Showing posts with label Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

When Prices Rise In Nigeria, They Rarely Fall

 By Osilama E. Osilama

Nigeria today faces a troubling economic paradox. Prices rise quickly when economic conditions worsen, yet they rarely decline when those conditions improve. This phenomenon—experienced daily by millions of Nigerians has quietly evolved into one of the most dangerous distortions in the country’s economic structure.

Though I am not an economist, it increasingly appears that Nigeria operates what could be described as a “one-way economy,” where prices move easily upward but almost never downward. The implications of this pattern are profound, particularly for the housing sector and the survival of the Nigerian middle class.

If Nigeria must build a fair and functional economy, government must confront the economics of pricing through deliberate policy reforms and, if necessary, a strong executive bill supported by legislation.

Monday, November 25, 2024

AGF, IGP, Please Call DISCOs To Order; Avert Violence

 By Dele Sobowale

“FCCPC warns Ikeja, Eko Discos to halt metre replacement amid compliance concernsReport, November 14, 2024.

The story went on to say that “The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has issued a stern warning to Ikeja and Eko Electricity Distribution Companies (Discos) against plans to replace metres”. The FCCPC under Mr Tunji Bello has become more proactive than at any time since its inception by the Babangida administration (who else?) by Act No 66 of 1992.