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Bread Production: Bakers Demand Price Reduction On Flour And Other Ingredients
Bakers have called for a reduction in flour prices and urgent government intervention to address skyrocketing costs affecting their operations.
The Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria has called on the Federal Government to intervene on the incessant increase in the prices of flour despite recent approval of duty-free importation waiver on wheat and maize.
The association therefore called on government to probe the activities of Flour Milling Association of Nigeria and sugar producers for causing the increases in the prices of bread.
The Chairman of the Association in Lagos State, Chief Matthew Ayoola and General Secretary, Abraham Alabi, who raised the observations during a press conference, proposed a reduction in the prices of wheat, flour and other ingredients used by bakers for smooth operation.
The event had as its theme, “Call For The Federal Government’s Urgent Intervention On The Incessant Increase Of Flour Prices Despite Recent Approval Of Duty-Free Importation Waiver On Wheat, Maize, Others.”
The text reads, “The record holds that Master Bakers and Caterers in Nigeria are the second largest employer of labour in Nigeria. This means that bakers’ shutdown of bakeries might pollute the society
“We sincerely appreciate the federal government of Nigeria upon the approval of a 150-day duty-free window to allow the importation of wheat, maize, and husked brown rice as part of measures to combat rising food inflation across the country effective August 1, 2024. However, the Nigeria Millers are yet to implement this on the price of their commodities.
“We are using this medium to call on the Federal Government to intervene in the operations of the Flour Milling Association of Nigeria (FMAN) as they are a major factor causing incessant increases in the price of wheat which falls to the high price of buying bread. It seems they intend to siphon money and milk the majority of Nigerians to live in abject poverty. Their current incessant increase of flour and sugar prices despite Government actions to ameliorate the cost of food items is a sabotage to the economy. The millers are taking advantage of government assistance to enrich themselves and make the good citizens starve.
“It’s imperative to note that in July the Federal Government of Nigeria announced the approval of a 150-day duty-free window to allow the importation of wheat, maize, and husked brown rice as part of measures to alleviate rising food inflation across the country. The government’s notable action should be to help bring down the prices of food items in the market, making some food items more accessible and affordable for the masses.
“However, our findings revealed some Millers chose to sell wheat to neighboring countries and some of them chose to ignore this waiver and instead continue to inflate the price of flour on a daily basis. This action has not only disregarded the Federal Government’s efforts to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians but also a severe blow to our industry. It’s a way of robbing innocent Nigerians. The millers did not consider our call for price reduction but rather advised us to inflate the price of bread more to inflict pain on the common man, which is an inhumane action to take.
“This constant increase in the price of flour by millers has made it impossible for Bakeries to operate and function smoothly which has also led to the shutdown of many bakeries and their staff being laid off. Lives are at stake when basic needs are scarce. Nigerians complain on a daily basis due to a lack of basic needs for survival and bread is one of them. The flour Millers are mounting pressure on human beings unnecessarily. Today, the price of flour has increased by 67,000 naira as against the last ten years’ price of 8,000.
“As flour is experiencing an increase so also are sugar, yeast, wheat, butter, nylon, and other ingredients needed, in fact, everything we use for production has increased. All the millers have declined our proposal for reduction of the cost of flour.
“We therefore call on the Federal Government to investigate the activities of the millers and sugar producers assess them and force them to do the needful because it seems they are more focused on making exorbitant and excess profits while they put the country at risk and chaos.
We appeal to the Ministry of Industry, trade, and Investment for urgent intervention in this matter.
“The smooth operations of bakers across the country are at risk due to the unjust practices of millers. Bakers need help to assist the masses cushion the effect of hunger in the land. Everything keeps increasing except workers’ income. Bread is common to Nigerians. It has an impact on both bakers and purchasers and there is a need for reduction of flour, wheat, and other materials. The inflating cost of bread saddens our hearts unfortunately the millers’ actions pose a greater challenge to us. For the public to experience adequate reduction of food items, the price of wheat must be reduced.
“Wheat is typically milled into flour which is then used to make a wide range of foods including bread, crumpets, muffins, noodles, pasta, biscuits, cakes, pastries, cereal bars, sweet and savory snack foods, crackers, crisp bread, sauces and confectionery (e.g. licorice).
“We request the Federal government to enforce the implementation of the waiver from the point of importation to the consumers for proper monitoring. The government should meet with the Millers on possible solutions to curb the incessant increase in the cost of flour and wheat. There should be a reduction in prices of wheat, flour, and other ingredients bakers use for smooth operations.
“We propose a reduced price range of between N30,000 and N40,000 per bag. To avoid a shutdown of bakers, the government’s 150-day duty-free window should reflect on the prices at which bakers purchase production commodities which would automatically reflect on the price at which Nigerians purchase breads and other consumables.
“We also demand a surplus in the distribution/accessibility of commodities to bakers. We also urged the Federal Government to take decisive actions to ensure that the waivers on wheat importations are enforced and that the millers comply with the intended purpose of reducing the cost of flour and wheat. The Federal government waiver should reflect the cost of food items bought.”
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CBN Releases New Age Limit, Guidelines On BVN Operation.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has declared that banks and financial institutions must establish and maintain a temporary watch-list for Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) implicated in suspected fraudulent transactions.
According to the CBN in a circular dated March 12, 2026 and signed by its Director of Payments System Policy Department, Musa I. Jimoh, the apex bank said such a suspected BVN may remain on the temporary watchlist for a maximum period of twenty-four (24) hours during which the owner would be contacted to make clarifications.
The circular explained that the move is part of several new measures under a revised regulatory framework aimed at enhancing financial system stability.
“A BVN may remain on this temporary Watchlist for a maximum period of twenty-four (24) hours, during this period, the BVN owner shall be contacted to provide clarification regarding the identified transaction(s),” the circular stated.
The circular also sets an age requirement for BVN enrolment, restricting registration to individuals who have attained eighteen (18) years and above.
The CBN also added that amendments to phone numbers linked to a BVN shall be allowed only once.
“Amendments to phone numbers linked to a BVN shall be allowed only once,” the circular noted.
The apex bank stated that access to BVN databases will remain tightly controlled.
“Access to the BVN databases shall be exclusively granted to Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) licensed financial institutions.
“Notwithstanding this provision, the Central Bank of Nigeria (the Bank) reserves the right to approve access to the BVN databases in extenuating circumstances and in accordance with the provisions of extant laws,” the circular said.
Financial institutions are expected to comply with the new requirements, and customers may be contacted by their banks if their BVNs are temporarily flagged during the new fraud monitoring process.
The new policy, as stated by the CBN, takes effect from May 1, 2026.
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NNPC Reduces Fuel Price
NNPC Reduces Fuel Price
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has reduced the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, at its retail stations in Lagos and Abuja.
The adjustment took effect on Wednesday as the national oil company reduced the price to N1,130 per litre in Lagos and N1,165 per litre in Abuja.
The new price means motorists in Lagos are now paying N100 less than the previous pump price of N1,230 per litre.
In Abuja, the new rate represents a reduction of N95 from the former price of N1,260 per litre.
Checks showed that the new price was already in place at several NNPC filling stations in Lagos, including outlets located along Isheri Oshun Road, Apple Junction and Ago Palace Way.
The same adjustment was also recorded in the Federal Capital Territory, where NNPC stations in areas such as Jabi and Wuse began selling petrol at N1,165 per litre.
The reduction comes at a time when many private oil marketers have not yet adjusted their pump prices to match the recent drop in the gantry price announced by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery.
Dangote Refinery had earlier lowered its gantry price for petrol by N100 per litre, bringing it down to N1,075 per litre.
The change followed a fall in international crude oil prices.
Global oil prices had earlier risen sharply due to tensions in the Middle East involving the United States, Iran and Israel.
The crisis raised fears of possible disruption to oil supply, especially around the Strait of Hormuz, an important route for global crude shipments.
Prices later began to fall after the President of the United States, Donald Trump, indicated that the conflict might end soon.
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INNOCHRIS FOUNDER SIR INNOCENT ONUOHA DIES AT 71
Grief has swept through the business and faith communities following the passing of Sir Innocent Chinedu Onuoha, the respected entrepreneur and Executive Chairman of InnoChris Group. He died peacefully in his sleep on December 11, 2025, at his home in Lagos. He was 71.
Born in 1954 in Umuoma Umuaro II Autonomous Community, Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State, Onuoha grew to become a symbol of enterprise, generosity, and unwavering faith. A devoted member and evangelist in the Anglican Communion, he lived a life that blended business success with service to God and humanity.
Long before many came to know his vast business interests, the name Innochris had already echoed in popular culture. In the 1990s, legendary Ogene music maestro Oliver De Coque famously chanted “Ugbo ndi oma Innochris eh!” in one of his songs — a line that celebrated the Onuoha brothers and helped make Sir Innocent Onuoha and his brother Christian Onugha widely known during that era.
Onuoha’s entrepreneurial journey began after years of professional experience working as secretary to a former Chief Engineer at Flour Mills of Nigeria. With determination and vision, he went on to establish InnoChris Group, a conglomerate that grew to include InnoChris Transport, InnoChris Computers, and InnoChris Spare Parts, serving customers across Nigeria.
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