A federal high court recently ordered the Federal Government of Nigeria to fix prices of some goods and services within seven days.
The order followed a suit by human rights lawyer, Femi Falana who argued that the failure of the government to fix prices of certain essential commodities violates the provisions of the Price Control Act of 2004.
Here, we analyse what this legal decision possibly means and its implications on the economy and citizens.
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