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FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by dre11(m): 3:38pm On Feb 20
The federal government has threatened the possibility of opening the borders to cement importation if Nigerian cement manufacturers refuse to play ball on cement reduction in the country.

It also said that although it is aware of the macroeconomic challenges facing the country some of the key components of producing building materials, especially cement, are locally sourced, and considers the recurring disproportionate increase in the price of cement as unacceptable and unreasonable.

Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa, who made the declaration said key input materials for cement production such as limestone, clay, silica sand, and gypsum sourced within our borders, should not be dollar-rated.

Dangiwa made this known on Tuesday, February 20, in Abuja at an emergency meeting held with cement and building materials manufacturers.

He said the price of gas that manufacturers are using as an excuse should not be because gas is a raw material found within the country and the excuse of an increase in mining equipment should not come up because equipment bought by these manufacturers has been used for decades and not just purchased every day.

The minister said the border was closed to the importation of cement to help local manufacturers but if the government decides to open it back for mass importation, prices of cement would crash and local manufacturers would be gravely affected.

Dangiwa who called on the manufacturers to be more patriotic said BUA cement for instance has been willing and is still willing as at the last time he spoke with them to crash the price of their cement, lower than the N7000, N8000 agreed by the manufacturers and he sees no reason why the others should not do same.

The minister in response to the manufacturers said: “The challenges you speak of, many countries are facing the same challenges and some even worse than that but as patriotic citizens, we have to rally around whenever there is a crisis to change the situation.

“The gas price you spoke of, we know that we produce gas in the country the only thing you can say is that maybe it is not enough. Even if you say about 50 percent of your production cost is spent on gas prices, we still produce gas in Nigeria it’s just that some of the manufacturers take advantage of the situation. As for the mining equipment that you mentioned, you buy equipment and it takes years and you are still using it.

“The time you bought it maybe it was at a lower price but because now the dollar is high you are using it as an excuse. Honestly, we have to sit down and look at this critically. The demand and supply should be good for you because the government stopped the importation of cement, they stopped the importation in order to empower you to produce more.

Otherwise if the government opens the border for mass importation of cement, the price would crash but you would have no business to do and at the same time the employment generation would go down. So these are the kinds of things you have to look at, the efforts of government in ensuring things go well.”

Earlier in his speech, Group Chief Commercial Officer, of Dangote Cement, Rabiu Umar blamed the high cost of gas and mining equipment for the hike in cement price.

He said: “It is safe to say we are all Nigerians and we are all facing the current head weight that is happening. I would like to speak on the popular belief that most of the raw materials to produce cement are available locally. While we have limestone and in some cases, we have gypsum and some cases coal, the reality is that it takes a lot of forex-related items to produce cement.

“Most of the cement plants in Nigeria use gas to produce, the gas is indexed to a dollar and it is almost half of the total cost of production. So if 50 percent of your cost of production is indexed to the dollar it means if the dollar changes then your total expenditure would change in that direction.

“For us to mine the limestone, one needs to import the mining equipment and the equipment is a substantial part of the cost of production, you have to invest in a lot of those equipment and invest in keeping them going. On the issue of the gas, we also have the issue of the quantity of gas, we are not getting enough gas to produce enough to put into the market then we talk about the price and quality of the gas because they are all related.

“Regarding what is happening at the border towns because of the devaluation of the naira it has made it a lot more attractive for people to come from neighbouring countries, with foreign exchange, buy cement and export it illegally across the border, of course, what that has done is demand has increased meaning that available stock in the country has reduced and that has put a lot of pressure on the prices.”

The minister also put the blame on the Cement Manufactures of Nigeria for not regulating the price of cement in the country because earlier, the Executive Secretary of the Association, Salako James had informed the minister that the association does not discuss or determine the price of individual companies but are only made aware of prices from the market like every Nigerian.

Dangiwa said the ministry would be setting up a committee which would be comprised of representatives of each cement manufacturer in the country, its association, and the government to fashion out modalities to resolve the problem of high price of cement in the country.

https://thenationonlineng.net/just-in-fg-threatens-to-open-of-border-for-cement-importation/

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Nbote(m): 3:49pm On Feb 20
Threaten? ? Are the Cement, sugar ansmd flour cabal bigger than the govt??

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Paraman: 3:53pm On Feb 20
Don't just open it for cement importation, also allow rice, beans, tomato, wheat etc to be imported

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by ERockson: 3:53pm On Feb 20
Open the border when local currency is very weak will only worsen the situation

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by gaby(m): 3:56pm On Feb 20
These people are truly senseless in all ways.

At what exchange rate will the importers be bringing in the cement?

Confused Moronns in power.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Melagros(m): 3:58pm On Feb 20
COMRADES, though, tinubu is incompetent, but if this is the best solution, let it be because Dangote and his fellow capitalists are milking millions of Nigerians

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Beyondhate: 3:59pm On Feb 20
Most especially food importation.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by slivertongue: 4:03pm On Feb 20
open it and stop taunting NIGERIANS

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Nicepoker(m): 4:09pm On Feb 20
fnep2smooth:
that's the best way to go, open the border for rice , beans and yam, maximum 6 month to help reduce the price.

then they can start planning from there
The thing is no other country needs the naira. We export very little meaning our foreign exchange earning isn't much. So where will you get he dollars to import that rice, beans and yam. You will use 2k to buy a cup of rice at the end of the day. The solution should be for the government to buy food items from farmers then subsidize It for the citizens. That's short term fix.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Nicepoker(m): 4:12pm On Feb 20
Paraman:
Don't just open it for cement importation, also allow rice, beans, tomato, wheat etc to be imported
Our currency is weak. You will use 2k to buy a cup of rice.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by jmoore(m): 4:15pm On Feb 20
Fake threat!!.

1 dollar that is going to 1,800 naira. And you think importing it wIll be cheaper?

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Svoboda(m): 4:15pm On Feb 20
fnep2smooth:
that's the best way to go, open the border for rice , beans and yam, maximum 6 month to help reduce the price.

then they can start planning from there

Govts import substitution model is hurting large segments of the population
At the same time, devaluation is also hurting, because we are not yet net exporters of basic and cheap foods and cement. This is creating some form of scarcity .

This neo liberal model is contradictory and failed woefully in Latin America. It was what led to the rise of leftwing govts in mid 2000s.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Ofunaofu: 4:17pm On Feb 20
Open the borders

Not just for cement but for rice

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Ejebleje: 4:19pm On Feb 20
I already said this . It is the only way to ensure fair competition ,the manufacturers have held us by the balls

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Savedday2: 4:22pm On Feb 20
If we import, at what rate will it be sold to consumer?

Kindly put exchange rate into consideration.
Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Strafudeen: 4:22pm On Feb 20
Tinubu is a foo000l.

A big one.

The first thing to do was to secure the borders to prevent the kind of smuggling that is placing pressure on scarce commodities.

But the useless I too know iidi0t just rushed to remove subsidies and float the naira and is now causing hardship.

Useless idiot that can't respect their masters.

In this country whatever you do always look and inquire from the wise people from where the sun shines earliest

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by RepoMan007: 4:56pm On Feb 20
With which forex?

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by nabiz(m): 4:57pm On Feb 20
dre11:



https://thenationonlineng.net/just-in-fg-threatens-to-open-of-border-for-cement-importation/

Nlfpmod
the best decision. Just open the border and tax them friendly

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Chummynoni(m): 4:57pm On Feb 20
Ejebleje:
I already said this . It is the only way to ensure fair competition ,the manufacturers have held us by the balls
it is too late bro. Just $10 is more than 16k. Dangote's, BUA's wings would have been clipped if the government has taken this step earlier, now their products are necessary Evil.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by shortgun(m): 5:15pm On Feb 20
Cement, Rice, beans,poultry, fish.
All will be cheaper when imported even at the current exchange rate.
Some of these commodities are smuggled in from the neighbouring countries, labeled made in Nigeria and sold at exorbitant prices.
A smart Government will open up our borders

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by flokii: 5:20pm On Feb 20
Way to go..

The manufacturers don't know what they are enjoying in Nigeria.. Countries like Thailand and co. will readily give 70% discount to ship their goods to Nigeria and sell freely in our markets.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by flokii: 5:23pm On Feb 20
gaby:
These people are truly senseless in all ways.

At what exchange rate will the importers be bringing in the cement?

Confused Moronns in power.

Is it not better to import cement at the exchange rate where it'll be affordable to an extent than to be buying locally produced cement at 12 - 15k?.

Pride they say goes before a fall.. that Dangote wants to use pride to kill his business.

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by optionalY09: 5:29pm On Feb 20
cool sir, stop the monopoly,

Dangote and Atiku need to speak to their people up north to bring food down south. Food must be cheap crisp and clean for consumption.

Now!

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by phemmie06(m): 5:34pm On Feb 20
Confused government.
Why is pepper expensive, why is poultry products expensive, why is local food stuff expensive. Why is gas N1500/kg
Tackle those ones first, before talking about cement

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by yesloaded: 5:35pm On Feb 20
Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by crossfm: 5:35pm On Feb 20
Hehehe.
Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by AllenSpencer: 5:35pm On Feb 20
Good!

The saboteurs are too much in that industry

All the manufacturers in Nigeria are in one accord.

They feed on the masses!

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by G00dharddick: 5:36pm On Feb 20
Fools!

Open the goddamned boarders for importation of food and services

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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by Jh0wsef(m): 5:36pm On Feb 20
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Re: FG Threatens To Open Border For Cement Importation by SpatialKing(m): 5:36pm On Feb 20
AqualinaXYZ:
Tinubu is the most confused fool alive




Tufiakwa


The man is just empty

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