A group, Coalition of South East Youth Leaders, COSEYL, an umbrella body of all the youth groups in the South East has said that the high cost of cement would render most Nigerian families homeless if not checked.
The group said it is totally condemnable to sale a bag of cement at the rate of N5,000 per bag in a country where so many families go to bed hungry.
In a press release signed by the President General of the group, Goodluck Ibem, he said the high cost of cement will make landlords to increase their house rent which would be above the reach of the common man.
He added that the attendant consequence is that Nigerians who cannot afford to pay the increased rent will have no other option than to leave the house with their families to live under the bridge or any place that they will not be required to pay rents.
Part of the press release read: “The cement that is sold N5,000 in Nigeria, is sold at the rate of N300 is some other countries . This is wickedness taken too far.
“The monopoly of cement has led to the suffering and death of so many Nigerians. A situation were the federal government gives licence to only one man in the country to be the producer and seller of cement is gross insensitivity and should stop forthwith.
“The Federal Government should liberalize the cement business by giving licences to Nigerians who are capable of doing the business. Competition in business remains the only way to get the best quality of goods and services at a reduced considerate price.”
Ibem said that: “One is tempted to believe that the Federal Government is using Alhaji Aliko Dangote who is the sole producer and seller of cement in the country to raise funds for the APC 2023 campaigns by milking Nigerians dry through high costs of cements.”
He said: “Why would the Federal Government give licence of producing Cement to only one man in a country that is over two hundred and fifty million (250,000,000) people, if not for the simple reason of oppressing them.
“We will not accept this oppression from the Federal Government and we demand that cement be sold for N1,000 per bag and the business should be liberalize. The federal government should give licence to Nigerians who wants to go into the business.
“As youth leaders of the South East geo-political zone that have the interest and wellbeing of our people at heart, we can not keep quiet and allow this calculated wickedness orchestrated by the federal government against innocent Nigerians to stand.
“The high cost of cement has greatly reduced the rate of development and those intending to build companies, industries and new buildings cannot do so because of the exorbitant rate of cement. The economy is on a standstill. Nothing is moving.
“We therefore demand that the federal government should reduce the price of a bag of cement to N1,000. The federal government should give licence to Nigerians who are ready to do the cement business while also creating an enabling environment for them to thrive.”