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Inflation: FCCPC to engage market leaders, others

By Oluyemi Ogunseyin
12 August 2024   |   1:02 pm
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has said it will engage market leaders and others in the supply and distribution chain across Nigeria in an effort to reduce inflation. The FCCPC disclosed this in a statement signed by the Vice Chairman/CEO Tunji Bello on Monday. According to Bello, this is pursuant to Sections…
FCCPC CEO Tunji Bello said the commission will engage market leaders and others in the supply and distribution chain across Nigeria in an effort to reduce inflation
FCCPC CEO Tunji Bello said the commission will engage market leaders and others in the supply and distribution chain across Nigeria in an effort to reduce inflation

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has said it will engage market leaders and others in the supply and distribution chain across Nigeria in an effort to reduce inflation.

The FCCPC disclosed this in a statement signed by the Vice Chairman/CEO Tunji Bello on Monday.

According to Bello, this is pursuant to Sections 17(l) (s),116 (2),124,125,138 and 155 of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2018.

“In the coming days, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) will be engaging leaders of markets and others in the supply and distribution chain across the nation as part of a broader initiative to check exploitative pricing of consumer goods” he said.

“While it is recognised that the exchange rate has impacted the value of the naira, it is however observed that prices charged are, in most cases, disproportionate for imported products and excessive for locally produced ones.

“This unfair practice is prevalent in the retail segment of the distribution chain where some market associations are engaged in price fixing at the expense of consumers.”

Bello said working with the market leaders, the commission believes an understanding can be reached on reasonable pricing of products with a view to eschewing undue profiteering at the expense of consumers at a time of economic challenges.

He believes that such interaction will be sustained by the FCCPC to foster a better market culture that makes allowance for the trader’s margin without leaving buyers exploited.

The FCCPC boss added that the commission’s advocacy for Nigerian consumers in this direction is consistent with the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

“Already, the commission has mandated the operators of supermarkets to visibly display the prices of products displayed on their shelves to shoppers for transparency and avoid an ambush situation where they only get to know of the prices after payment would have been made at the counter and receipt issued,” Bello said.

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