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Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:15am On Mar 09
•The hardship is too much, we can’t continue to bear it —Residents
•Cement vendors decry poor patronage
•Housing deficit’ll continue to rise unless prices drop —REDAN laments



Nigerians, especially the low and middle-income earners, have cried out over the present high cost of cement saying they will no longer be able to own their houses in the country. This is just as the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria, REDAN, declared that unless a sustainable solution was found to the problem of high cost of cement and other building materials, Nigeria’s housing deficit will continue to rise.

Between December, 2023 and January, 2024 the price of a 50kg bag of cement sold for an average of N5, 000 and N6,000 in the open market. However, in a survey carried out by Vanguard within one week between February 11 and 22, 2024, the price of a 50kg bag of cement rose to between N10,500 and N13,000 in many parts of Lagos, Ogun and other states across Nigeria amidst rising inflation.

This prompted the Federal Government’s decision to meet with manufacturers and other stakeholders in an attempt to halt the slide. The Minister of Works, David Umahi was quoted as saying at the meeting that, “it is common knowledge that the manufacturers have their challenges, which we shall look into, but from our findings, the disparity between ex-factory price and the market price is wide. “We therefore need to look into the situation and other issues with a view to finding a common front.” After the meeting, major cement manufacturers such as Dangote and BUA agreed to bring the price to between N7,000 and N8,000 per 50kg. It was also agreed that government on its part would look into some of the grievances of the manufacturers. They had complained about bad roads, exchange rate, rising inflation among others.

The President of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), Dr. Aliyu Wamako, who spoke to Vanguard, in a telephone interview, in Abuja, on Thursday, was particularly worried, like most of his colleagues in the building industry, about the astronomical rise in the cost of cement, one of the basic materials used in the construction industry.

Dr Wamako explained that low and middle income earners will find it difficult, if not impossible, to build or own houses with the average cost of cement hovering around N12,000-N15,000 per 50kg bag.

He said, “The truth is that low and middle income earners will find it increasingly difficult to afford housing which is a basic need, not to even talk about those who don’t have sustainable or reliable income. “We understand government is doing the best it can on this issue but more need to be done.

“In fact, we heard about the threat by government to open the borders to allow import of finished cement products if that will help. “We think both government and indigenous manufacturers of cement can find a lasting solution to this problem if they decide to work together.”

Residents, building contractors, sellers lament

A resident, Samuel Abayomi, who is currently building his house, lamented over the current price of cement, saying that the federal government wants to make it impossible for middle income earners to build their own houses. He said, “I had planned to finish my house latest by June according to my own budget. Although the price of cement had initially gone up this month, I was still able to adjust, but this current price is sickening and can kill someone before his time.


“How does the government want us to do it? Should we steal and kill before we have our own houses to ourselves? I fear for my country Nigeria. Everything is just going up, not only cement, we have not even talked about food, we are just trying to survive on a daily basis. “We are in a mess. If Tinubu doesn’t do something immediately, Nigeria will burn. I don’t think we can continue to bear this, the hardship is too much.”

An Abuja-based building contractor, Peter Ekondu, expressed shock about the astronomical rise in the cost of cement which he said has forced him to suspend work in one of the sites he was supervising.

He said, “It is distressing that not up to one week after one of my clients paid N5,500 expecting a supply of 100 bags of cement, he was told to add almost 50 percent or come for a refund. As we speak, I had to suspend work on the site because of this dispute. The young men on site who work and get paid on a daily basis have been sent home, it is that bad.”

Similarly, cement sellers have been complaining as they struggle to sell their products due to poor patronage as a result of skyrocketing prices. One of the cement sellers, who simply identified himself as Sanusi said, “The recent increase in prices of cement is not something we take lightly. Our aim has always been to provide high-quality cement at affordable prices to support the construction sector. However, rising cost beyond our control has forced us to adjust our pricing strategies.”

Another cement seller, Musa Adamu said that the primary factor responsible for the surge in cement prices is the exorbitant cost of raw materials. He also blamed transportation challenges they faced while distributing their products. He said, “We can’t be blamed for the increase in cement prices. We are not responsible for some of the factors that led to the increase. Let’s look at how much it takes for us to fuel our truck that will take us to where we will distribute the product to the consumers. Nigerians should not blame us, they should face this government, their policies are not working. Until they do something to fix it, everything will be expensive, nothing will be spared.”

One of the vendors in Abuja, Isaac Danjuma, said: “For now, what I sell is Dangote cement and it is sold for N10,000, the last I can give out is 9,900. I can’t say why it is increasing. It is when a company calls us that we will know what to sell. Truly, things are not easy for people but we can only wait and see those we voted for to change things.”

A vendor who simply identified herself as Amaka, shared her frustration with the situation, saying: “We are really struggling to sell our cement. The prices keep going up, but people are not willing to buy at these high costs. It’s been tough trying to make ends meet in this tough economic climate. “As cement vendors, we are feeling the impact of the rising cost of raw materials and transportation. We are doing our best to absorb some of these costs, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to do so. Our customers are feeling the effects as well.”

Another vendor identified as Ugochukwu Ebube, said: “What I sell for a bag of BUA cement is N9,500 and that of Dangote is N10,000 and this may increase any time soon. I can’t say what the government is doing but I know all these problems started when the subsidy was removed. We depend on selling cement to support our families, but with the poor patronage and high prices, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to make a living.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/rising-cost-of-cement-we-cant-own-houses-again-nigerians-cry-out/

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Deltafirstson(m): 6:19am On Mar 09
The damages tinubu government have done to Nigerians in less than one year in office is beyond repair.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Realguyman1(m): 6:20am On Mar 09
E be tinx... Wetin dey pain me for body is that many of this senseless Buhari and Tinubu supporters nor know say the kind damage wey Buhari do to Nigeria, and the one Tinubu is currently doing ehn, nobody fit fix am back even in a million years to come

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Lumarstone: 6:30am On Mar 09
The president came to power unprepared.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by bewla(m): 6:35am On Mar 09
It's time we take control

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Ofunaofu: 7:04am On Mar 09
It shall never be well with those who worked, supported, and voted Tinubu into power.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by BodyCount: 7:05am On Mar 09
Dangote is a very greedy bastarɗ.

This is the same man that Emefíele was given our dollars at official rates dubiously to do business and build that refinery.



It's funny how some Nigerians think that evìl and greedy abokī man will revolutionize the oil sector and end refined oil importation.

In a sane clime, Dangote supposed to be in prison m

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Chimarto: 7:05am On Mar 09
My concern is this, why should we be suffering from high rent while some estate are empty and decaying

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Seyi8750: 7:05am On Mar 09
Imagine bricklayer go still steal cement for site.
Mr Dj kindly play us Nigeria jagajaga by Idris abdulkareem

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by babaRUNtinz(m): 7:05am On Mar 09
Walahi!!
Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by EnglishUsa: 7:06am On Mar 09
People don't know or understand what our economy is up to this time... What tinubu did was to make our economy more less of importation and he made it more attractive for exportation, people should find a mins to export and you will earn and live big in Nigeria and also build your own house... Know regime has been better in Nigeria and the next president may be the worst so let's forget about this government of a thing and find a way for ourselves

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Moyinoluwa35(f): 7:06am On Mar 09
So wonna dey plan to build house ??

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by driand(m): 7:06am On Mar 09
grin
Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Seagodess(f): 7:06am On Mar 09
I never believed we would ever have a president worse than buhari.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by bigdammyj: 7:07am On Mar 09
Noted.
Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by MVLOX(m): 7:08am On Mar 09
Na to back to mud house ooo

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Blackfire(m): 7:08am On Mar 09
SE scarcity of husband
SW ebin piawaaa azuu
North insecurity, kidnapping, and more insecurity

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Confirm4real(m): 7:08am On Mar 09
He thinks Nigeria is Lagos he claimed he built cheesy

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Zxcvbnmghtr: 7:08am On Mar 09
There is a big cement ware house I pass by every day. It surprises me how trucks still troop in to load cement. It really surprises me that they are still making magnificent sales despite the rise in price. This life na turn by turn. Na now be the time for some people to build their house. House wey dem no get money build when cement was way cheaper. Na now God bless dem with money wey go fit afford to buy cement at dis current price. Thank God for my life.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by essentialone(m): 7:09am On Mar 09
many houses will begin to collapse, because of 4 bags managed where 6 would have been enough.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Macphenson: 7:09am On Mar 09
This is a a serious issue. I am an Engineer and majorly into building construction. A lot of my projects are already suspended.

Everything now is terribly expensive. I wonder why nobody is talking about iron rods.
Yesterday I bought a ton of 16mm iron at #1,150, 000 ( localoo not even imported), iron I bought around december at #625, 000. I bought six tons instead of the ten tons I needed for the project.

Marine board is now #23000 for one, what used to be #11, 0000.

30 tons of granite is almost heading to #700, 000.

The last time I went to mushin to buy HDF wood for kitchen cabinet and wardrobe, I went round for about two hours pricing. The prices were ridiculously high that I just entered my car and went home.

I wonder why people are even talking about cement which is the least of the headache while not mentioning iron, granite, marine board etc. This is terribly terrible. About six of my projects have been suspended already and the remaining others are going to be suspended.

Even my clients abroad that I build for, when they change their hard currency and use it to buy materials, they are also feeling the heat of the terrible economy.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by ObalendeCMS: 7:12am On Mar 09
Foo1ish people.
Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by malali: 7:13am On Mar 09
FREE RAW MATERIALS -NOT PAID FOR
FREE IMPORT WAIVERS -NOT PAID FOR
FREE LAND ALLOCATION TO BUILD CEMENT FACTORIES -NOT PAID FOR
FREE TAX WAIVERS -NOT PAID FOR
FREE MONOPOLY, SELLING TO GOVERNMENT AND INDIVIDUALS -NOT PAID FOR
FREE GOVERNMENT PATRONAGE -NOT PAID FOR
CHEAP NON-UNIONIZED WORKERS.

UNTIL NIGERIANS WAKE UP AND MARCH IN PROTEST AGAINST DANGOTE AND CO.
THEY WILL CONTINUE TO EXPLOIT UN WITH CEMENT PRICES.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Goalnaldo(m): 7:15am On Mar 09
Blackfire:
SE scarcity of husband
SW ebin piawaaa azuu
North insecurity, kidnapping, and more insecurity
Husband dey scarce for East? 😳 Make I go marry three there 😁

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by flokii: 7:15am On Mar 09
FG should open.borders, let people start importing cement.

Most peole have abandoned their building projects because of unreasonable price hike from so called cement mamufacturers.. Cememt that the major raw materials are available in Nigeria.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by axglide(m): 7:22am On Mar 09
However, in a survey carried out by Vanguard within one week between February 11 and 22, 2024, the price of a 50kg bag of cement rose to between N10,500 and N13,000 in many parts of Lagos, Ogun and other states across Nigeria amidst rising inflation.

People that had old stock and maybe bought at 4,400 also jerked up their prices to 11k - 12k; people whose conscience has been seared with a hot iron.

Only if people follow Christ Jesus will the world be a better place.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Seunpapa65: 7:22am On Mar 09
EnglishUsa:
People don't know or understand what our economy is up to this time... What tinubu did was to make our economy more less of importation and he made it more attractive for exportation, people should find a mins to export and you will earn and live big in Nigeria and also build your own house... Know regime has been better in Nigeria and the next president may be the worst so let's forget about this government of a thing and find a way for ourselves
Abeg I wan ask you how many u don export

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by Edusouls(m): 7:25am On Mar 09
Once prices goes up in Nigeria it never comes down this is what I have observed since my birth in this suffer suffer land, cement can never be 5k again with the devaluation and subsidy removal, hardship is just arriving by December any one that can afford to cook a pot of rice and stew na better big man, Buhari was the best president to manage Nigeria but the shallow minded citizens always abuse their patriots ntoor unu ..

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by ivandragon: 7:25am On Mar 09
Hmm...

So much to do.

The Federal and state governments need to develop a comprehensive mortgage scheme to help Nigerians have thier own homes as long as they have a legitimate and steady source of income.

The present housing loan schemes are too opaque, corruption ridden and unrealistic for those who actually desire to own thier own homes.

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Re: Rising Cost Of Cement: We Can’t Own Houses Again - Nigerians Cry Out by axglide(m): 7:29am On Mar 09
Macphenson:
This is a a serious issue. I am an Engineer and majorly into building construction. A lot of my projects are already suspended.

Everything now is terribly expensive. I wonder why nobody is talking about iron rods.
Yesterday I bought a ton of 16mm iron at #1,150, 000 ( localoo not even imported), iron I bought around december at #625, 000. I bought six tons instead of the ten tons I needed for the project.

Marine board is now #23000 for one, what used to be #11, 0000.

30 tons of granite is almost heading to #700, 000.

The last time I went to mushin to buy HDF wood for kitchen cabinet and wardrobe, I went round for about two hours pricing. The prices were ridiculously high that I just entered my car and went home.

I wonder why people are even talking about cement which is the least of the headache while not mentioning iron, granite, marine board etc. This is terribly terrible. About six of my projects have been suspended already and the remaining others are going to be suspended.

Even my clients abroad that I build for, when they change their hard currency and use it to buy materials, they are also feeling the heat of the terrible economy.

And people are abusing government if they try to meddle in the prices when the citizens are part of the saboteurs. Citizens are wicked and greedy. I don’t know if there’s a price control board in this country.

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