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Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by OAM4J: 4:32am On Sep 12, 2011
As cement prices return to rooftops

The construction of roads, infrastructure and housing is reeling again under a vicious resurgence of cement prices. Reports have it that in many parts of the country, especially the Lagos metropolis, where development of housing projects is proceeding at a frenetic pace, a bag of cement now goes for as a high as N2,800 per bag.

This obviously tops the all time high price of N2,500 per bag reported in May 2011, when newly elected President Goodluck Jonathan summoned cement manufacturers and handed them an ultimatum to crash the prices of cement within one month.

At that meeting held on Monday, May 16, 2011 at the State House, Abuja, were the President of the Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CMAN), Mr. Joseph Makoju, the nation’s foremost cement manufacturer and merchant, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the Chairman of the BUA Group, Alhaji Abdulsamad and the Country Manager of Lafarge Cement, Mr. Jean-Christophe Barbant. At the end of the meeting, the cement moguls addressed the media, offering to comply with the presidential directive.

On Monday, June 4, 2011, Dangote announced it was crashing the price of its own products to N1,500 per bag. Briefing cement distributors, the company’s Executive Director in charge of sales, Mr. Ekanem Etim, assured that his company would expand capacity to six million metric tonnes of cement per annum when its Ibeshe plant was inaugurated before the end of 2011.

The euphoria was contagious in the industry. The Executive Secretary of the Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CMAN), Mr. James Salako, just like other ecstatic citizens, praised Dangote to high heavens. The President of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), Mr. Tunji Bolu, pledged that his institute would set up a committee to monitor the prices of cement as a show of support for the government’s responsive gesture of driving down the prices of cement.

However, barely three months after the good news, as is usual with all things Nigerian, the situation has gotten worse than ever before because Nigerians are suddenly forced to part with more money than ever to buy this essential commodity which is central to the provision of shelter to a severely under-housed population. The installed capacity of the local cement industry is put at 15 million metric tonnes, and yet it will require at least 25 million metric tonnes to meet the booming demand and stabilise prices at an affordable level.

According to current reports, the commodity is now scarce mainly because of the old culprit and nemesis of Nigerian industrialisation: poor public power supply. It was recently reported that the national grid lost about 1,000 megawatts of electricity to low gas supply to power stations, especially the nation’s largest plant at Egbin in Lagos. Other sources simply blamed the market forces of demand and supply, whereby demand continues to outstrip supply.

A recent market survey by Vanguard Newspapers in the Ojodu Berger, Isheri and Sabo areas of Lagos State and Alagbole, Akute, Olambe, Oshere and Matogun areas of Ifo in Ogun State indicated that unit prices of cement blocks have risen from N120 to N150 for six inches blocks, while nine inches moulds now fetch N175 apiece rather than the former N135.

A lesson to be learned from the forced crashing of cement prices — an old economic lesson at that — is that it is pointless to decree or dictate the prices of commodities in a free market. During the dark days of the military, efforts to force down prices eventually resulted in empty shelves and severe scarcity of essential consumer commodities. The attempt by the President to force down prices has clearly backfired. This was because other connective measures to boost production or even importation to create equilibrium between demand and supply were not taken.

The Federal Government needs to realise that its much trumpeted “Transformation Agenda” will not move forward unless hard steps are taken to remove the many cabals, cartels and monopolies that bedevil our system. To prevent a heightening of the incidence of collapsed buildings and failed infrastructure, a lasting solution must be found to cement scarcity.

The earlier the better.



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/09/as-cement-prices-return-to-rooftops/
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by Kolababa: 4:57am On Sep 12, 2011
Transformation of nigeria.
ENJOY YOUR FRESH AIR,
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by friedrice1: 5:04am On Sep 12, 2011
President Jonathan is such a clown.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by doctokwus: 5:30am On Sep 12, 2011
So much for fiat reduction. by d president.Jst as some of us thougt,as long as dere are jst a few gven d authority to import fuel and its dose same few dt do d so called manufacturin,tins were bound to b d same,now its evn worse.Wat is d pson dt gave d order doing about it,of Course,nothin,its business as usual.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by bedia01: 5:39am On Sep 12, 2011
when will the poors build their houses?.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by dayokanu(m): 5:47am On Sep 12, 2011
Odechukwu issue another decree
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by arcview: 6:04am On Sep 12, 2011
The masses are really suffering .which way Nigeria! The president word cannot stand because of cabal.I pray the price go down oooo,
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by texazzpete(m): 6:46am On Sep 12, 2011
The article says

The Federal Government needs to realise that its much trumpeted “Transformation Agenda” will not move forward [b]unless hard steps are taken to remove the many cabals, cartels and monopolies that bedevil our system. [/b]

Naturally, GEJ just had to bring in the oligarchs and cartel chiefs into our Economy management team grin

Fresh Air cheesy
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by NatGas(m): 6:48am On Sep 12, 2011
Am not being pessimistic here but the truth is things will never change! when we have the same yet of people ruling this country.Just the other day,Ministry of trade and investment created a research institute; Cement Research Institute and made Dangote the chairman.The purpose of the institute is to proffer lasting solution to the scarcity of cement,make it readily available and off course check the irregularities in its every day surging prices but how can that come to fruition when a man like Dangote is sitting on top of all decisions made by the institute?this is a man spending billions building Cement refineries across the continent and you think he doesn't want to recoup his investment?this is pathetic!
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by palam: 7:41am On Sep 12, 2011
God for Nigerians!The worst is yet to come!
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by mata1ng(m): 7:49am On Sep 12, 2011
The truth of the matter is, the Fed govt is the brain box behind the whole fluctuation in the price. They gave an order to clash the price what measures have they put in place to ensure a true reflection of the new price. Have they improve on electricity? Is federal government doing something about DIESEL? is federal government ready to reduce the duty levied on these cement company? Let them put things in order and let see if the general commodity price will still be the same.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by Demdem(m): 7:54am On Sep 12, 2011
dayokanu:

Odechukwu issue another decree

Spots on. Retardeen needs to issue another order with immediate alacrity. Infact, this should be done monthly till he leaves office.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by member479760: 8:17am On Sep 12, 2011
limestone full ground, we no fit produce enough cement to reduce cost yet our scientist are on their path to moon. GEJ + his econs team blah blah, wey dem?
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by saintohia: 8:32am On Sep 12, 2011
The president GEJ is 2 soft & doesn't have enough clue on what's goin on, how on earth would u want 2 make Cement affordable to Nigerians & u allow a ministry appoint Dangote "an intelligent criminal" the chairman of Cement Research Institute. Wht do u expect? Have we 4gotten so soon the Nigerian Stock Exchange in-house trading by Dangote etc?
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by saintohia: 8:34am On Sep 12, 2011
GEJ should break the cement cabal if he really wants the price of cement to be affordable in Nigeria.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by klas(m): 8:48am On Sep 12, 2011
Surely the parts of the country where the price is N2800 do not include Abuja because I bought dangote (obajana) brand at the rate of N1800 and larfage at N2000 on saturday. I also called the seller now after seen this but he confirmed that the prices have not changed from how I bought them earlier.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by chuckdee4(m): 9:29am On Sep 12, 2011
After paying all these exuberant prices for raw materials, Fashola will then tell a landlord that he can only collect 1 year rent.
It's a tic tac thing, if you want to make rent more affordable to the masses, it has to cut across all sectors, one party cannot be made to feel the pinch while the big corporates on top keep jacking their prices up.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by christuz(m): 9:34am On Sep 12, 2011
President Jonathan cant say a word and follow it up. He has got no ideas, nor direction and this is the person Nigerian voted for due to trbal, regional and religious affinity. I knew this from the start and i saw it coming. When everyone was shouting Goodluck. This is not the change we need. Corruption is our NO. 1 enermy
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by ElderLoLo: 9:35am On Sep 12, 2011
GEJ Pls where are we going in this country, help the masses out from the skyrocketing price of CEMENT. remove the barier of cartel and monopoly, E sa nu Mekunu ni orile ede Nigeria, HIGH COST OF LIVING IS GIVING US HEADACHE,
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by dagboss(m): 9:48am On Sep 12, 2011
Its terrible i bought four bags of Dangote N2550 in Ayobo just about 2 weeks ago
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by Demdem(m): 9:52am On Sep 12, 2011
klas:

Surely the parts of the country where the price is N2800 do not include Abuja because I bought dangote (obajana) brand at the rate of N1800 and larfage at N2000 on saturday. I also called the seller now after seen this but he confirmed that the prices have not changed from how I bought them earlier.

Most likely. its deliberate just to deceive those at the corridors of power that the presidential ORDER has been obeyed.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by onlinehackor(m): 10:24am On Sep 12, 2011
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD JUST LOCENSE INPORTATION OF CEMENT, Y WILL IT BE THREE COMPANEY GIVEN CEMENT TO A WHOLE NIGERIA, dangote,burham and elephant, IF WE HAVE INPORTED CEMENT THEN DEY WILL SURELY SIT RIGHT AND REDUCE THERE PRICES,


TRANFOERMING TO BAD STATE EVERY DAY
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by atasteve: 10:39am On Sep 12, 2011
Aaahhhh!! shocked when did it get to that price again.

Government and their agencies, do something about this monopoly.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by Jeboy(m): 10:42am On Sep 12, 2011
@Dayokanu


Cant u express your views without ODECHUKWU. A man is judged by the words of his mouth.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by sirp2007: 10:47am On Sep 12, 2011
klas:

Surely the parts of the country where the price is N2800 do not include Abuja because I bought dangote (obajana) brand at the rate of N1800 and larfage at N2000 on saturday. I also called the seller now after seen this but he confirmed that the prices have not changed from how I bought them earlier.

l did a check in my area,warri and its environs,when l saw this headline and discover tht the price here is 1,900 for dangote and 2,000 for elephant.Please lets knw which part of d country where  d price hv gone up to 2,800/bag

though l knw GEJ fiat wont work,nt in a free economy.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by cgift(m): 10:50am On Sep 12, 2011
Jeboy:

@Dayokanu


Cant u express your views without ODECHUKWU. A man is judged by the words of his mouth.

the guy is full with so much disdain for J.E.G.A grin
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by splitnaija(m): 11:10am On Sep 12, 2011
sir-p2007:

l did a check in my area,warri and its environs,when l saw this headline and discover tht the price here is 1,900 for dangote and 2,000 for elephant.Please lets knw which part of d country where  d price hv gone up to 2,800/bag

though l knw GEJ fiat wont work,nt in a free economy.

Ahhhh, what a relief!!! Thanks for the investigation.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by na2(f): 11:13am On Sep 12, 2011
this is the fresh air we are breathing

lets enjoy while it last  

NIGERIA GO SURVIVE !
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by Redstone(m): 11:16am On Sep 12, 2011
Morning brothers, bro Jonah is not trying at all. Monopoly is the reason why people are suffering in this country. What does it take to even import cement? we have lime stone in abundance, yet we cannot manufacture cement. People should be allowed to import, pay the import duties and taxes and sell and the price will certainly fall. In petroleum products, the same happens, it is a fact that the landing cost of PMS is less than 40 Naira per litre (ex wharf) storage in tank farm is about 2 naira (still negotiable as per quantity) per litre for 21 days rental. Why is our govt telling us lies about subsidy, what is the maths behind subsidy, where and who is receiving the subsidy money. I don't know if anyone in the house has more ideas about this, please throw more light. The govt/our leaders are killing us.

The big ??. How much is the landing cost of cement in Nigeria?
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by texazzpete(m): 11:31am On Sep 12, 2011
sir-p2007:

Please lets knw which part of d country where  d price hv gone up to 2,800/bag

That information is in the first paragraph of the OP.
Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by Fidelo726: 11:42am On Sep 12, 2011
A man heard in a BRT Bus that the price of cement has gone up,
the next thing it is in the news.
Where else in the country is the product this high.
Here in PH it is still 2,000.

You better kill this anti- Jonathan sentiment and get a life.

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