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Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by ogododo: 8:00pm On May 30
Tinubu’s Economic Council Expresses Worry Over Tomato Price Hike From N40,000 To N150,000

A member of the Economic Coordination Council constituted by President Bola Tinubu, Bismark Rewane, has lamented the increase in the cost of tomatoes in Nigeria, which has risen from N40,000 to N150,000 per bag within a year.

Speaking on a live broadcast, Rewane argued that food inflation had continued to increase the suffering of the people during the reviewing period.

Rewane said: “How does this affect you? In Inie and Jeffrey, a bag of rice cost N35,000 last year; today, it’s N80,000, an increase of 129 per cent. Garri was N28,000 last year; it’s now N50,000. Beans were 30,000 last year; now, it’s N95,000, up by 217 per cent. A loaf of bread was N900; now it’s N1,600. A tuber of yam was N2,000; now it’s N10,500. The big problem is tomatoes: last year, N40,000 per bag; now it’s N150,000.

Non-food basket items: A night bus from Lagos to Abuja was N20,000 last year; now it’s N33,000, up 68 per cent. Toiletries were N300; now it’s N500, up 67 per cent. A flight from Lagos to Abuja was N38,000; now it’s N80,000, up 111 per cent. Lagos to London flights dropped from N2.6 million to N1.4million.”

Rewane stated further that the rise in headline inflation, and food prices in particular, exacerbated the prices of food across the country.

“Before, we were growing at 2.91 per cent. This year, we are now growing at 2.87 per cent, so our growth has declined by 0.04 per cent. Headline inflation was 22.41 per cent when President Tinubu took office. It is now 33.69 per cent, so it has deteriorated by 11.28 per cent.

“Food inflation was 24.82 per cent; it is now 40.53 per cent. It has deteriorated by 15.71 per cent. The exchange rate on May 29 last year was N765 to a dollar in the parallel market. Today, it’s at N1,520, essentially doubling and declining by 100 per cent. The difference between the parallel and official market rates was N295 to a dollar last year; today, it’s N346 due to recent adjustments.

“The price of diesel was N840 per litre last year; today, it’s N1,200, although it had reached N1,700 before Dangote brought it down to N1,200, an increase of 43 per cent. Petrol (PMS) was N190 per litre, highly subsidized; today, it’s N580 in most parts of the country, even N617, increasing by 205 per cent. Efforts were commendable, but outcomes were average,” he noted.

Rewane added that one of the positive developments during the period was the marginal increase of 11 per cent recorded in oil production.

He also lauded the appreciable metrics recorded in external debts, Federal Allocation Committee, and external debt per head as a result of the subsidy removal within one year in office of President Tinubu.

He said, “We were producing 1.15 million barrels per day last year. Now, it’s 1.28 million barrels, a marginal increase of about 11 per cent. The total Federal Allocation Committee shared N10.92 trillion last year, which has increased to N14.39 trillion due to subsidy removal and reduction, a 31.78 per cent increase.

“Total external debt was $42.7 billion last year; today, it is $42.5 billion, a slight improvement. External debt per head was $179 per Nigerian last year; now it’s $178 per head. Gross external reserves were $35 billion last year, dropping by 7 per cent to $32 billion. The minimum wage was N30,000 per month last year, and it’s now open to debate.”

Speaking on the economic impact and unintended consequences, Rewane said, “The gross fixed investment, which drives growth, was $154 billion last year; it is now down to $105 billion, a 31 per cent decrease. Stock market capitalization was N30 trillion last year, now it is N55 trillion, an 83 per cent increase, benefiting investors.

“National savings as a percentage of GDP decreased from 33 per cent to 29 per cent. Life expectancy improved from 55.8 years to 56.1 years. Ships waiting at Nigerian ports increased from 12 to 15, a 25 per cent improvement. Grid collapses reduced from 12 times last year to five times this year.”

Based on metrics, the renowned economist also categorized his economic reviews into three broad views.

He said, “So, we have the good, the bad, and the ugly. The good: Tax and other revenues have more than doubled; FAAC increased to N14.39 trillion; Dangote Refinery and other modular refineries commenced operations; Forex backlog cleared by over half; credit rating upgraded to B; oil production increased to 1.34 million barrels per day; and international fares reduced.

“The bad: Nigeria fell from the 32nd largest economy in the world to 42nd; in Africa, from 1st to 4th; inflation increased from 24% to 33%; public debt rose to N97trillion.

"TThe ugly: Terrorist attacks continue; power grid collapses persist; multinationals like Procter & Gamble exited; the cost of living crisis persists; food inflation is rising, driven by post-harvest losses, insecurity, and poor storage.”

https://saharareporters.com/2024/05/30/tinubus-economic-council-expresses-worry-over-tomato-price-hike-n40000-n150000

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by 0001Lagos: 8:00pm On May 30
Tinubu and his economic council team are the worst set of leaders in the history of this great country.
They've failed woefully in every sector of the economy .

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Ofunaofu: 8:03pm On May 30
sad
Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by sacin: 8:05pm On May 30
As if tomatoes are the only expensive item in the market.

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by fuckingAyaya(m): 8:20pm On May 30
I bought a basket of tomatoes 6000 naira with my Ronu id.card, Peter obi must learn a lesson

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by advanceDNA: 8:28pm On May 30
It's sad.....poor people can't even afford the usual poor man products..... Ordinary garri and ground nut that used to be the poor man's life line.....

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by ogododo: 8:34pm On May 30
advanceDNA:
It's sad.....poor people can't even afford the usual poor man products..... Ordinary garri and ground nut that used to be the poor man's life line.....
No be dem dey collect 2k to vote.

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by igwebuike01: 8:39pm On May 30
Una must teach Igbos a lesson

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by ogododo: 7:35am On May 31
Ebinkpawon.

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by TimeManager(m): 7:55am On May 31
There's shortages of tomatoes due to tomato infestation.
-Kiss the truth!

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Racoon(m): 8:12am On May 31
Why are they worried when their dunce head certificate forger of an oga boldly asked Nigerians that "nah statistics we go chop?" Guess they can now understand how the minutest of statistics can affect the economic life of a nation?

The ripple effects of a bad, clueless and incompetent government enthrone on anything less than sound electioneering and democratic norms is always felt by all. Elections have consequences.

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by press9jatv: 8:20am On May 31
Current prices of tomatoes 🍅 in the market is unbearable for Nigerians

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by FeliciaOja(f): 10:40am On May 31
At this point, if Nigerians still vote BAT in 2027
Then I won't be shocked if I see dead bodies of hungry Nigerians littered over the street.

God cannot save a nation that is STUPID


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjTrq_sicXU?si=drlZYjKdJvoeu45A

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Eriokanmi: 10:40am On May 31
If they're not worried, they will be in shock. If they're not in shock, they'd condole. Masses don hear wheen for apc hand. Unfortunately, they've been hypnotised by Tinubu and Co. You've got to be spiritually inclined to set yourselves free from their shackles cos even if Nigeria is burning, they'd say everything is fine and the blind supporters will believe it hook, line and sinker.

This man came in 2015 and destroyed Nigeria cos of his selfish lifetime ambition by single handedly bringing in buhari. Now he's the one in power. People should just stop blaming buhari for Nigeria's woes. Na jeje the old man siddon wey Tinubu go bring am. He had even lost hope of rulling Nigeria again. Had Tinubu not gone to him, he wouldn't have neared power again.

So, anytime you're commenting about Buhari's bad governance, you may be committing a sin by saying he's the one who destroyed Nigeria. That single man who did it is none other than Tinubu and he's still at it.

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Watianoengineer(m): 10:40am On May 31
That Peter Obi will soon talk now. Yesterday when IPOB were committing murder in broad day light, he was deaf and dumb

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by mbahdi(m): 10:41am On May 31
Worried kill them there useless people.gods punish una

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Moyinoluwa35(f): 10:41am On May 31
It will not be well with those who voted apc

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by tuoyoojo(m): 10:42am On May 31
E nor get anybody when tilibu nor dey do strong thing

But the thing wen suprise me be say some people still believe in the man

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Dogalmighty17: 10:42am On May 31
This is coming from the president's own man not just any other partisan. There is nothing that can be denied. Mr Tinubu is a massive failure.
If it took a bag of beans 54 years to go from 1 naira to 33000 naira and in less than a year, it more than doubled in price under the most incompetent buffoon to ever rule this country, then you begin to get a picture of the damage this corpse that calls himself president has done.

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by rotadeco27: 10:42am On May 31
fuckingAyaya:
I bought a basket of tomatoes 6000 naira with my Ronu id.card, Peter obi must learn a lesson
He will still learn more in 2027. Because he failed in Anambra , employment rate increased during his terms. So tell us another thing. We are facing reality here and not emotions

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by StraightGaay: 10:43am On May 31
Where are you people buying food stuff from, here in Agbado junction opposite ronu bus stand, a basket of Tomatoes is 10k.

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Dbegining: 10:43am On May 31
This time last year tomatoes in the north was N7,500 today, it's about N120,000

But these ones are not looking for ways to solve the problem, they are just worried. N wahala. 3 more years to go. That's if hunger does not wipe out 50% of the population grin grin

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Godmother(f): 10:44am On May 31
Life is really tough for the ordinary man.
Even those with multiple streams of income are still complaining.

May God help us all

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Confirm4real(m): 10:44am On May 31
Agbadorians are buying it cheap why are you complaining...

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by SoNature(m): 10:45am On May 31
You will never know how worthless Naira is until you go to the market to buy foodstuff

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by haybhi1(m): 10:45am On May 31
Stupid people. They couldn't contain insecurity. Now no farmer dare farms, and now they complain. They common man suffers everyday, but they don't and they feign pain too. Useless leaders. Everything we get, we get off ourselves. Except cases like university subsidy and shunning taxes, what do we get from these lot?

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by ify2016: 10:47am On May 31
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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by StraightGaay: 10:47am On May 31
rotadeco27:

He will still learn more in 2027. Because he failed in Anambra , employment rate increased during his terms. So tell us another thing. We are facing reality here and not emotions
From what I observed you are the one learning the lesson

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by EmekaBlue(m): 10:47am On May 31
I need to go into farm business.

ThankGod I dont like food. I only eat to survive... Sometimes once in 3days.. No joke

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Re: Bismarck Rewane Worried Over Tomato Price Hike From ₦40,000 To ₦150,000 by Negroid001(m): 10:47am On May 31
Omo. These days. 50% of earnings goes into feeding, transportation and miscellaneous. If you're not earning high, you can't save or do shi, I don't care how disciplined you are.

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