It has been almost two weeks after the December polls and prices of goods have dropped to approximately 10% in different markets in the capital city.

The traders have indicated that this gesture is due t to the numerous overwhelming promises made by the incoming President Nana Akuffo Addo.

They claim they are having high hopes that the President-elect will honour his words after he is sworn in come January 7.

Speaking to Citi Business News, a trader said, “We decided to reduce our prices; for biscuit for instance, the usual retail price is GHc57, but we have slashed it down by GHc2 and it is now going for GHc55. This is a decision we have taken out of excitement.”

Another said, “Business has been a bit brisk. There is slight improvement compared to the past when things were so bad that we were almost losing our capital.”

“But we believe that after the inauguration things will improve. We believe that with the coming in of the NPP administration, business will pick up,” he added.

Reduction in prices of goods initially emanated from Abossey Okai, the hub for sale of spare parts.

But the traders who had reduced the prices of their wares drastically however dismissed assertions that the decision was influenced by the promises by the NPP’s presidential candidate ahead of the general elections.

Mr. Siaw Ampadu, a leader of the traders at Abossey Okai said, the reduction in prices was not due to political reasons; but is to afford customers the opportunity to buy their products at reduced cost.

“It is true that we have cut our prices down but it is not due to political reasons. Since 2007, we find ways to cut down on our prices so that our customers can purchase our products. Being in the Christmas time, people travel a lot and if the prices are high, they cannot buy from us so we try to cut our prices every December and we started since 2007,” he said.

Although the new government has not been sworn in yet, the traders say they anticipate their businesses will flourish when the new government takes over.