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Pure Water sachets prices to soar to N100 per sachet as production costs hit record highs  

Chioma Chukwunedu by Chioma Chukwunedu
February 28, 2024
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Pure Water sachets prices to soar to N100 per sachet as production costs hit record highs  
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The Association of Pure Water Producers has expressed concerns over the skyrocketing prices of pure water sachets, warning that the cost may surge to N100 if urgent measures are not taken. 

According to the association, the sharp increase in the cost of production materials has dealt a severe blow to their operations.  

In December 2023, materials that were purchased for N1,100 per kilogram have now surged to a staggering N3,600 to N3,700 per kilogram. This astronomical rise, coupled with the exorbitant pricing strategies of nylon producers, is placing an unbearable burden on pure water producers. 

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Concerns raised by the association  

A spokesperson for the association lamented, “The frequency at which nylon producers increase prices is outrageous. Increments of N550,000 can occur three times within one week.  

  • This leaves us with limited options as we grapple with the rising costs of production materials, not to mention the escalating expenses associated with treatment.” 

The spokesperson further explained the financial challenges faced by pure water producers, noting that many resort to external funding or borrowed capital.  

Banks, wary of the industry’s financial instability, are reluctant to grant loans to pure water sachet producing companies. 

  • “This business is highly addictive. The passion behind it makes it difficult for us to leave, even when running at a loss.  
  • We want Nigerians to understand that every water producer is facing the same predicament. With costs escalating and loans hard to come by, we find ourselves at a crossroads,” added the spokesperson. 

Drawing attention to the alarming trend, the association emphasised that if the situation persists, pure water sachets might be priced at an unprecedented N100 per sachet. The association stressed its reluctance in such an escalation, expressing the desire to keep prices affordable for Nigerians. 

Past reflections 

  • Reflecting on the past, the spokesperson pointed out the stark contrast, stating, “When diesel was priced at N220 per litre, a sachet of pure water was N10. Now, with diesel costs soaring to N1700 per litre or more, the ratio is glaring.” 
  • “We urge Nigerians to bear with us as we navigate these challenging times. We don’t want pure water sachets to become unaffordable or leave the system.” 

As pure water producers grapple with financial constraints and production challenges, the looming threat of increased prices raises concerns about the accessibility of this essential commodity for ordinary Nigerians.  

The industry seeks understanding and support from the public as it strives to find solutions to these pressing issues. 

 


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Chioma Chukwunedu

Chioma Chukwunedu

Chioma Chukwunedu is a pharmacist and health analyst. She uses data and articles to educate the public about healthcare services and systems so they can make informed decisions about their health.

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  1. R. S SOLARIN says:
    February 28, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    can’t your Association form a cooperative to establish pure water nylon factory. This will save from extortion from the manufacturers.

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  2. Abiodun Layo Idowu says:
    February 29, 2024 at 10:41 am

    Haba!!! A sachet of pure water to sell for N100? Reason for consumers resistance! Let each household resort to thorough boiling of water fetched from clean and hygienic source, and filter it with white clean cloth. Do away with the so called “pure water.” We were taught this simple method of water purification in our primary school hygiene. I have resorted to it in my house. I have been able to save money. Let consumption of the “pure water” be for those who can afford it, or constrained by circumstances.

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