Kwara: Residents lament over hike in price of Sachet water.
Consumers of sachet water in Ilorin, Kwara state capital, have decried the sudden increase in the price of the commodity.
According
to them, it is not fair for producers of sachet water to increase prices of the
commodity indiscriminately.
Mr Bayo
Aina, a transporter said, "This pure water is what we buy on a daily basis
while travelling to any state, it is the cheapest way to quench thirst.
"A
sachet of water before now was sold for N5, but suddenly increased to two for
N15, it was changed to N10 per sachet, but unfortunately, it has increased to
N15 per sachet.
"Maybe
it is the producers or the hawkers that increased the price indiscriminately
and without any explanation, we do not understand what is happening
anymore," he said.
Another
consumer, who preferred to be known as Emmanuel said, "I got to one of the
factories this morning only to be told that a bag of sachet water has increased
from N100 to N130, this is unimaginable.
"If
we say the economic situation is bad, we should not make life harder for
ourselves, the situation is unimaginable and no one is telling us why.
"Besides
the increase, I have come to notice that there many illegal water making
industries in Ilorin with different labels and brand names.
"I
think this is the responsibility of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria
(SON), to check the development, I have seen the effect of the activities of
the organisation, but it needs to do more. "Some industries need to be
locked because I do not think they have the certificate to operate, even
vehicles they use to distribute sachet water sometimes break down, thereby causing
unnecessary gridlocks,"he said.
He said
in spite the lapses among sachet water producers in the area in the
distribution of the commodity, the producers went ahead to increase the prices
of the commodity. He urged the appropriate authorities to look into the issue,
adding that the development was not in the best interest of the consumers.
However,
some officials of water producing industries in Ilorin, in their reactions,
said the decision to increase the price was due to the economic situation in
the country.
Mr Femi
Adebayo, the Assistant General Manager of Heritage Water, blamed the hike in
the price of sachet water on the lack of inadequate power supply and subsequent
increase in the cost of production. "We have been producing at little or
no profit, in actual fact, we at Heritage cannot compromise our standard of
production.
"There
is an increase in the cost of materials, the filters, the diesel to power our
machines do not come cheap, so we are forced to keep producing to stay in the
market.
"The
increase from our company is only a difference of N10, we sold at N120 before
now and we have been mandated to sell at N130, so you see we are still running
at a loss.
"Our
consumers should please understand that this is not our fault, it is because we
want to maintain our standard of producing clean water," he said. The
Manager of Oluseyi Water, Mr Oluwatosin Opeyemi, said, "Apart from the
increased cost of production, maintenance fees have also increased.
"For
example, the cost of fuelling our distribution vans and buying spare parts have
also gone up. "So, it is a unanimous decision by all water producing
companies in the state to sell at N130 per bag of sachet water," he said.
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