Residents of Jos are lamenting the prevailing biting cold
that has enveloped the city, saying the weather condition is disrupting
their routine activities.
This is just as many residents of Kano on Thursday remained
indoors following the intensity of the cold weather, which started on
Wednesday night.
Daily Correspondents also garthered that Maiduguri city is
also badly affected by the cold weather, with many in the city pitying
IDPs, especially children and women, who live in makeshift camps.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that temperature in
Jos dropped to an average of 11 degrees Celsius in the evening, but
rises to about 19 degrees in the afternoon.
Some of the residents complained that the cold weather had
disrupted their routine activities as they had to spend longer hours
indoors.
A student, Mr. John Emeka, said it was difficult for him to get out of bed and prepare for his outings.
“As you can see, I am wearing a sweater and a very thick
jacket and also tying a scarf on my head, hand gloves and socks to keep
myself warm, having stayed indoors for many hours, ‘’ Emeka said.
Similarly, Mrs. Annette Akpan said she resorted to wearing
“cold breakers” to shield herself from the adverse weather and advised
fellow residents to do likewise so as not to “break down.”
A trader at Terminus market, Mrs. Ngozi Peters, said the
inclement weather had compelled her to open her shop late in the
morning.
“This cold is too severe and that is why I stay indoors for
many hours before setting out to the market; my health first before any
other thing,” Peters said.
NAN reports that the cold weather had pushed up prices of
second hand sweaters and jackets with the materials selling for between
N2000 and N2500, as against the former N500 and N600, respectively.
A dealer in second-hand sweaters, Musa Adamu, blamed the price increase on the high demand for the wears because of the cold.
The report said that the sudden change in the weather
condition also forced a lot of the residents to wear warm clothes in
order to protect themselves from the chilly weather.
NAN also reports that the chilly weather had also forced many families to resort to using charcoal and firewood to warm their bodies as the weather became colder.
In Kano, the early morning hours of yesterday had recorded
the coldest temperature, thereby forcing commercial tricycle operators
to suspend operation as most of the streets in the ancient city had been
deserted.
A resident of the city, Malam Bello Sani, said he had not
been able to come out in the morning as he used to due to the sudden
cold weather in the city.
According to him, Kano metropolis recorded a low
temperature of 7°C on Wednesday night, which is colder than London at
9°C on the same night.
“I have to go and buy charcoal at Sabon Gari market with
which to use with my family to warm our bodies as the intensity of the
weather is increasing,” he said.
Another resident, Alhaji Bashir Muhammad, told NAN that he
had not been able to ride his motorcycle today (Thursday) due to the
chilly weather condition.
Muhammad, however, expressed optimism that the cold would subside before the schools reopen within the next one week.
NAN also observed that tea sellers along the major roads
were making brisk business as a result of the cold weather while
residents continued to complain about the chilly weather which caught
them unprepared.
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