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Multiple taxation, others responsible for high prices of goods — FCCPC

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 19, 2024 2282 Minutes read0

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has released findings from a comprehensive investigation into the factors contributing to the relentless increase in consumer costs.

The FCCPC Director, Surveillance and Investigation Mrs. B.A Adeyinka, shed light on the multifaceted issues at play while briefing journalists during a market surveillance to enforce prices today in Masaka Markets, Nasarawa State.

According to her, the FCCPC has conducted extensive interviews with marketing executives and sellers across various sectors, reports The PUNCH.

“Despite government efforts to stabilize the currency, prices remain high. Our findings point to a complex web of factors, including multiple layers of taxation and transportation costs, that are driving prices up,” she added.

The FCCPC as part of its campaign for compliance sealed 4U Supermarket Wuse 2 yesterday for breaching price and quality standards. While addressing journalists at the supermarket yesterday, the acting Chief Executive Officer of FCCPC, Adamu Abdullahi said the Commission would continue the price enforcement in other states of the federation.

According to the investigation, transportation costs are incurred at every stage of the supply chain, starting from the farmers who transport their produce to local markets, to the sellers who move goods to larger market squares, and finally to the retailers who deliver products to consumers.

“The cost of transportation is a significant burden on the sellers, and this cost is inevitably passed on to the consumer. For instance, a product that once cost N15,000 now sells for N50,000. This drastic increase is largely due to higher transportation expenses, the rising cost of pesticides, and security concerns in certain areas,” Adeyinka explained.

The investigation also highlighted the impact of the ‘herdsmen men crisis’ on rural farmers and the lack of intervention in these areas.

“Our first step is to compile a report on the multiple taxes affecting the market and advise the government on potential solutions.

“We aim to unlock the market by reducing these taxes, thereby easing the financial burden on both sellers and consumers,” she said.

The FCCPC plans to engage with executives of the markets to ensure there are no restrictions on bringing goods to the market.

“An increase in the availability of goods will naturally lead to lower prices. Additionally, we will address anti-competitive practices by cartels that restrict supply, to ensure a fair and competitive marketplace,” she said.

The FCCPC’s fact-finding mission is a crucial step toward understanding and mitigating the factors that contribute to the rising cost of living for consumers.

On his part, the executive chairman of the market, Chief Gimbal Salasi, said the market executives are working to ensure hitch-free market operations and price regulations in the market. He called on the government to help construct good access roads to enable commodities transportation in and out of the market.

“We are doing our best to ensure that everything works well in the market. We put security and sanitation in place. We are calling on the government to help us with good roads so that, our goods can come into the market and increase patronage,” he said.

However, some traders lamented the high costs of commodities they had to buy and sell. They also lament the extortion and double taxation in the market.

“We are being cheated by the market executives. They collect more than four different types of taxes from us every day apart from the monthly dues,” said Mama Lucy, one of the traders.

Reacting to the allegations, the chairman said they are doing all they can to ensure every trader is fairly treated and not exploited.

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