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Pure Water Producers Increases Price, Cites Production Cost
The Kano State chapter of the Association of Table Water Producers (ATWAP) has announced an upward review in the price of sachet water, popularly known as “pure water,” citing rising production costs.
In a statement, the Public Relations Officer of the association, Anas Idris Hassan said the price of a bag of sachet water, previously sold at N220 has now been adjusted to a minimum of N300 across the state.
Hassan explained that the decision followed what he described as an unsustainable increase in the cost of essential production materials, which he said has risen by about two-thirds.
According to the association, the price of printing film used for packaging has climbed to N3,700, while the cost of gas and fuel has reached N1,500 per litre.
The association also noted that the persistent lack of stable electricity has forced most factories to depend heavily on generators, further increasing operational expenses.
Hassan described the review as a last-resort aimed at ensuring the continued availability of safe drinking water for residents of the state.
ATWAP Chairman, Ahmad Bala Hudu said the adjustment was necessary to prevent the collapse of the sachet water production industry in the state.
Despite the price increase, Hudu warned producers against compromising on water quality, stressing that all members must maintain strict purification standards.
He said reverse osmosis systems and other water treatment processes must be properly maintained to ensure the safety of consumers.
The chairman added that the association is working closely with health authorities to conduct inspections of production facilities across the state.
He warned that any producer found violating health regulations or bypassing approved standards would be handed over to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.
The association appealed to residents to show understanding over the price adjustment, particularly as the development comes during the ongoing holy month of Ramadan.

