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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

‘Who can we cry to? Our babies need food, diapers’, Abuja nursing mothers lament

Some nursing mothers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have decried the high cost of baby foods and diapers in Abuja.

• March 13, 2024
BABY DIAPERS
BABY DIAPERS

Some nursing mothers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have decried the high cost of baby foods and diapers in the territory.

In separate interviews on Tuesday in Abuja, the mothers said the cost was outrageous and called for the government’s intervention.

Loveth Ezeurike, a mother of two in Jikwoyi, said she started feeding her second baby with NAN milk in mid-2023 and was sold for N3,400 then but now sold for N5,700.

She said, “The NAN baby milk suddenly became scarce and I had to look for an alternative. I found Lactogen, and I bought it for N4,000 in January and later for N4,900.

“Now it is scarce and I know the price will increase if it eventually returns to the market. I was advised to use peak 0-12 months for my baby, and I bought it for N5,000.”

Ms Ezeurike added, “Who can we cry to? Our children need to eat and prices of milk keep going higher, this needs to be checked and addressed immediately.”

Another nursing mother, Angela Okon, said she had resolved to make a pap for her nine-month-old daughter.

Ms Okon said she made the decision because she could no longer afford the exorbitant price of baby foods on the market.

“I no longer buy baby milk and food. What I do is pap (akamu) with locally produced soya milk for my baby.

“With N6,500, I am able to make a full container filled with pap and it lasts longer than baby foods,” she said.

Ngozi Abraham, who sells baby food, said with the high cost of the commodity, most people now consider exclusive breastfeeding for their babies.

She said this might not be as expensive as the canned baby foods.

Ms Abraham, however, said that baby food varied depending on one’s choice.

“The price of a milk brand called My Boy is N4,800, NAN milk is N5,700 and the big size of SMA Gold milk goes for N15,000.

“Although My Boy milk sells a little faster than others, people still buy according to their pocket,” Ms Abraham said.

Tessy Williams, a trader at Kubwa Market who sells diapers and other baby items, said she usually advised her customers to buy what they can afford.

Ms Williams said, “Moflix jumbo diaper price is currently N7,500 per pack, while the complete three packs are sold for N22,500.

“This was sold at N19,500 in December and January but suddenly increased alongside other goods. The economy size, which comes in a pack of four, is sold for N3,200 and N12,800 for the complete pack.”

She added that other products ranged from N18,000 to N25,000 in three packs.

“I have stopped selling expensive brands because of complaints I get from customers of how expensive they have become. I now stock the cheaper ones that people like and patronise more,” she said.

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