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    Price of machetes drops after elections - Peculiar Postings - MSNBC.com

    Brutal law of supply and demand
    Price of machetes drops in Nigeria after elections as political violence ebbs

    Updated: 5:14 p.m. ET July 3, 2007
    ABUJA, Nigeria - The price of machetes has halved in parts of Nigeria since the end of general elections in April because demand from thugs sponsored by politicians has subsided, the state-owned News Agency of Nigeria reported.

    NAN surveyed prices in the northeastern state of Gombe and found that a good quality machete was now selling for 400 naira ($3) compared with 800 naira before the elections, which were marred by politically motivated violence in many states.

    "A price survey on machetes, which served as a popular weapon among political thugs in the state, indicated ... a drop in the price of the implement," NAN reported over the weekend.

    Machetes are primarily used as a tool for farming in Nigeria, but they are also popular among political gangsters.

    "Before the conduct of the general elections, I was selling a minimum of seven machetes daily but can hardly sell one a day now," said Usman Masi, a trader quoted by NAN.

    Africa's most populous country returned to civilian rule in 1999 after three decades of almost continuous army rule, but violence remains a feature of politics, especially during the build-up to elections.

    European election monitors estimated that at least 200 people were killed in politically motivated violence during months of campaigning ahead of the April polls.

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