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Nigeria: The price of cement in Nigeria has risen by 25% since November 2011. This coincides with the peak of the nation's dry season, traditionally a period of increased construction. This has been exacerbated by the removal of Nigeria's fuel subsidy on 1 January 2012.
In Lagos and neighbouring towns in Ogun State the construction industry has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years. Hajia Rukiyat Ajibola, a retailer in Mowe, Ogun State, stated that there was a high probability of the price of cement increasing even further if nothing was done.
Nigeria imported 124,000t of cement in December 2011. This figure represented a drop of 31% from November 2011 when 179,000t was imported into the country. Previously prices skyrocketed in May 2011 prompting President Goodluck Jonathan to issue a presidential directive to manufacturers to slash prices. At the time market leader Dangote and other manufacturers and importers announced price reductions.
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