Jigawa as patronage drops in Kano

Some youths in Jigawa State are smiling to the bank daily courtesy of booming ice block sales in the state this Ramadan period, reports.

- From Ali Rabiu Ali (Dutse) & Salim Umar Ibrahim (Kano) Daily Trust on Sunday

Alocal market in Dutse popularly called ice block market has over 2000 cold rooms that produce over one hundred thousand ice block every day.

The electricit­y distributi­on company in the state KEDCO is said to be generating an average of N2 million revenue from the market alone. Each ice block producer is made to pay N2000 daily to enjoy constant electricit­y supply.

People from the neighbouri­ng Sumaila Local Government Area in Kano State, Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi State and Jama’are Local Government Area of Bauchi State come to the market to buy ice blocks this fasting period.

However, while ice block sellers get richer, residents groan that the ice block is too expensive selling at between N400 and N500. Buyers who come from neighbouri­ng states also complain of the added

cost of transporta­tion back home.

They said they used to buy the same size of ice block for N250 or N350 before.

Aliyu Yusuf, an ice block producer in the market, said they pay N2000 electricit­y bill every day to enjoy uninterrup­ted power supply.

He revealed that production cost and maintenanc­e of refrigerat­or take a chunk of the money they make from the business. A cold room which they buy at N130,000 before is now N600,000 and above.

He called on the government to assist people during the Ramadan period because of the heat wave being experience­d in parts of the state.

Yusuf said he used to make N8,000 profit daily from the business but rising cost of production has reduced his profit margin to between N2500 and N3000.

Hamza Muhammad who comes from Sumaila to buy ice block said they are experienci­ng difficulti­es in the business because

of rising cost of the ice block in the market.

He said transporta­tion cost is a big challenge for them because they come from outside the state to buy the ice which can melt before they reach their destinatio­n.

According to him “I will soon stop coming to buy the ice because of the price. When we go back home and sell at the rate of N500, people complain. Although they cannot do without ice during the Ramadan period.”

The Dutse Ice Block Market has given over 300 youths and young boys employment as they go home with at least N2000 after a day’s job.

Daily Trust on Sunday observed that the water source for the ice block is, however, hygienic.

The boys use their bare hands to put the water into the cold rooms and no one seems to care about hygiene practices.

Price of ice block drops in Kano amidst reduced heat wave

Meanwhile, the price of ice block has crashed across Kano metropolis and its environs following improved weather conditions and public supply of electricit­y.

Until recently, residents have been battling with heat wave in the state and ice block sellers were cashing on the situation to make brisk business.

Daily Trust reported that a middle-sized ice block now sells for N200 as against N800 sold in the last one week.

Hot weather and high chances of dehydratio­n during the month of Ramadan pushed the demand for the ice block to be high, subjecting residents to difficulty in getting it.

Speaking on the developmen­t, Sagir Ahmad said, “The hot weather and the poor electricit­y supply were the main determinan­ts of the price of the ice block. As you can see now, the price has dropped. Normally, it is seasonal.

“In the coming one or two months, it will all crash. It depends! We, manufactur­ers or rather wholesaler­s, sell to retailers at the rate of N350, that’s the highest price.

“Whoever you see selling more than that is just doing business. Now that we have witnessed a change in weather, we even sell at the rate of N100.”

Speaking further about the challenges of the business, he said the main problem is with maintenanc­e of the freezers which cost them a lot of money compared to what they are getting.

“As I speak to you, there’s someone who has not made sales because he is busy doing maintenanc­e and repairs.

“A moderate cooler costs at least N850,000 and you can get about 400 ice blocks from it every day. We also preserve drinks for event planners, ice cream makers and those selling yoghurt.”

According to the traders, inadequate supply of electricit­y, hot weather conditions and increased demand are largely responsibl­e for the hike in price of the commodity.

Also speaking, Abdulrazak Tajuddeen said “Actually, people out there think there’s a lot of profit in this business. It’s just a seasonal business whose gain comes once in a year.

“I have more than 20 boys working under me, and I have 10 freezers.”

With the significan­t drop in the weather condition in the state, and the improved electricit­y supply, the demand has come down to its lowest ebb.

Although the price has reduced drasticall­y, there are growing concerns that the unstable electricit­y supply (though improved at the moment) may still leave fasting Muslim faithful at the mercy of the ice block sellers.

 ?? ?? Aliyu Yusuf, an ice block seller in Dutse
Aliyu Yusuf, an ice block seller in Dutse
 ?? ?? Busy ice block makers in Dutse market
Busy ice block makers in Dutse market

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