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Price Of Bag Of Dangote, BUA, Other Cement This Week

- Cement prices in Nigeria rise due to economic challenges.
- Inflation and currency devaluation drive production costs higher.
- Regional price variations influenced by demand and transportation expenses.
As of January 17, 2025, cement prices in Nigeria have risen sharply due to inflation, high production costs, and currency devaluation.
Key Factors Driving Cement Prices
- Inflation: Rising inflation has significantly increased production and distribution costs.
- Currency Devaluation: The Naira’s depreciation against major currencies has escalated the cost of importing raw materials and equipment for cement production.
Production Costs: High energy, transportation, and maintenance expenses have contributed to price hikes.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Cement prices vary across Nigeria, influenced by transportation costs and regional demand. Prices are typically higher in urban areas like Lagos due to higher demand and logistical expenses. Buyers are advised to confirm prices with local suppliers for accurate cost assessments.
Market Developments
The Nigerian government has faced calls to increase the number of cement manufacturers to boost competition and reduce costs. Additionally, recent profit-taking in major cement companies, including Dangote Cement Plc, has impacted market capitalization and investor confidence.

Price Of Cement
Rising cement prices reflect broader economic challenges affecting production and distribution in Nigeria. Efforts to stabilize the economy and attract new manufacturers could ease the pressure on consumers and the construction industry.
Here is an updated overview of current prices for major cement brands:
Cement Brand | Retail Price (₦) per 50kg Bag | Wholesale Price (₦) for 600 Bags |
---|---|---|
Dangote Cement | 9,900 – 10,500 | 5,940,000 – 6,300,000 |
BUA Cement | 8,000 – 11,000 | 4,800,000 – 6,600,000 |
Lafarge Cement | 9,100 – 10,500 | 5,460,000 – 6,300,000 |
UNICEM Cement | 11,500 – 13,500 | 6,900,000 – 8,100,000 |
Ibeto Cement | 9,500 – 10,500 | 5,700,000 – 6,300,000 |
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