As the residents of Walewale prepare to observe the third day of the curfew imposed by the Ministry of the Interior, residents are beginning to feel its economic repercussions.

This crucial trade hub, serving as a vital thoroughfare for goods flowing from Burkina Faso and neighboring border towns like Bunkprugu to Togo, faces significant disruptions as nighttime activities come to a standstill.

As reported earlier, the imposition of the curfew in Walewale has marked a pivotal moment for the region, particularly regarding its economic landscape.

With the road serving as a critical highway for trade and industry, the curfew has led to a noticeable decline in commercial activities.