Nigerians decry 40% hike in price of rice
The soaring cost of rice, a staple food in Nigeria is drawing complaints from residents, particularly in Enugu.
On Friday, some of the marketers interviewed by NAN across major markets in Enugu metropolis said the commodity has become so expensive, saying the price has increased by over 40 percent within eight months.
Felicia Igbokwe, a rice seller at Ogbete main market said that a 50kg bag of locally ‘destoned’ rice is now sold between N23, 000 to N28, 000 up from the N16,000 it was sold in January.
Mrs. Igbokwe added that a bag of 25kg which was sold for N8,000 some months back is now sold for N16,000 per bag.
Another rice seller at New Market, Okwy Ilechukwu disclosed that the price of foreign rice has equally gone up.
Mr. Ilechukwu said that a 50kg of foreign rice is now N39,000 up from N27,000 while the N25kg is N18,000 from the previous price of N13,000.
Meanwhile, some residents expressed concern over increase in the price of the commodity saying that the ban on rice importation has brought scarcity and high cost of the commodity.
Helen Nnaji, a civil servant, said that many Nigerians believe that by now, rice would have become surplus after the ban on rice importation.
“Many people thought that with the ban on rice importation and the Federal Government’ intervention in rice production, the common man will be able to buy rice at an affordable price.
“The purpose for which the border was closed has been totally defeated as rice is now [too] expensive for the masses,’’ Ms. Nnaji lamented.
(NAN)
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