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Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by TruthHurts1(op): 7:53am On Mar 09
Shockwaves across construction sector as cement sells between N11,500 and N15,000 per bag

•Cement price increases by 30%, steel 20%, sharp sand 25%

•Developers call for stakeholders’ engagement

The escalating increase in the prices of cement has sent shockwaves to operators in the housing/construction sector, leading to delays and abandonment of projects.

•Cement price increases by 30%, steel 20%, sharp sand 25%

•Developers call for stakeholders’ engagement

Depending on the location, a 50- kilogramme(kg) bag of cement, which cost N7,500 in the last quarter of 2025, is now goes for between N11,500 and N15,000 in the market.

This development is coming at a time cement manufacturers recorded a combined profit of N1.64 trillion for the 2025 financial year.

Decrying the situation, real estate developers called the government to prevail over excessive increase in the prices of cement and other critical building materials

They pointed out that cement prices rose by over 30 percent in the past quarter, while steel prices shot up 20 per cent, and sharp sand prices jumped by 25 percent, adding that wood and granite prices have also increased, albeit at a slower pace.

The hikes, they noted, were driven by global market trends, logistics challenges, and local demand, adding that they have been facing serious financial pressures.

They warned against the implications on ongoing and future housing projects.

In what they described as “a troubling increase in the prices of essential building materials” the President of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), Oba Akintoye Adeoye and Director, Centre for Housing and Environmental Sustainability, University of Lagos, Professor Olugbega Nubi, called on the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and other relevant government institutions to urgently engage stakeholders in the building materials value chain with the aim of stabilizing the prices of cement and other essential construction materials.

“We also appeal to cement manufacturers and other industry players to work collaboratively with government and stakeholders in order to ensure that the housing sector remains stable and capable of delivering affordable homes to Nigerians,” the duo said.

According to Oba Adeoye, escalating cement prices threatened affordable housing delivery, adding that the situation has become worrisome, considering the fact that Nigeria is already confronted with a significant housing deficit.

Out that from the available data and market observations, he said that the price of a 50kg bag of cement, which sold for about N7,500 in the last quarter of 2025, rose to between N9,000 and N10,000 at the beginning of 2026.

Unfortunately, he said the price has continued to climb and is now selling between N11,500 and N15,000 in several parts of the country.

The sharp increase within such a short period, Oba Adeoye said has placed enormous pressure on developers and investors in the housing sector.


“Cement remains one of the most critical inputs in construction, accounting for a significant proportion of the overall cost of building houses. When the price of cement rises, the entire cost structure of housing development is affected,” he said.

In addition to cement, he noted that the cost of other construction inputs, such as iron rods and sand has also increased considerably.

“The combined effect of these rising costs is that developers are now facing serious financial pressures, which are already leading to delays in project delivery, scaling down of housing developments, and in some cases the suspension or abandonment of projects.


“This situation is particularly worrisome when we consider the fact that Nigeria is already confronted with a significant housing deficit.

“Any development that further increases the cost of building houses will ultimately make homeownership even more difficult for millions of Nigerians,” REDAN president said.

Professor Nubi pointed out that building and construction sector is a vital component of Nigeria’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP growth and employment.

“Last year, it surpassed the oil sector for the first time, marking a major milestone. This growth is crucial as we navigate global uncertainties. We cannot afford to lose this momentum,” he said.

The recent surge in cement prices, he said has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s construction sector, pointing out that as a key input, cement’s price increase has far-reaching implications for construction costs, projects and stakeholders.

“But cement isn’t the only material affected, steel, wood, granite, and sharp sand have also seen significant price increases, exacerbating the challenge.,” he said.

He warned against persistent increases in the cost of building materials , saying it could create unintended consequences within the construction industry.

Nubi reeled out the impact of higher material costs to include escalated project costs, potentially leading to project delays or cancellations; deepen housing affordability crisis as cost burden is passed to consumers.

“Contractors face squeezed margins, potentially affecting quality and timelines.

The impact is evident in housing and rent brices across major cities, “ Nubi said

When costs rise beyond manageable levels, REDAN president said there is always the risk that some individuals may resort to the use of substandard materials in an attempt to cut costs, which can ultimately compromise the quality and safety of buildings.

“We felt it necessary to address the nation on a matter that is rapidly becoming a major challenge to housing delivery and infrastructure development in Nigeria — the escalating cost of cement and other critical building materials.

“Over the past few months, the real estate and construction sectors have witnessed a troubling increase in the prices of essential building materials, particularly cement. As stakeholders who are directly involved in housing development across the country, our members are increasingly concerned about the implications of this development on ongoing and future housing projects,” REDAN president said.

“At REDAN, we remain fully committed to supporting government initiatives aimed at addressing the housing deficit and expanding access to decent and affordable housing across the country. However, achieving this objective will require a stable and predictable environment, particularly in the pricing of critical building materials like cement and iron rods.

“We believe that through constructive dialogue, policy support, and cooperation among stakeholders, practical solutions can be found to address this challenge and safeguard the future of housing development in Nigeria,” the REDAN boss said
https://tribuneonlineng.com/shockwaves-across-construction-sector-as-cement-sells-between-n11500-and-n15000-per-bag/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter

Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by henkey: 8:49am On Mar 09
Cement price is not supposed to be above #7 to 8k in Nigeria, because most of the Raw Materials are locally Sourced.
If the price Continues to increase, I advise the Federal Govt to allow our Importers to venture into the Importation of Cement. And see the price crash drastically.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Validated: 10:15am On Mar 09
Emilokan is doing a great job of finishing the middle class. Propaganda does not run an economy, rather it just give some people a false sense of hope.
Now is the time to ask Tinubu what was he preparing for for over 30 years?
Security = 0%
Economy =0%
Healthcare = -45%
Propaganda = 175%
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by BodyCount: 10:16am On Mar 09
Dangote is just a very GREEDY person. Same thing with BUA.


The most annoying evil thing he's even doing is selling more expensively in Nigeria, than the price he sells to neighbouring African countries.
But trust a Nigerian, he'll still make excuses and justify his evil action.

SEE PETROL TOO, JUST BECAUSE USA-ISRAEL AND IRAN IS FIGHTING AND IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK, PRICE OF FUEL IS GOING TO DOUBLE ALREADY.
WHAT'S SUPPOSED TO CONCERN NIGERIA (BIGGEST PROBLEM OF OIL IN AFRICA) WITH WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE MIDDLE EAST?
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by YourNextLevel(m): 10:16am On Mar 09
The monopolist is at it again. And you clowns are clappy for him

Continue!!!!
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:16am On Mar 09
We go hear am for this country...

Tinubu till 2931
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by ARISHEM: 10:17am On Mar 09
They will say the cause is the US-Iran conflict
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:17am On Mar 09
You see this country called Nigeria, a.k.a country of particular concern is gone to the dogs
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Lanretoye(m): 10:18am On Mar 09
If people don’t stop to Dey build house since cement was 5k,by now prices would have been nosediving but demand increases with the price too,manufacturers will be having a filled day…not even now that average people are paying amount that will finish a mini flat as annual rent
datola:
Upon the noise made by BUA oga the other time!
if I tell you that up till now i don’t know what that boa cement looks like,I used to see elephant cement but I don’t know if it still exists
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by datola: 10:18am On Mar 09
Upon the noise made by BUA oga the other time!
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Nostalemate: 10:20am On Mar 09
Dangote and BOA if you know you know.



Shout-out to all chess players on Nairaland earning good money via the game.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by vr0xen: 10:21am On Mar 09
TruthHurts1:
https://tribuneonlineng.com/shockwaves-across-construction-sector-as-cement-sells-between-n11500-and-n15000-per-bag/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
. Limestone is in the country in surplus,just tell me why dangote and the politicians are nacking deals with poor citizens I remember back in 2015 I lost my dad and we were doing renovations in the village I bought cement at 1,200 naira

Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Focusmind: 10:22am On Mar 09
This thing is bad - we are about to do some renovation and prices have all gone up.

Some traders are quoting N13k for Dangote, when we budgeted N11800

Same with iron rods and other construction materials.

Plaster boards and POP are something else.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Boladogailese(f): 10:23am On Mar 09
How my husband one build house
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by nairalanda1(m): 10:24am On Mar 09
henkey:
Cement price is not supposed to be above #7 to 8k in Nigeria, because most of the Raw Materials are locally Sourced.
If the price Continues to increase, I advise the Federal Govt to allow our Importers to venture into the Importation of Cement. And see the price crash drastically.
How do you think they power the factories that make the cement then?

Then transport costs...remember that diesel has been higher than petrol since 2015 at least...much higher. Diesel would also have shot up with the recent increases (that's why government is not doing well by not being more aggresive on railways)
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Bullman(m): 10:25am On Mar 09
Na statistics we go chop ?? grin
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by MrJames007: 10:26am On Mar 09
I wish everyone can just stop buying cement for now until price drops. embarassed
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by muyico(m): 10:29am On Mar 09
Go Soon reach 20k!
War always caused inflation
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by BioData45: 10:29am On Mar 09
nairalanda1:
How do you think they power the factories that make the cement then?

Then transport costs...remember that diesel has been higher than petrol since 2015 at least...much higher. Diesel would also have shot up with the recent increases (that's why government is not doing well by not being more aggresive on railways)
You're right but those are selling cost. What about production cost? You pay labour less wages, you get raw material cheap and locally, and the only thing is the powering of factory of which shouldn't be the reason for high pricing.

Let say the truth, the selling price is too much. It's pure wickedness.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by nairalanda1(m): 10:31am On Mar 09
BioData45:
You're right but those are selling cost. What about production cost? You pay labour less wages, you get raw material cheap and locally, and the only thing is the powering of factory.

Let way the truth, the selling price is too much. It's pure wickedness.
They probably are paying their labourers a lot more money right now...tinubu economy things. Then tax at both federal and state level.

And who told you they are getting the limestone cheap? I doubt.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Dricker: 10:34am On Mar 09
Akwamkpuruamu:
We go hear am for this country...

Tinubu till 2931
shiiii..no loud am...we go get sense by force for this country..First four years of tinubu government go be like paradise if I'm win next year
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by BioData45: 10:34am On Mar 09
Now I can say with capitalist economy, we can never have selfless leaders. Even the so called West, people pay through their nose to enjoy those available facilities.
Imagine we're suffering this much with our own indigenous business.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by jaxxy(m): 10:34am On Mar 09
YourNextLevel:
The monopolist is at it again. And you clowns are clappy for him

Continue!!!!
always quick to blame dangote while some of u can do worse.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Esthered: 10:36am On Mar 09
Building materials traders are the ones buying lands in my area where a plot goes for N100m minimum.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by iwaeda: 10:37am On Mar 09
Tinubu is doing well, housing for all by 2050. If inflation will be released now, it will drop. Nigeria is OK, without going to UK. grin grin grin grin
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Okechinwadike: 10:37am On Mar 09
Nigeria must learn the hard way
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by BioData45: 10:38am On Mar 09
nairalanda1:
They probably are paying their labourers a lot more money right now...tinubu economy things. Then tax at both federal and state level.

And who told you they are getting the limestone cheap? I doubt.
Before I responded to this, I confirmed from ai and other sources that Dangote get limestone cheap in Nigeria. These guys are just greedy and for the labour wages, I doubt he pay them well. Someone that was bragging the other day that he pays graduates 200k or so.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by TallPck1(m): 10:38am On Mar 09
It will go must higher soon.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by Seunpapa65: 10:38am On Mar 09
If you talk say Dangote doesn't give a shit about Nigerians stupid people will start attacking u
From cement to fuel yet the resources are found in Nigeria
Nigeria is a living hell
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by BioData45: 10:41am On Mar 09
Dricker:
shiiii..no loud am...we go get sense by force for this country..First four years of tinubu government go be like paradise if I'm win next year
If your favorite win, what will he do differently?
This is the reason this country might not get better anytime soon. People who are colleagues form both government and opposition and you guys cheer them up.
I hope you all messier win so we all can see no difference in these people.
Re: Cement Sells ₦11,500 - ₦15,000 Per Bag, Sparks Concerns In Construction Industry by iwaeda: 10:43am On Mar 09
Dangote cement is cheaper in Benin Republic than Nigeria, where it is being produced. grin grin angry angry angry
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