Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by iwaeda: 9:41am On Jun 01 |
The high cost of staple foods occasioned by rising inflation has put many Nigerians on edge as they find it difficult to purchase essential items to feed on, Daily Trust Saturday reports.
Daily Trust Saturday reports that recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that the inflation rate is at 33.2 percent, underscoring the cost pressures which have pushed the prices of food higher to limit purchasing power.
In Benue State, citizens have continued to lament their sufferings occasioned by the rising cost of staple foods.
Maria Okpe, a resident in Makurdi, said the situation had become unbearable due to the inability of her family to feed properly.
“We can’t afford even pepper anymore. We can’t touch tomatoes too. We cannot buy fish or meat anymore.
“This situation is quite horrible to say the least. I would appreciate if the government reverts to the old fuel price so that the cost of living can be affordable.
Our correspondent who went Makurdi town reports that a cup of corn now sells for between N250 and N300 depending on the sizes while five tomatoes go for N1000.
Also, a custard bucket of garri currently sells between N3000 and N3400 as against its former price of between N400 and N600 this time last year.
Other food items including sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, mangoes and yam, among others, have become unaffordable according to some residents who spoke about their plights.
Chike Ekwe, a resident of Makurdi metropolis, said his family can no longer afford bread and tea for breakfast because of the high cost.
He said, “The bread I usually buy for my family at the cost of N500 before the fuel subsidy removal is now N1,500 or N1,800 depending on where it is bought.
“A custard bucket of Irish potatoes cost between N7,000 and N9,000 while just one mango cost between N250 and N350. The list is endless. So, I can tell you that our suffering seems endless.”
Sarah Adanu, another resident, simply described the suffering of many families like hers as, “going through hell.”
“The truth is that we can’t feed ourselves anymore. We’re deeply pained by the high cost of staple foods for the common man,” Adanu maintained.
Yams, others beyond reach in Abuja
In the same vein, the prices of major food items have significantly increased across several markets in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
For instance, a set of tubers of yam that is usually sold for N5,000 or less is now between N10,000 and N15,000 in some areas.
Speaking with Daily Trust Saturday, a yam trader at Maitama Ultra-Modern Market Kubwa, Ikechukwu Ruth, attributed the increase in the price of yam to the high cost of transportation.
Ruth said the high cost of petrol and diesel has had a significant impact on the cost of transporting food items, which is reflected in the final selling price of tubers like yam and potatoes.
“When we consider the high cost of transporting yam from the yam market to where we sell them, we are left with no option than to increase the price. It’s annoying but what can we do? The government needs to bring down fuel price,” she said.
Amina, a mother of four, purchasing groceries at Dutse market, explained that she has had to double her budget for food since late last year at the expense of other things as well as savings.
“Before, we use to spend not more than N70,000 on food monthly, but the recent increase in the price of food means spending around N190,000 monthly, while income has remained the same, leaving the family with very little to allocate to other areas,” she said.
Janet Rimaneze, a retailer, said she’s witnessing a decline in customers’ patronage as they struggle to cope with the escalating prices of goods.
“This is affecting my sales and profit seriously, and I fear that if this persists, I may be forced to stop my business because as things stand, I am barely managing to cope and stay in business,” she said.
Mrs Utibe Marcus, a mother of two, expressed distress over the soaring prices of food items in the market.
Marcus said: “It is becoming increasingly difficult for me and my husband to properly feed our small family. The prices of basic food items like rice, beans, and cooking oil have gone up in the past few months. I am deeply worried about how we will cope if this trend continues.”
Residents groan as tomato scarcity hits Kano
Residents of Kano State have expressed serious concern over the current tomato scarcity in the state which has made the commodity very expensive and almost unaffordable by many people.
Daily Trust Saturday reliably gathered that the price of tomato has gone up beyond the reach of many households in the state. Sources at the Yan Kaba vegetable market, which is one of the biggest vegetable markets within the state metropolis, said there has been serious reduction in the supply of tomato which resulted in the hike in price.
It was on record that sometime in May 2024, tomato farmers raised an alarm on the resurfacing of Tuta Absoluta pest at the peak of tomato harvest. The stubborn pest resurfaced in almost all the Kano irrigation sites at Garun Malam, Kura, Bunkure, among others.
Tuta Absoluta is one of the most devastating pests affecting tomato crop in the world. Since its re-emergence in Nigeria in 2016, the pest has rendered many farmlands and tomato farmers hopeless, which has negatively affected tomato production in the state.
Speaking to Daily Trust Saturday on the pest’s resurfacing in some tomato producing areas in the state, chairman of Tomato Out Growers Association of Nigeria (TOGAN), Alhaji Sani Danladi Yadakwari, stated that despite raising an alarm, authorities concerned left the farmers at their own peril and the farmers thought they would be able to control the pest.
He said all indicators have shown that the pest overpowered the farmers this year as many had abandoned their farms because they knew nothing would come out of it.
The chairman had forecasted a serious drop in tomato production this year which he said may result in tomato scarcity.
The recent pest’s attack is said to have affected several farm lands across Kano River irrigation sites thereby affecting the year’s tomato supply. Another tomato farmer, Isa Haruna Dorawa, said if care is not taken, the state may experience serious scarcity of tomato. He added that the attack being experienced is very serious and alarming; while urging stakeholders to come to the aid of the farmers in order to save the situation.
A recent visit to Yan Kaba vegetable market revealed that a big basket of tomatoes which sold for N26, 000 in the last few weeks now sells between N95,000 and N108,000.
According to a tomato merchant, tomato supply from Kano State ceased very early due to Tuta Absoluta pest attack, and so merchants brought in tomatoes from other places. Due to high demand for the commodity, the business became saturated with buyers while the supply was very minimal, leading to the price going high.
“As you can see, many of us do not have the capital to buy the commodity anymore because the price has gone up beyond our reach. I have never experienced a situation like this in my 28 years in the business, this is alarming. There is a need for authorities to do something about this,” he said.
Malam Gambo Muhammad is a resident of Tarauni quarters, and according to him, many households that can afford it have resorted to the use of sachet tomato paste while others that cannot afford the sachet tomato have resorted to the use of dried tomato.
“Many households are now using concentrated sachet tomato paste which is now selling at N200 per 210g and those that cannot afford it are now using dry tomatoes,” he said.
However, a Kano-based tomato farmer Malam Halliru Bello Gafan has urged the authorities to come to farmers’ aid with substantial support to produce tomato during the rainy season.
In Kwara, Mrs Eyiwunmi Taiwo, a resident of Adewole, Ilọrin West local government area, said the situation is scary unless something drastic is done to stop the continuous inflation.
“I sell cooked noodles but it will interest you to know that I can’t eat from it the way I used to before and still make appreciable profit because of the escalating cost of foodstuffs. I don’t buy the noodles in cartons but the ones that have been bagged which used to cost about N19,000 but now sold for N29,500. I had prepared to sell today but had to shelve it when I got to the market because of escalating prices.
On her part, Mrs Omowumi Mohammed, a foodstuffs and provision trader, told Daily Trust Saturday that “A rubber of rice that once sold for around N1,800 is now N2,200 while 50 pieces of Knorr bullion cube is now 1,200 from N800. Bread is now N1,200 for family loaf as against N500-N600 and N50 biscuits is now N100 with reduced quantity. According to a Yoruba proverb, we now eat money not food. People are just living passively, hoping that things will be better despite the fact that the reality has not reflected that.”
Another resident, Hajia Ishola Oladuni, a civil servant, said it is now increasingly difficult to stock the home with basic ingredients and eat three square meals a day.
According to her, “The struggle to put food on the table daily is another story entirely. Now, we can’t even drink garri conveniently or have snacks in between meals. I just imagine what will happen when this continues. For how long are we going to lament? https://dailytrust.com/nigerians-groan-as-staple-foods-soar-beyond-reach/ 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Saintganduje: 9:42am On Jun 01 |
Ebola Tinubu will surely deal with everyone. 72 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Kenochi(m): 9:49am On Jun 01 |
I read the article and there is a lot of truth in what was said,I will not bother to bore anybody with my analysis but rather speak on my suggestions to this rising food crises which if not tackled quickly can lead to unrest
I suggest the following measures to be adopted in the short term 1) Importation of food stuff (1 to 12 months) The Federal Government must open the borders for food to be brought in,staple food like rice,beans and wheat should be brought in quickly Also Vegetable Oil and possibly frozen chicken and fish should be have tariffs removed People need to eat and they don't care where it comes from
2) Middle term (1 to 18 months) The Federal Government should work with stakeholders including state governments,private sector and agricultural and aquaculture cooperatives to secure farmlands from non state actors like bandits and Herdsmen
Allow people to know that they are secured and that they would not be at the mercy of this criminals This will allow continous sowing and harvesting to be going on all year round
3) Long term This is where the States and Local Govt have a role to play,they must produce plans and roadmaps for their people The federal government cannot produce food,it is the job of the states and Local Govt,Land which is material in Agriculture is vested in the states and Local Govt. Let each state who are willing carve out arable land for interested participants, provide Infrastructure for the farmlands and approach the federal government for low interest rate Also, individuals should be encouraged to grow food in spaces available to them My mantra is Buy some, Grow some
People are getting fed up and the time for stories are over,we need an Operation Feed the people now 88 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by vanbonattel: 9:51am On Jun 01 |
Una never see anything
This is just the beginning
Election have consequences 126 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by SpecialAdviser(m): 9:51am On Jun 01 |
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Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 9:53am On Jun 01 |
Let us abuse Peter Giringory Obi together so that prices will reduce 122 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by mightyhaze: 9:56am On Jun 01 |
No wonder many people no stand on manhood again.. no more on your manhood gbola (×2) on ur manhood we shall stand 105 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by OmotolaDeniro(f): 9:57am On Jun 01 |
Ebimpawa ooooo Tinubu 53 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by christejames(m): 9:58am On Jun 01 |
Sing the national anthem harder and you will overcome this hardship 107 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by NeckingNgulping(m): 9:58am On Jun 01 |
Couple of days ago, i spent 54k buying food stuffs that didn't worth more than 30k before this calamitous government took over.
A painter of garri is now 5k here in PH. Smh. 62 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by SocialJustice: 9:58am On Jun 01 |
Nigeria should be a major food exporter. This country is a disgrace on many levels. 58 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by SpatialKing(m): 9:59am On Jun 01 |
They should sing the new national anthem 38 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Saintganduje: 10:05am On Jun 01 |
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Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by booblacain(m): 10:12am On Jun 01 |
make una go chop national anthem, it's cheap. 38 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Faiththatworks(m): 10:19am On Jun 01 |
I will keep repeating it,there's hunger in the Land. I don't understand why there's silence in the land, yesterday I bought a pack of knorr magic for 2000 naira,this time last year I was buying a pack for less than 800 naira. Yam,bread,Beans,rice, Garri,Potatoes are now gradually getting out of the reach of the Masses. I don't know who Asiwaju advisers are but they should tell him a very hunger man/woman is an angry man/woman Let the government not push the masses to the wall,The Endsars riot will be a child play compared to what will happen all over the country. The Government should declare a state of Emergency and pump massive money to the Agricultural sector as soon as tomorrow. Asiwaju,the situation is getting out of hand, intervene quickly. God bless Nigeria.... 31 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by mrvitalis(m): 10:25am On Jun 01 |
Kenochi: I read the article and there is a lot of truth in what was said,I will not bother to bore anybody with my analysis but rather speak on my suggestions to this rising food crises which if not tackled quickly can lead to unrest
I suggest the following measures to be adopted in the short term 1) Importation of food stuff (1 to 12 months) The Federal Government must open the borders for food to be brought in,staple food like rice,beans and wheat should be brought in quickly Also Vegetable Oil and possibly frozen chicken and fish should be have tariffs removed People need to eat and they don't care where it comes from
2) Middle term (1 to 18 months) The Federal Government should work with stakeholders including state governments,private sector and agricultural and aquaculture cooperatives to secure farmlands from non state actors like bandits and Herdsmen
Allow people to know that they are secured and that they would not be at the mercy of this criminals This will allow continous sowing and harvesting to be going on all year round
3) Long term This is where the States and Local Govt have a role to play,they must produce plans and roadmaps for their people The federal government cannot produce food,it is the job of the states and Local Govt,Land which is material in Agriculture is vested in the states and Local Govt. Let each state who are willing carve out arable land for interested participants, provide Infrastructure for the farmlands and approach the federal government for low interest rate Also, individuals should be encouraged to grow food in spaces available to them My mantra is Buy some, Grow some
People are getting fed up and the time for stories are over,we need an Operation Feed the people now
There is only one solution and it's simple access to credit simple 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by mrvitalis(m): 10:27am On Jun 01 |
NeckingNgulping: Couple of days ago, i spent 54k buying food stuffs that didn't worth more than 30k before this calamitous government took over.
A painter of garri is now 5k here in PH. Smh. Last week I bought one and half create of eggs for 6000 ... Egg ooh... Egg 45 eggs 6000 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Racoon(m): 10:59am On Jun 01 |
Food inflation and insecurity everywhere but the dunce head certificate forger of a gbajue first class accountant said the old National Anthem is his uttermost priority. 34 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by flokii: 11:02am On Jun 01 |
Tomatoes now start from 1k upwards, egg is over #150 and govt. isn't doing anything to tackle this.. how common man wan take survive? 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by SisterAnn(f): 11:03am On Jun 01 |
A paint of garri is now 4500.
Kai tinubu! You do dis wan! You have killed Nigerians Patapata! Thank God I no kukuma like Eba before. 10 Likes |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by flokii: 11:08am On Jun 01 |
Faiththatworks: I will keep repeating it,there's hunger in the Land. I don't understand why there's silence in the land, yesterday I bought a pack of knorr magic for 2000 naira,this time last year I was buying a pack for less than 800 naira. Yam,bread,Beans,rice, Garri,Potatoes are now gradually getting out of the reach of the Masses. I don't know who Asiwaju advisers are but they should tell him a very hunger man/woman is an angry man/woman Let the government not push the masses to the wall,The Endsars riot will be a child play compared to what will happen all over the country. The Government should declare a state of Emergency and pump massive money to the Agricultural sector as soon as tomorrow. Asiwaju,the situation is getting out of hand, intervene quickly. God bless Nigeria.... We saw this coming and we warned against it.. all these herders attacking farmers and preventing farmers from going to the farm will bring untold hardship on Nigerians.. What Malami and the erstwhile Aso rock cabals allowed to fester is what everyone is suffering now. How on earth will a cattle owner be using his cattle to disturb other people and be violating rights of others in the same country.. if we look closely, those clamouring for Yoruba nation, biafra, etc. have cause to do so. A country where there is no fairness can't work. 29 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by mightyhaze: 11:11am On Jun 01 |
flokii: Tomatoes now start from 1k upwards, egg is over #150 and govt. isn't doing anything to tackle this.. how common man wan take survive? I'm reporting you immediately to the group.. No more 30k for you 41 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by CheedyJ(m): 12:08pm On Jun 01 |
Instead make everybody vex enter street , shutdown d country, una dey moan and groan, una never ready at all. Govt wey no send una 22 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by AcadaWriter: 12:11pm On Jun 01 |
Ebimpawa ooooo politician 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Didijiji: 12:14pm On Jun 01 |
Hunger go kill una
If una like make una Dey quiet 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Didijiji: 12:14pm On Jun 01 |
CheedyJ: Instead make everybody vex enter street , shutdown d country, una dey moan and groan, una never ready at all. Govt wey no send una I swear 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by Validated: 12:17pm On Jun 01 |
The overhyped builder of Lagos in the mud 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by 9japride(m): 12:20pm On Jun 01 |
Faiththatworks: I will keep repeating it,there's hunger in the Land. I don't understand why there's silence in the land, yesterday I bought a pack of knorr magic for 2000 naira,this time last year I was buying a pack for less than 800 naira. Yam,bread,Beans,rice, Garri,Potatoes are now gradually getting out of the reach of the Masses. I don't know who Asiwaju advisers are but they should tell him a very hunger man/woman is an angry man/woman Let the government not push the masses to the wall,The Endsars riot will be a child play compared to what will happen all over the country. The Government should declare a state of Emergency and pump massive money to the Agricultural sector as soon as tomorrow. Asiwaju,the situation is getting out of hand, intervene quickly. God bless Nigeria.... [color=#006600][/color] The silence is all about tribalism and religion. If it was an Igbo man in power, by now the whole country will be in protest. Those who kept quiet during this administration shouldn't disturb when next another person is in power. 22 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by IkeIgboNiile(m): 12:45pm On Jun 01 |
After all these complaints and hunger, Nigerians will still vote Ebola again in 2027. Nigerians are irredeemable. We deserve all these suffering and hunger.
PS: this is the best time of this present administration. The next 3 years will be worst than hell. 22 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by seborrhic: 1:31pm On Jun 01 |
Let Nigerians continue suffering. That there has not been a spontaneous uprising and riots in the streets since things became unbearable for at least 80% of the populace shows Nigeria is a lost cause. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by NeckingNgulping(m): 2:16pm On Jun 01 |
mrvitalis:
Last week I bought one and half create of eggs for 6000 ... Egg ooh... Egg 45 eggs 6000
This is very serious.. Something has to be done about this. And it has to be now. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians Groan As Staple Foods Soar Beyond Reach by NeckingNgulping(m): 2:39pm On Jun 01 |
seborrhic: Let Nigerians continue suffering. That there has not been a spontaneous uprising and riots in the streets since things became unbearable for at least 80% of the populace shows Nigeria is a lost cause. You should blame the Yorubas and Huasas why a massive protest has not erupted yet. They supported this government into power with all their might. If the government isn't executing agendas that will make lives better, they are in the right position to start a protest. But deep rooted tribalism will not let them move an inch. The Igbos can follow suit when it begins. 13 Likes 2 Shares |