The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), has issued a one-month moratorium to traders and other market stakeholders involved in exploitative pricing to crash the prices of goods.
The newly appointed executive vice chairman of the FCCPC, Tunji Bello, said this at a one-day stakeholders’ engagement on exploitative pricing on Thursday in Abuja.
According to Bello, the Commission will begin enforcement after the moratorium. He said that the meeting was to address the growing trend of unreasonable pricing of consumer goods and services and the unwholesome practice of market associations.
Bello described the Commission’s finding that a fruit blender known as Ninja was being sold at a popular supermarket in Texas for 89 dollars (N140,000.00) but the same product was displayed for N944,999.00 in a supermarket in Victoria Island, Lagos.