Cement prices in Nigeria remain high this week, impacting construction projects nationwide. Current rates for standard 50kg bags show notable variations across major brands and regions. Urban centers like Lagos and Abuja report the following retail ranges:
Current Cement Prices (50kg Bag)
Dangote Cement: ₦10,200 – ₦10,400
BUA Cement: ₦10,100 – ₦10,300
Lafarge Cement: ₦10,400 – ₦10,600
These figures represent averages in major cities. Prices may be higher in remote areas due to transportation costs. Industry analysts attribute the sustained high pricing to several key factors.
Key Factors Driving Cement Prices
Production & Logistics Costs
Rising diesel prices significantly increase transportation expenses for raw materials and finished products. Naira depreciation also raises costs for imported machinery and spare parts. Poor road infrastructure compounds these challenges in some regions.
Strong Market Demand
Nigeria’s active construction sector fuels demand through infrastructure projects like the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway. Real estate development and government initiatives further sustain this high consumption. Manufacturers maintain pricing power with minimal discounts.
Supply Constraints
Despite expansion efforts by major producers, supply-chain bottlenecks persist. Logistics hurdles and raw material shortages occasionally restrict availability. These constraints contribute to price volatility across markets.
Regional Variations
Coastal areas like Lagos typically see lower prices due to port proximity. Inland and northern regions often pay premiums. Transportation expenses from manufacturing hubs directly impact final retail costs.
Industry observers note BUA Cement’s plans to generate its own electricity could potentially reduce production costs. This development might lead to future price adjustments in the cement market.