Current Cement Prices in Nigeria: Retail, Wholesale, and State-wise Rates on March 17, 2024

 In Nigeria's thriving construction sector, cement serves as the foundation of every project, ensuring durability and reliability. As builders navigate market fluctuations and economic challenges, staying updated on the latest cement prices is crucial for informed decision-making.


Today, on March 3rd, 2024, we provide a comprehensive overview of the current cement prices across various brands and regions in Nigeria.

Retail Prices (per 50kg bag):

- Dangote Cement: ₦9,900 – ₦10,500

- Lafarge Cement: ₦9,100 – ₦10,500

- BUA Cement: ₦9,900 – ₦10,500

- Elephant Cement: ₦9,200 – ₦10,500

- Ashaka Cement: ₦9,900 – ₦10,500

Wholesale Prices (per 50kg bag):

- Dangote Cement: ₦8,000 – ₦11,300

- Lafarge Cement: ₦8,000 – ₦10,440

- BUA Cement: ₦8,000 – ₦11,000

- Elephant Cement: ₦8,000 – ₦10,400

- Ashaka Cement: ₦8,000 – ₦11,000


Wholesale Cement Prices (Trailer) in Nigeria Today, 3rd March 2024:


Bulk purchases offer cost-saving benefits, including free delivery to your location. Here are the average wholesale prices of cement in Nigeria as of March 2nd, 2024:


- Dangote Cement: ₦4,800,000

- Lafarge Cement: ₦4,240,000

- BUA Cement: ₦4,120,000

- Elephant Cement: ₦4,240,000

- Ashaka Cement: ₦4,240,000


Prices of Cement in Nigeria's 36 States and FCT Today, 3rd March 2024:


The prices of cement vary across Nigeria's 36 states due to factors such as demand, transportation costs, and local market dynamics. Here's a glimpse of the price range across different states:


- Abia: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Adamawa: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Akwa Ibom: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Anambra: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Bauchi: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Bayelsa: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Benue: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Borno: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Cross River: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Delta: ₦8,500 – ₦10,000 (50kg)

- Ebonyi: (continuation needed)


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