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Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by HeatSeeker(m): 2:20am On Jun 18
Nigerians are finding it more difficult to feed themselves, as food inflation rose to 40.66 per cent in May, The PUNCH reports.

This was as the cost of food rose by 61 per cent from 25.25 per cent in June 2023 to 40.66 per cent in May 2024, highlighting a steady rise in the cost of living.

This is according to an analysis of the latest Consumer Price Index and Inflation report released by the National Bureau of Statistics.

The CPI measures the average change over time in the prices of goods and services consumed by people for day-to-day living.

On Saturday, the NBS disclosed that headline inflation moved by 0.26 per cent to 33.95 per cent from 33.69 per cent recorded in April.

The report noted that the inflation rate climbed to a 28-year high since March 1996 on higher food and transport prices.

It said, “In May 2024, the headline inflation rate increased to 33.95 per cent relative to the April 2024 headline inflation rate which was 33.69 per cent.”

The statistics agency also reported major contributing items to headline inflation in May 2024 including food & non-alcoholic beverages (contributing 17.59 per cent), housing, water, and electricity, gas & other fuel (contributing 5.68 per cent), and clothing & footwear (contributing 2.60 per cent).

A breakdown of the data showed that the price of food commodities increased steadily from 25.25 per cent in June, to 26.98 per cent in July, 29.34 per cent, 30.64 per cent in August, 31.52 per cent in September, 31.52 per cent October, 32.84 per cent in November and 33.93 per cent as the end of December 2023.

The rate further increased to 35.41 per cent in January, 37.92 per cent in February, crossed the 40 per cent mark in March, 40.53 per cent in April and 40.66 per cent in May.

NBS said the rate rose to 40.66 per cent in May, compared to the 24.82 per cent reported in the same month last year — indicating an increase of 15.84 per cent points.

The bureau said semovita, oatflake, yam flour prepackage, garri, bean, etc (which are under bread and cereals class), Irish potatoes, yam, water yam, etc (under potatoes, yam and other tubers class), contributed to the year-on-year increase in the food inflation rate.

Other contributors are palm oil, vegetable oil, etc (under oil and fat), stockfish, mudfish, crayfish, etc (under fish class), beef head, chicken-live, pork head, and bush meat (under meat class).

“The food inflation rate in May 2024 was 40.66 per cent on a year-on-year basis, which was 15.84 per cent points higher compared to the rate recorded in May 2023 (24.82 per cent).

“The average annual rate of Food inflation for the twelve months ending May 2024 over the previous twelve-month average was 34.06 per cent, which was 10.41 per cent points increase from the average annual rate of change recorded in May 2023 (23.65 per cent),” the report said.

Similarly, Bauchi, Kogi, and Oyo are Nigeria’s three most expensive states on a year-on-year basis after recording the highest All-Items Inflation in May 2024.

The report said in May 2024, the All-Items inflation rate on a Year-on-Year basis was highest in Bauchi 42.30 per cent, Kogi (39.38 per cent Oyo (37.73 per cent).

On the flip side, Borno (25.97 per cent), Benue (27.74 per cent) and Delta (28.67 per cent) recorded the slowest rise in Headline inflation on a Year-on-Year basis.

In recent years, food prices have been on the rise across Nigeria. The situation deteriorated due to the impact of government policies such as the removal of subsidies on petrol, among others.

The upward trend in the prices of these staples and other products has weakened the purchasing power of many citizens, making it difficult for many households in the country to afford daily meals.

At the March Monetary Policy Committee meeting, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, said that the huge purchase of foodstuffs by the government as palliatives is contributing to the galloping food inflation in the country.

The CBN governor noted that inflationary pressure had failed to abate despite the hike in the interest rate in February.

He said, “Staff reports show that the principal drivers of acceleration in inflation are hikes in food and energy prices which are associated with structural factors. Further, new dimensions of inflationary pressure are emerging. First, ‘seller inflation’ arising from the oligopolistic structure of commodity markets such as noticed in the prices of local commodities is gaining significance. 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.”

Commenting, an economist with Lotus Beta Analytics, Shadrach Israel, expressed concern about the alarming rise in inflation rates, stating, “The surge in annual inflation rate from 21 per cent to over 30 per cent in just a year, and the persistent 60 per cent food inflation rate, are clear indicators of underlying structural issues in the economy.”

Israel urged the government to take immediate action, implementing a multi-pronged approach, including monetary policy tightening, supply-side reforms, social protection programmes, and structural reforms to address the underlying issues driving inflation.

“The government must take immediate action to restore the purchasing power of its citizens and promote economic growth and stability.

“The fact that food prices have increased by 50 per cent compared to last year is particularly concerning, as food is a significant component of household expenditure in Nigeria,” Israel added.

“The government must address the underlying structural issues, such as the heavy reliance on oil exports, and promote economic diversification.”

A development economist Jonathan Thomas, also stated, “The impact of inflation on the Sallah celebration is a clear example of how economic instability can affect the welfare of citizens.

“The significant decrease in purchasing power has made it challenging for Nigerians to afford necessities, dampening the spirit of the celebration.”

Thomas described the high insecurity which has displaced many farmers from the farm belts in the country is a significant structural issue that needs to be addressed.

“Nigeria must fight insecurity to a standstill to help farmers return to their farms that way, food inflation can be tackled while the government should also diversify its economy to reduce its vulnerability to external shocks and promote sustainable economic growth.

“The government must prioritise economic reforms and diversification including tackling insecurity to ensure a more prosperous and stable future for Nigerians,” he said.

https://punchng.com/food-inflation-soars-by-61-in-one-year-nbs-report/

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by HeatSeeker(m): 2:22am On Jun 18
Nlfpmod kindly do the needful.
Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by SpecialAdviser(m): 8:43am On Jun 18
Tinubu: I will continue where Buhari stopped
Buhari: Support Tinubu he will do well.
Presidency : Tinubu inherited bad economy from Buhari.
BATerians: Peter Obi is to blame
Me: All of una dey mad

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Edoreborn: 8:43am On Jun 18
Bastard people...One can't afford two square meal anymore..Come here in d north,,na buns and water people dey chop now.. Everywhere u see women carrying rubber of buns and d queue no be here oo.. bastards

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Sirheny007(m): 8:43am On Jun 18
Agbadorians cannot even purchase a modest quantity of agbado.
cheesy cheesy

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Yugoslavia247(m): 8:43am On Jun 18
It is okay.

Tinubu thought playing lagos politics is the way.

He thought buying heads of govt, powerful people was enough to run the country.

Lagos is a state and you can do that successfully because alot of people dont depend on govt and IGR dey.

In Nigeria, you no fit buy everyone. Funds no dey. No be only Yoruba people dey. You can not use lagos politics in Nigeria.

If you know BAT tell him Lagos no be Nigeria.

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Parydelegate: 8:43am On Jun 18
E don cast....and yet the FG still wants to buy a new aircraft when the masses can not afford basic needs of life (Food, Cloth and Shelter).

It is well oooo

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by AqualinaXYZ: 8:44am On Jun 18
Tinubu is the most useless human alive




See Mumu wey them hype




We don’t need his body but his brain




Both body and brain this fuul no get

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by speedymart11(m): 8:44am On Jun 18
This wicked drug addict call president will not kill us with his useless policies.

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by SpecialAdviser(m): 8:44am On Jun 18
Tinubu will finish this country patapata

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by James91: 8:44am On Jun 18
It's finish
Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by missionmex(m): 8:44am On Jun 18
What we are seeing here is more than 100 percent o

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by SlavaUkraini: 8:45am On Jun 18
Sirheny007:
Agbadorians cannot even purchase a modest quantity of agbado.
cheesy cheesy

They are now eating rotten Agbado because they can't afford their basic necessities..

Standing on ♾️♾️♾️ mandate with empty pocket

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by bigdammyj: 8:45am On Jun 18
Noted.
Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by mrvitalis(m): 8:45am On Jun 18
Anyone who goes to the market know food inflation is over 100%

I dare you to name a food product that is less than twice the price it was by this time last year

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by symbianDON(m): 8:45am On Jun 18
Balablu's first law of super economics: you suffer thoroughly today so that your tomorrow can be assured.

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by oz4real83(m): 8:46am On Jun 18
All prices have either doubled, tripled or quadrupled. Instead of subsidising better lives for the people, our government is subsidising religion sad. Those that went to mecca have received their religious subsidies, it soon will be the turn of those going to Jerusalem angry

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Brandosky: 8:46am On Jun 18
missionmex:
What we are seeing here is more than 100 percent o
We are seeing 300% to 500%

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Simeon88(m): 8:47am On Jun 18
This is not funny anymore. Can someone educate on the cause of this food inflation because I don't believe it's just the subsidy removal. Why is transportation fares not as impacted?
Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by hardon1(m): 8:47am On Jun 18
61% abi 200%

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Stuffyj(m): 8:48am On Jun 18
HeatSeeker:


https://punchng.com/food-inflation-soars-by-61-in-one-year-nbs-report/
This is very glaring now. Everybody is struggling to feed and survive. May God help us in this nation. All APC is good at is opposition. These people seem not to understand the real governance.

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by keymatt(m): 8:48am On Jun 18
We Agbadorians don't care about rising food inflation as long as our savior Tif.nubu is president. Even if it rise to 50,000% we don't care.
On tifffnubu mandate (AKA Muslim-Muslim ticket) we stand. - Zombies grin grin grin

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by symbianDON(m): 8:49am On Jun 18
Simeon88:
This is not funny anymore. Why is transportation fares not as impacted?
it is o! Seriously sef. Look at airfares for example.
Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Racoon(m): 8:50am On Jun 18
Shege promax everywhere. Adjusted for headline inflation, food inflation, fuel price increase and foreign exchange movement, the current wage level has lost its value and would need to be tripled to restore the purchasing power of the working class.

An average worker, whether they are on public or private sector payrolls, the analysis suggests, will need an almost 200 per cent pay raise to maintain the 2019 utility level, otherwise, they will slip further below the poverty index.

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Lorddominic(m): 8:50am On Jun 18
I spent 14k on 1 paint bucket of rice and white beans respectively yesterday....it will never end well for all supporters of APC.

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by keymatt(m): 8:53am On Jun 18
Lorddominic:
I spent 14k on 1 paint bucket of rice and white beans respectively yesterday....it will never end well for all supporters of APC.
I tell you. God destroy APC!

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by anonimi: 8:54am On Jun 18
HeatSeeker:
https://punchng.com/food-inflation-soars-by-61-in-one-year-nbs-report/

How is it true that the cost of goods and services has risen by only 61% from last year to now

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Kobojunkie: 8:55am On Jun 18
Lorddominic:
I spent 14k on 1 paint bucket of rice and white beans respectively yesterday....it will never end well for all supporters of APC.

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by anonimi: 8:56am On Jun 18
SpecialAdviser:
Tinubu: I will continue where Buhari stopped
Buhari: Support Tinubu he will do well.
Presidency : Tinubu inherited bad economy from Buhari.
BATerians: Peter Obi is to blame
Me: All of una dey mad

Truly gbajue Peter Obi is to blame for misleading his ObiDense followers to divide PDP vote and make ThiefNuibu president.

If lamba master Obi has any dignity, he should be begging for forgiveness along with his ObiDense headless mob.

jameshankss:
Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has said he is sure the candidate of Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, would lose the 2023 presidential election. Soludo said he would not submit to the bullying of Obi’s supporters, who recently descended on him for addressing issues in the state.

The governor made the comments in a lengthy write-up personally authored, with the title, “History Beckons, and I Will Not Be Silent (Part 1).”

Soludo said Obi was inadvertently making the pathway to victory much easier for the presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, and at the same time, toying with the destiny of millions of Ndigbo.

But the chief spokesperson for the Labour Party Presidential Campaign, Yunusa Tanko, accused Soludo of being sponsored by some unknown persons to weaken the base of the party in the South-east.

The former CBN governor had been under intense attack for close to a week for dismissing Obi’s investment in the state as amounting to nothing, during a television interview.

Soludo said in the write-up, “My attention has been drawn to some of the tirades on social media following my frank response during an interview on Channels TV regarding the ‘investments’ Mr. Peter Obi claimed to have made with Anambra State revenues.

“Sadly, several of the comments left the issue of the interview to probe or suggest motives, inferred from my response on ‘investment’ that I am opposed to Peter Obi’s ambition and, therefore, committed a ‘crime’ for which the punishment is internecine abuse and harassment, even to my family.

“Everyone knows that I don’t follow the winds or one to succumb to bullies, or shy away from a good fight especially, when weighty matters of principles and future of the people are involved.”

Soludo said he had urged Obi to return to his former party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), to actualise his presidential bid. He added that he had always told the LP candidate to his face that he was not capable of winning the 2023 presidential election, especially, under LP, which had neither a councillor nor a local government chairman.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/11/15/soludo-i-wont-succumb-to-bullies-obi-knows-he-cant-win/

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Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Skillsnigeria: 8:57am On Jun 18
Hmmm
Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Mindlog: 8:59am On Jun 18
Sad.
Re: Food Inflation Soars By 61% In One Year- NBS Report by Banbanna(m): 9:02am On Jun 18
Why is it so difficult for this government to revert, even just to a midway point, some of these policies that have inflicted this widespread misery on the nation, policies that's been counterproductive thus far?
Seems these people at the top are living in another Nigeria. One that's far far different from the Nigeria of the rest of us. This is so painfully sad😢

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