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FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by ogododo(op): 7:58am On May 30, 2024
Traders in major food markets in the country have blamed insecurity and fuel subsidy removal for the rising food prices in the country, according to a survey conducted by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

The move, according to FCCPC, was aimed at finding the major reason for the constant hike in the prices of food items in the country in a bid to advise the government on the best policy to tackle the issue.

The FCCPC noted that it had been conducting fact-finding interactions with traders’ associations and marketers to ascertain factors responsible for the continuous hike in food prices.

Speaking during a tour of some major markets in Lagos State, including Mile 12 International Market, Ketu, and Ilepo Market, on Wednesday, the Head of FCCPC in the state, Mrs Sussie Onwuka, explained that the exercise was a fact-finding mission.

She added that there had been constant complaints by Nigerians about the constant hike in the prices of food commodities in the market, adding that the government was concerned.

“And because of our mandate to protect the consumer and to also advise the government, we have to conduct an investigation and come up with a report that would help the government put good policies in place, so we have to come out to the source and talk to the market executives,” Onwuka said.

She noted that the commission had talked with market people to find out what the real reason for the constant hike was and put up a report.

According to her, the major complaint by traders was insecurity in the country.

From what the people we have spoken to said, the major complaint is the insecurity in the country. The farmers can’t go to the farm; fuel scarcity has made the cost of transportation go up, and the costs are added to the cost of the goods.

And they complained about rain affecting grain. There are many reasons attached to the constant hike in the prices of food commodities,” she asserted.

Earlier, the Chairman of Mile 12 International Market, Shehu Jibril, said that the major cause of the hike was insecurity, as most farmers in internally displaced persons camps could no longer access their farms.

“Most of the people in all the IDP camps across the country are farmers, and now they can’t farm because of insecurity. The government should ensure security so that these people can return to their farmlands. That is the only way to tackle the constant hike in food items,” he averred.

Jibril stated that the association had started engaging the Lagos State Government, particularly the Ministry for Agriculture, to provide them with farmland.

“It is ongoing; the commissioner is willing and has promised us. So, we are still on the matter,” Jibril stated.

He added that the association was engaging with the farmers in Lagos to start cultivating other food commodities like tomatoes, among others.

“We can supplement some things we are doing. You know we have farmers in Lagos already who are farming all these lands. So, we are engaging them to start also doing tomatoes and some other things that people can eat in Lagos,” he remarked.

Also, the General Secretary of Ilepo Market, Olatunji Majester, noted that the prices of food items were going up because of insecurity.

“Most of the goods witnessing a constant hike in prices are due to insecurity. Secondly, people add the logistics costs, including fuel, repairs to the trucks, and all that. And you know that the haulage cost differs, and you know the cost of diesel is getting high now,” he explained.

The country’s food inflation stood at 40.53 per cent at the end of April, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
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Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by OmotolaDeniro(f): 8:00am On May 30, 2024
Ebimpawa ooooo Tinubu

Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Ofunaofu:
But the BATerians and Ebinpawarians blamed it on Nigerians, alleging that Nigerians most especially traders are greedy. One began to wonder whether Nigerians suddenly became greedy under the Tinubu calamitous regime.
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by CodeTemplar: 8:02am On May 30, 2024
Policies introduced with no plan to create soft landing for their effect is the real cause.
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by drevillway: 8:02am On May 30, 2024
Lol do we need a survey to show us this too? It's obvious except you don't believe in statistics though.
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by drevillway: 8:44am On May 30, 2024
OmotolaDeniro:
Ebimpawa ooooo Tinubu
What does ebimpawa mean?
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Boogyman557: 11:47am On May 30, 2024
Holly Gram cool


EBIN PAWA ooo !!!


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Racoon(m): 12:39pm On May 30, 2024
And they have been going to markets and supermarkets to enforce price control? They fellas being dunce without brain failed to understand that any extra-financial burdens incurred in the production of goods and rendering of services are factored into the consumers end demands. Abi una no study factors influencing the costs of goods and services?
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by helinues: 6:31pm On May 30, 2024
Toh
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by kennyz247(m): 6:57pm On May 30, 2024
My joy and happiness is that both th idiots and mumus that voted for this government are feeling the heat more....

Most of them are the ones shouting EBin pawa up and down because even the agwado/maize and cassava promised to Dem is not affordable by masses again..
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by NextPresido: 6:57pm On May 30, 2024
Agbadonomics no dey work again?
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Kwaramustgoodag: 6:57pm On May 30, 2024
We all know this
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by SouthSouth1914: 6:57pm On May 30, 2024
Nigerians don’t have purchasing power. Subsidy removal really hurt their spending power. When a currency's purchasing power decreases due to excessive inflation, serious negative economic consequences can arise. These can include a higher cost of living, higher interest rates that affect the global/local market, and falling economic indices. All of these factors can contribute to an economic crisis, which we already are!
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by elasticlala: 6:58pm On May 30, 2024
That one is already visible to the blind.
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by id4sho(m): 7:00pm On May 30, 2024
So, what's the solutionhuh ? tongue
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Rebuke: 7:01pm On May 30, 2024
For some reasons, I want to stop commenting on any post that has to do with Niaja politics.

Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by phemmie06(m): 7:02pm On May 30, 2024
But Akume said they have been defeated
... A derica of beans is now 1500
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Beverlyjean(f):
[b][/b]Some greedy shop owners are just adding prices on top goods out of pure greed...especially in lekki ...
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by MEGAWATCH: 7:06pm On May 30, 2024
Hahaha hahaha hahaha!


I THOUGHT TINUBU SUPPORTERS SAID HE HAS FINISHED THE BANDITS IN AFRICA.
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Meti99(m): 7:09pm On May 30, 2024
I think Tinubu is aware that he has just
2years 11months 29days to govern Nigeria.

Out of which 5months will be used for campaigns and another elections leaving him with 2years 6months and 29days..

He has to improve the economy and make the mass exodus of our youths and brain drain unattractive to our youths.
Or else, prepare to return to iragbiji
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Kingdavid579(m): 7:13pm On May 30, 2024
Play
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by atobs4real(m): 7:13pm On May 30, 2024
Too much excuses but they will day is feedback.
Well, what is the solution?
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by adioolayi(m): 7:16pm On May 30, 2024
They should tell us what we don't know..


Anyways...what's the solution they are recommending to the President?

Return subsidyhuh
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by egoldman(m): 7:20pm On May 30, 2024
helinues:
Toh
Is that all you can say,keep enjoying shege Promax.
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by columbus007(m): 7:30pm On May 30, 2024
Beverlyjean:
Some greedy shop owners are just adding prices in top goods out of pure greed...especially in lekki ...
they are really milking everyone. kiss
Re: FCCPC Survey Links Rising Food Prices To Insecurity, Subsidy Removal by Aether(m): 7:30pm On May 30, 2024
If you needed a survey to tell you this, then you're not truly living in the country
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