The government has assured the public that there will be no increase in sugar prices during the holy month of Ramadan, aiming to provide relief to consumers amid inflation concerns. Officials stated that adequate measures have been taken to ensure price stability and prevent hoarding or artificial shortages.
The announcement comes as Ramadan approaches, a time when demand for essential commodities typically rises. Authorities have vowed strict monitoring of markets to curb any profiteering or stockpiling that could lead to price hikes.
Consumers and business owners have welcomed the decision, hoping that similar steps will be taken for other essential goods during the fasting month. The government has also urged citizens to report any unfair pricing or shortages to ensure smooth supply across the country.