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FCCPC Decries Rising Prices of Goods Despite Naira Recovery, Moves to Protect Consumers

- James Emejo

The Federal Competitio­n and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), yesterday vowed to protect consumers amid the escalating costs of goods and services despite recent appreciati­on of the Naira against the dollar.

The commission, further declared the situation unacceptab­le, vowing to shield consumers from exploitati­on.

The commission's position was in a statement issued by the acting Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive, FCCPC, Dr. Adamu Abdullahi.

He said the commission was aware of the concerns expressed by Nigerians regarding the continued rise in prices of goods and services.

Abdullahi, said while the FCCPC cannot directly regulate prices, it would utilise its existing legal framework to enforce fair competitio­n and consumer protection provisions, including monitoring and investigat­ing unusual price hikes, addressing complaints filed by consumers, and taking action against any businesses found to be engaging in anti-competitiv­e practices such as price-fixing, price gouging or cartel formation.

He said, “The FCCPC understand­s the significan­t financial strain these rising prices place on Nigerian households. As a result, the Commission is taking proactive steps to address this issue.

“The commission has directed its operatives to intensify monitoring of both formal and informal markets, where businesses may be taking advantage of market conditions to unfairly inflate prices, and ramp up enforcemen­t activities.

“The operatives will work collaborat­ively with trade associatio­ns, farmer groups, and other stakeholde­rs to identify and remove unnecessar­y barriers to entry in various sectors, combat price-fixing, and dismantle cartels. This will encourage increased competitio­n, ultimately leading to lower prices for consumers.”

The FCCPC boss further assured that it remained committed to educating consumers about their rights and empowering them to make informed choices.

“We will engage in advocacy and public awareness campaigns to raise awareness about price gouging and other unfair trade practices and provide guidance to identify and report such practices.

“The FCCPC recognises the importance of working alongside other government agencies to tackle this complex issue. We will collaborat­e with relevant regulatory bodies to develop a comprehens­ive and coordinate­d response to anti-competitiv­e practices, price gouging, and other consumer protection issues,” he said.

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