News
Cement Price Hike: FG Threatens To Open Borders
The Federal Government says it might open the borders for cement importation, if manufacturers of the product fail to bring down the cost.
The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Ahmed Dangiwa, issued the threat on Tuesday in Abuja at a meeting with Cement and Building Materials Manufacturers.
The Next Edition learnt from NAN’s report that the meeting was summoned to address the astronomical increase in the cost of cement nationwide.
The minister expressed concerns that in the past couple of months, the country had witnessed a recurring alarming increase in the prices of cement and other building materials.
“Clearly, this is a crisis for housing delivery. An increase in essential building materials means an increase in the prices of houses.
“We are not the only country facing these challenges, many countries are facing the same type of challenges that we’re facing, some even worse than that.
“But, as patriotic citizens, we have to rally round the country when there is crisis, to ensure that we do our best to save the situation,” he said.
The minister added: “Honestly speaking, we have to sit down and look at this critically and know how you should go back and think of it.
“The government stopped importation of cement in other to empower you to produce more and sell cheaper.
“Otherwise the government can open the borders for mass importation of cement, the price will crash, but you will have no business to do.”
Dangiwa said the reasons given by cement manufacturers for the price increase – high cost of gas and manufacturing equipment – were not enough for such astronomical pricing.
He expressed his displeasure at the position of Cement Manufacturer Association of Nigeria (CEMAN) that the association “does not interfere with the pricing of cement.”
He said the association should not just fold its arms when things were going wrong.