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Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by Islie: 7:13am On May 04
Nigeria's overall inflation rate rose to 33.2 per cent in the same month, reflecting a 1.5 percentage point increase from the 31.7 per cent recorded in February

By Ayodeji Adegboyega


The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Olayemi Cardoso, has called on the fiscal authorities to address new sources of inflation to complement the efforts of monetary policy in achieving price stability.

In his statement published after the last Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting held on 26 and 27 February, Mr Cardoso highlighted the need for collaborative efforts between monetary and fiscal authorities to address the multifaceted nature of inflationary pressures in the Nigerian economy.

He expressed worry over the persistence of inflationary pressures despite efforts to stabilise the foreign exchange market since its previous meeting where the rate was increased by 400 basis points to 22.75 per cent.

The CBN helmsman spoke on the risk of escalating inflation and highlighted the need for decisive action to prevent hyperinflationary pressure.

Although monetary factors contributing to inflation are diminishing, structural issues such as increases in food and energy prices continue to drive inflation, he explained.

He also said there are new sources of inflation, including ‘seller inflation’ and government purchases for distribution as palliatives.

“In addition, huge purchases by the government for distribution as palliatives to vulnerable citizenry is adding another dimension to the food price inflation, with seasonal factors of food price increases during religious fasting and festive periods, adding price cyclicality.

“Some of these new sources of inflation are better addressed by the fiscal authorities to complement the efforts of monetary policy in achieving round price stability,” he said.

Similarly, Emem Usoro, a member of the MPC, urged fiscal authorities to collaborate closely with monetary policymakers to address inflationary pressures.

This includes implementing measures to tackle structural factors contributing to inflation, such as addressing issues in commodity markets and managing price fluctuations during religious and festive periods.

Additionally, fiscal policies should aim to complement monetary efforts in anchoring inflation expectations and promoting overall price stability in the economy, the expert noted.

“From the foregoing, it is obvious that the continuous rise in inflation is detrimental to the broad recovery of the economy,” the MPC member argued.

“While the rise can be attributed to both monetary and structural factors, unwavering collaboration between the monetary and fiscal authorities is essential to effectively combat upward price movement and restore macroeconomic equilibrium.

“Monetary policy must thus focus on two key issues: moderating monetary demand and stabilizing the exchange rate.”

In March 2024, Nigeria witnessed a surge in food inflation, with the rate reaching 40.01 per cent, reflecting a significant increase of 15.56 percentage points compared to March 2023 when it stood at 24.45 per cent.

According to the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, this upward trend was attributed to the escalating prices of staple items such as garri, millet, and akpu (all categorized under Bread and Cereals), as well as yam tuber, water yam, and other essential food commodities.

Simultaneously, the country’s overall inflation rate rose to 33.2 per cent in the same month, reflecting a 1.5 percentage point increase from the 31.7 per cent recorded in February.

The March inflation was primarily driven by notable increases in food and beverage costs, in addition to rising energy and housing expenses.

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Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by socialmediaman: 7:14am On May 04
The main problem here is the man that Yakubu selected for a massive job like reviving a struggling economy
Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by Namaster: 7:14am On May 04
Cardoso should do a "DUMB-A-THON" for GWR. He'd win effortlessly.

Imagine claiming that government palliatives is the cause of food inflation. Meanwhile the palliatives were introduced because people could NOT AFFORD to buy food in the first place.

You don't EVEN need to be smart to realize that inflation is the reason for palliatives and palliatives are NOT the reason for inflation. You just don't have to be dumb.

This guy has NO idea what he's doing at CBN. Apart from looting, of course.

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Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by schekubeh: 7:23am On May 04
The man who ferried 3 bullion vans to share cash on the eve of election inside his compound won the election. Inflation might finish up to 10% of the population if we're not careful. grin

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Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by softtorce: 7:24am On May 04
Don't mind him he should have selected the Pandora criminal bastard n fraud on Peter Pandora Obi who couldn't transform Anambra


socialmediaman:
The main problem here is the man that Yakubu selected for a massive job like reviving a struggling economy
Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by SoNature(m): 7:26am On May 04
The most disgusting type of inflation is the steady rise in the price of foodstuff! For goodness' sake, food is supposed to be a basic and affordable need of man. Tinubu should resign if he cannot do his job! It's not a do or die affair.

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Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by ivandragon: 7:30am On May 04
Excuses every day.

Buhari was a disaster and bat is turning out to be a disaster pro max. Only apc can produce a president worse than buhari.
Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by internationalman(m): 7:45am On May 04
Our leaders just like our pastors just want to answer the title. They don't have any ideas about their job descriptions
Re: Cardoso Mentions ‘new Sources’ Of Nigeria’s Inflation, Urges Fiscal Authorities by pyyxxaro: 8:09am On May 04
Confused rugrats

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