Sellers of rat poisons and traps in Abuja have reported a rise in sales following the outbreak of Lassa Fever in 10 states.
A survey conducted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Saturday in Abuja, showed that residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were buying either the rat poisons or other traps than hitherto.
At Garki, Utako and Wuse Markets, rat poison sellers were seen brandishing their products and winning the attention of eager customers, who before the Lassa outbreak never paid attention to the products.
Malam Usman Abdullahi, a rat poison seller in the Garki market, told NAN he had recorded enormous sales in the past two weeks since the outbreak was recorded.
"The demand rose immediately one person was reported killed by the fever in Abuja.
"People now patronise us; the most expensive rat poison that used to go for N600 is now sold for N700, but people still buy without complaining," he said.
"Most of the time, customers ask for the strongest poison that will kill rats instantly; the poison that kills and dries up the rats are really in demand.
"Although the Lassa disease is a bad thing, for us it is good business since we are making our profit," he said.
At traffic points, hawkers included those selling rat poison products to customers in the vehicles.
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