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    Cement: NABMON Tasks FG on Establishing Price Regulation Board

    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeFebruary 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cement: NABMON Tasks FG on Establishing Price Regulation Board

    The National Association of Block Moulders of Nigeria (NABMON) have urged the Federal Government to swiftly establish a Commodity Price Regulation Board to regulate price of cement in the country.

    The National President, NABMON, Mr Adesegun Banjoko, made the call in a statement on Thursday in Lagos.

    He said that setting up the board and effectively implementing its recommendation on prices of cement would address the continued rise in prices of cement nationwide.

    Also a Federal High Court in Lagos on Feb. 7, said the Federal Government should fix the prices of goods and petroleum products within seven days.

    According to Banjoko, the swift establishment of the board will also prevent unfair practices and make it easier for many Nigerians to own their own homes.

    He said: “The rate at which cost of building materials in Nigeria keeps increasing on daily basis, leaves much to be desired as our price index.

    “In particular, the daily increase in the cost of Cement that is commonly used for various construction works as a main bonding agent to other materials, is of a very grave concern.

    “One of the inevitable fall- out of this vicious trend will be a fresh wave of building and construction collapses/ distress.

    “This will be attributable to the factor of managing materials and cutting corners as a result of high prices, thereby, leading to loss of lives and property.”

    The NABMON president also urged the government to increase competition by encouraging both local production and responsible importation to lower prices through higher supply.

    “According to reports reaching my table as the national president, cement presently sells for between N7,500 and N11,000 per bag.

    “In particular, reports from Ondo State confirms N11,000.

    “Our government should braze up against enemies of this nation, making life unbearable for the common man in their various disservice roles.”

    Banjoko also called on the government to address and manage the foreign exchange volatility.

    He explained that managing the foreign exchange volatility through monetary policies and diversifying export revenue sources, could help to stabilize the impact of dollar.

    He, therefore, advised the government to act proactively, stressing that delaying action could exacerbate the situation, making future solutions more complex and expensive. #Cement: NABMON Tasks FG on Establishing Price Regulation Board

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