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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by davit: 5:01pm On Apr 17
helinues:
Better

This current government have been able to communicate to Nigerians regularly.

Kudos to them
No be lie
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Queengee: 5:04pm On Apr 17
HisChild86:
What of those that stock when naira depreciated?

If anybody tells you they stored goods when naira depreciated that's a fuc*king blatant lie

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by bentenny(m): 5:05pm On Apr 17
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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by jaxxy(m): 5:07pm On Apr 17
Prices is drop is not by clampdown like u did for Bdc. Prices have been going up since buhari's time for different economical reasons.
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Truvelisback(m): 5:07pm On Apr 17
Jestin:
Nigeria problems is relatively large. It is not just Tinubu that is the problem but you see those wholesalers and retailers re greedy bastards
Nepa bill don pass house rent.
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Philipgarza31: 5:14pm On Apr 17
All the govt need to do is clamp down on a number of ibos and i promise you the abnormal prices will go down. Ibos are angry their candidate lost and they are taking advantage of Nigerians to line their pockets against next election

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by BondRiv: 5:14pm On Apr 17
A menance.

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Honestey: 5:16pm On Apr 17
How will this be possible? They will say they only added small change as profit that they bought the goods very costly from their suppliers
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by richie240: 5:18pm On Apr 17
Very easy to locate them.
Majority of them are the same ones praying "dollars to reach 5000 by December".

If they can't get nigeria through dollars they hope to succeed through unwarranted sustained high price of commodities.
They blame dollars, dollars don reduce; dem blame dizzu, cost of dizzu don reduce, wetin remain again bikonu??

God pass them.
cool
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by ahamonyeka(m): 5:18pm On Apr 17
story for the gods.

how many una wan clamp down?
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by imagrg(m): 5:19pm On Apr 17
How does this affect akpu, garri and groundnut that are locally available?
The truth is that Nigerian traders are greedy and wicked. They take advantage of every negative situation to enrich themselves.
erniok:
Don't really blame them. Importing at 1,800 to a dollar and selling at 1,200 no go easy oh. FG should help them.

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by tollyboy5(m): 5:21pm On Apr 17
jmoore:
Una inflate electricity prices. Remove the log of wood from una government first.
Ahbha! Comrade wailer.
Electricity price of 15% Nigerians Na wetin cause inflation?
So naso people wey support Peter obi dey think lol.

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by stevups(m): 5:23pm On Apr 17
jmoore:
Una inflate electricity prices. Remove the log of wood from una government first.

How are you: hands will soon touch you

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by ceejay80s(m): 5:24pm On Apr 17
slivertongue:
Absolute nonesense
Absolute rubbish...so will they clamp down on landlords that increased their rent during the inflation period?
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by jmoore(m): 5:25pm On Apr 17
stevups:

How are you: hands will soon touch you
That hands have been amputated.
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Bullfallo(m): 5:27pm On Apr 17
Tinubu already destroyed the economy. He should have know that anything that goes up doesnโ€™t come down again before removing subsidy just like that.

Landlords that increase rent will never bring it down again.

Some business that increases worker wages will not bring it down again.

Alot of importers have suspend impartation because of the unstable currency. While still trying to sell old stock at high price.

Restaurant that increases price will never bring it down again. So many things done spoil already. Even if fuel comes down today: transport will not come down
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Mccullum: 5:30pm On Apr 17
slivertongue:
Absolute nonesense

Everything is nonsense,

Can you tell us the one that is sensible.
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by 2Radii: 5:30pm On Apr 17
slivertongue:
Absolute nonesense
When they don't talk u say govt are not proactive, when dey talk u say they are doing nonsense..what do u want??

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Kaiser20: 5:30pm On Apr 17
sylve11:
How Is the FG going to do this? cool
Tinubu will introduce communism type of state
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by Truthsandtrusts: 5:31pm On Apr 17
slivertongue:
Absolute nonesense





Na you go hungry
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by MrGerald(m): 5:32pm On Apr 17
Stupid, there are market forces that sets these prices, when did the exchange rate drop, at what rate was form m given out to reflect on the price of commodity, how about fuel, recent electricity hike, even local items can't be forced down artificially it has to be gradual process. Nonsense!!!
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by kellybently(m): 5:32pm On Apr 17
Jestin:
Nigeria problems is relatively large. It is not just Tinubu that is the problem but you see those wholesalers and retailers re greedy bastards

if manufacturers drop price, the effect 'll reflect in the market. some FMCG are still circulating New price increase
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by ecomalchemistt(m): 5:37pm On Apr 17
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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by erniok(m): 5:50pm On Apr 17
imagrg:
How does this affect akpu, garri and groundnut that are locally available?
The truth is that Nigerian traders are greedy and wicked. They take advantage of every negative situation to enrich themselves.

I wasn't referring to local products pal. Those selling local products are criminals as they used dollar as excuse to hike their prices.
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by wizelink(m): 5:54pm On Apr 17
FG just claim wetin dey no fit do. Where FG wan start to achieve that aim? How dey wan do am? Abeg tell us anoda story
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by ify2016: 5:55pm On Apr 17
DesignMaestro:
FG Vows Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices


The FCCPC expressed worry that despite the recent appreciation of the Naira, consumers continue to face escalating costs in the prices of goods.

By Kayode Oyero
Updated April 17, 2024



https://www.channelstv.com/2024/04/17/fg-vows-clampdown-on-cartels-traders-inflating-commodity-prices/

One of the best news today. We're our own enemies. In my right hand street a bag of pure water is sold 400 while on my left hand street pure water is sold for 500 naira. The same suppplier. Buying directly from the suplliers is 300. Major supermarket for my junction dey sale extract bathing soap for 930 naira but my street supermarket dey sell am 1,500. Na Government dey do us abi na we do ourselves?

Some Nigerians are naturally wicked.

Let them set a merciless taskforce to handle this issue. By the time they start seeing handcuffs on their fellow criminals they go adjust

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Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by BlackyOne: 5:56pm On Apr 17
Importers need to be checkmate here!
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by HugoBoss10(m): 6:01pm On Apr 17
What does government know about business
Tell me one business a government has ever successfully done.
This government should first of all do away with propaganda system of economy and then watch everything fall in place.
Governance is not all about clamping down on people's properties and businesses shocked
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by olisaEze(m): 6:02pm On Apr 17
Struggling Nigerians are always the problem and not the policy makers. Naira is going up as well as import duties, in an import dependent country. But clamp away, Buhari did same and weโ€™re still in one place. When you hear that it is only the clinically insane that expects different results from repeating the same mistakes, many of you pretend not to understand. But Onaneva C. Enitin yet! grin
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by elasticlala: 6:03pm On Apr 17
Werey!
They should first clampdown themselves for the inflated import duty, electricity et al.
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by CaptainFM1: 6:10pm On Apr 17
Jestin:
Nigeria problems is relatively large. It is not just Tinubu that is the problem but you see those wholesalers and retailers re greedy bastards


Truth is, fair pricing can only start with fair minimum wage. Anything outside that, we are just scratching the surface.
Re: FG Vows To Clampdown On Traders Inflating Commodity Prices by ObidenceNeckpre: 6:15pm On Apr 17
ode
slivertongue:
Absolute nonesense

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