General News of Tuesday, 17 March 2020
Source: www.ghanaweb.live
2020-03-17GUTA 'defends' hand sanitizer price increase
play videoGUTA president, Dr Joseph Obeng
After Ghana confirmed 6 cases of the global pandemic; coronavirus, there has been a high demand for disinfectants, especially hand sanitizers on the market.
The use of the aforementioned product is among precautionary measures outlined by authorities to help protect oneself from contracting the disease.
Many Ghanaians, including newsmakers; Nana Aba Anamoah, Michael Oti Adjei among others have resorted
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Currently, hand sanitizers are being sold at exorbitant fees at various business hubs due to the high demand of the product on the market.
Ghanaians have since complained about the high cost of disinfectants and speaking on this, President of the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), Dr. Joseph Obeng intimated, that there is nothing wrong with traders charging exorbitant fees on sanitizers and other products like wet wipes and tissues, something he believes is not a deliberate measure by these traders.
Justifying his claim, he said “If you know what sales is, we have this theory of demand and supply. Normally the driving factor is there. If there is a shortage of goods, automatically prices go up, it’s a natural sequence so that one is not a deliberate measure by anybody.”
Inasmuch as traders want to make money at this time, he advised them to be circumspect about the pricing of their products so the Ghanaian populace can make a purchase to protect themselves as well, if not, traders will in turn have its ripple effects.
“If the thing is available, you have to think about our own welfare that if we so punish the consuming populace and they do not have these to protect themselves, the ripple effect will come back to us. So whiles you are thinking about your profits, you also have to think about your own self and other people”.