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Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by iwaeda: 7:44am On Feb 11

This is not the best of times for Nigerian families, who have had to adopt bizarre cost-cutting measures to cope with the recent hardship occasioned by the dramatic hike in the prices of goods and services.

Several of them lamented that their income could no longer take care of their daily needs, adding that the prices of staples had almost tripled in the market. Rice, which is arguably one of the commonest consumed staples in the country, has risen to N77,000 per bag.


In December, the National Bureau of Statistics stated that the country’s inflation rate hit a 27-year high as headline inflation rose to 28.9 per cent.

The December headline inflation rate showed an increase of 0.72 percent when compared to the previous month’s rate.

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 subsidy on petrol and the free fall of the naira in the foreign exchange market.

Foodstuffs sellers in major cities, who spoke to Sunday PUNCH, lamented that the cost of a bag of rice had risen almost 200 per cent.

Sunday PUNCH gathered that long grain rice, which used to sell for between N45,000 and N50,000 in November, now costs over N70,000, putting a huge pressure on the consumers.



The unprecedented increase in the prices of commodities has caused nationwide hardship, with residents of some major cities taking to the streets to register their displeasure.

From Kano to Niger, Rivers to and Osun, residents protested the hardship on the streets.

In Niger State, for instance, residents of Suleja took to the street last Wednesday to register their displeasure over the high cost of living in the country.

Wednesday’s protest came two days after a similar protest in Minna, the state capital.

The Organised Labour on Friday insisted on embarking on an industrial action to register its displeasure over the current economic hardship in the country.

Although the Federal Government has ordered the distribution of grains and other items to cushion the effects of the economic crisis across the country, citizens are still grappling with the hike in the prices of commodities.

Lagos residents lament


In Lagos, some residents, who spoke to one of our correspondents, lamented that the incessant increase in the prices of foodstuffs had strained their finances.

This is as they urged the government to intervene before things got out of hand.

A mother of two, Mrs Mede Orunmade, said this present situation had made life unbearable for her and her family.

Orunmade stated that it was as though the country was at war, adding that the hike in the prices of foodstuffs was continuous.

She said, “It has been a hard time for me and my family. The country hasn’t been in the right position for the past eight months. I have been struggling with my family to clear up our electricity bills. Coupled with the ever-rising price of foodstuffs, I don’t know if I am going to survive.

“I used to operate an online business but it has packed up. There’s no gain on any business in Nigeria like before anymore. I am just striving to survive.

“The surprising thing is that a small carton of noodles is now N7,000 to N7,800. We used to buy it for between N1,900 and N2,000 in the past. It is so shocking that the price of a bag of rice continues to change almost every minute.


“A bag of rice five months ago was around N49,000, but it increased to N68,000. As of yesterday (Thursday), my supplier said it had risen to N70,000. The cheapest thing we used to buy before, garri, is now N2,500 for a paint bucket. It was N800 before.”

Another Lagos resident and father of four, Mr Taiwo Babatunde, said he could no longer afford to feed his family like he used to.

He asked the government to come to her aid, as her suffering was becoming too much.

A housewife simply identified as Wunmi said, “The government needs to come to our aid now as everything is very hard. A bag of beans is now N65,000, which is three times the price it used to be. Also, groundnut oil is now N8,400 for four litres, and a bag of rice is now N70,000.

“This is getting too much. We hope the government will come to help us.”

Further findings by our correspondents revealed that a kilogramme of Semovita, which sold for N800 four months ago, now sells for N1,200.

The price of beans also increased from around N1,500 to N4,200 per tin.

Some women, who spoke to one of our correspondents at the Ibafo Market, Ogun State, lamented the difficulties they were facing in purchasing items from the market with little resources.

A trader, Mrs Bamise Olaiya, said, “The prices of the foodstuffs are just annoying. I came to the market with N8,000 to buy some food items but the prices have changed between last week and now. Just last week, I bought three portions of tomatoes for N1,200 and pepper for N1,000, but today I have spent N4,200 for the same items. Pepper grinding has also increased from N200 to N300.”

Businesses struggling – Traders

Entrepreneurs across various sectors are feeling the pinch as they struggle to navigate through the challenging times.

A skincare consultant, Mr Damilola Olasunkanmi, said the current economic situation had almost put her out of business.

“I don’t get customers like I used to. My customers are cutting down on skincare purchases to prioritise other essentials like food and transportation, and that is affecting sales significantly. Restocking has become a daunting task as costs continue to soar,” he said.

Similarly, a dental therapist managing a private clinic in Iwo, Osun State, Dr Oluwafemi Ogunsakin, noted that the surge in the cost of his services had deterred patients from seeking dental care.


A foodstuffs retailer, Mrs Ore Ilerioluwa
, lamented that the increase in prices had continued to threaten the operation of her business.

She said, “I buy foodstuffs from the market wholesale and sell them in a little shop I run at home. But these daily changes in the prices of items are affecting me so much that I find it difficult to buy the items.

“Do you know that three days ago I bought a carton of spaghetti for N13,000, today I was told it was N14,000. Now, when you add to the cost of each one today, by the time you return, the prices will have gone up again.

“So, you will be forced to add more money. A bag of beans is now N120,000, whereas it was N70,000 before. People are going for anything cheap now. Many families are hungry.”

Another foodstuffs seller at the Magboro Market in the Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area, Ogun State, Sukurat Akanni, complained that prices of many items had doubled.

Another trader, Adeola Israel, noted that a bag of brown beans had increased to N62,000, while a paint rubber now costs N6,200.

She lamented that she no longer made as much sales as she used to in the past.


Govt concerned – A’Ibom

The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, said that his administration had concluded plans to establish a bulk purchase agency to regulate prices of foodstuffs and bring them within the reach of the citizens.

The governor announced this on Friday during the Nigerian Unity Conference 2024 tagged, ‘That We May be One’, organised by the 10th Episcopal District, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Ibom Hall, Uyo.

The governor announced this on Friday during the Nigerian Unity Conference 2024 tagged, ‘That We May be One’, organised by the 10th Episcopal District, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Ibom Hall, Uyo.

He said that a bill to establish the agency would soon be sent to the state House of Assembly for legal backing to enable the agency to intervene and stem skyrocketing food prices in the state.

Kwara gives palliatives

The Kwara State Government delivered 10,000 bags of 10kg rice to labour unions for onward distribution to their members.

This was disclosed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Rafiu Ajakaye, on Friday, following an engagement with Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.


In their separate remarks, the state chairmen of the Trade Union Congress, Joseph Meshach, and the Nigerian Labour Congress, Saheed Olayinka, commended the governor for his continuous efforts to provide relief to the people in the state.

Anambra residents groan

Residents of Anambra State are battling with the soaring costs of food items like rice, beans, garri, palm oil, tomatoes, onions, fruits, and others in the various markets across the state.

One of our correspondents, who spoke to residents and marketers in Awka, the state capital, and Onitsha on Saturday, gathered that the high cost of items was attributed to the rise in the value of the dollar, just as the situation dampened the mood of the people and forced them to ration food.

A visit to the Relief Market in Onitsha, and the Eke-Awka Market in Awka, showed that a 50kg bag of foreign rice was sold for N72,000 as against N51,000 a month ago. A full bag of iron beans was sold for N110,000 as against N89,000 a month ago.

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by God1000(m): 7:47am On Feb 11
What exactly is happening under Tinubu?

We've never had it this bad

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by adesegun121(m): 7:58am On Feb 11
Wahala shocked

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by burp18: 8:02am On Feb 11
God1000:
What exactly is happening under Tinubu?

We've never had it this bad
There's so many things at play. Subsidy removal s responsible for most of the increments we are experiencing the day. There are other factors. Alot of people are deliberately hoarding food and nigeria to a not food sufficient. We are not farming enough and the little that's available becomes an overpriced. If this government doesn't do a thing about this. This will eventually lead to protest that's to going to spiral out of control tge authorities are not going to be able to contain

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by iwaeda: 8:06am On Feb 11
Under 'corruption" of PDP rice was N7k, but now the price have increased more than 1000% ( One thousand percent) in less than 10 years. We warned, a man that have no certificate can not produce any good fruit. They will tell you he built Lagos, when he empowered omo onile, oba, kabiyesi, bale, agberos to STEAL and defraud people. grin grin grin grin grin angry

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Corrections: 8:10am On Feb 11
grin who says corruption doesn't kill?

Kill corruption or corruption kills Nigerians...................fact.






All the political parties and non-political parties ( all the leadership of which 95% of them are terrible and corrupt) of this country right from independence contributed to bringing Nigeria down to its kneels.....................fact

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by slivertongue: 8:10am On Feb 11
the mismanagement of the economy by APC hurting everyone

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by chigoziri2403(m): 8:15am On Feb 11
Tackle bandits stopping farmers having access to their produce

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Beress(m): 8:30am On Feb 11
Agbadorians are buying rice 8k per bag. You want to enjoy such privilege? Be an Agbadorian today and you will thank me later.








Tinubu is a cocaine dealer

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Brendaniel: 8:30am On Feb 11
We warned them about Tinubu, they didn't listen - Tinubu was the worst candidate in the entire list of all presidential candidates - The red flags were just too much for any person not to see

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by zeenaman: 8:30am On Feb 11
They should give room for food importation. Subsidy has been taken away, citizens should be compensated with something else, which I believe food importation is the best.

Nigerians are going through a lot, Tinubu's government should not pretend not to be aware

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by PlanetZero: 8:30am On Feb 11
We go teach obi the very lesson of his life

And atiku suppose use his money to bring food to Nigeria


- said APC

Fura de nunu is better than ApC supporters brain

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by israelmao(m): 8:30am On Feb 11
This is not true,Punch just used that catchy headline to attract readers,I have read through earlier before you broke the news on this forum.Emilokan and his cohorts should act fast before Nigerians react revolutionarily.

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by silverkings: 8:30am On Feb 11
We no warn una?? We did but we were called unprintable names.... Enjoy your renewed hope.

This morning I bought Three crown milk for 700naira...... I didn’t shout, I paid and moved on. I said in my heart, Thank God that I can afford it. Thank God I can take care of myself in this hyperinflation.

May God save people and provide for people who voted against this calamity but if you voted Tinubu.... Suffering and pain will be ur portion.... Ndị mgbu

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by o123456789(m): 8:30am On Feb 11
You must be earning in dollars to have peace of mind and not bothered about hike in prices of goods and services. As a Nigerian you need to ask yourself one question which is "as things are going, and anything happens to Nigeria, how can I survive in a new country?".

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:31am On Feb 11
The master strategist is cooking rubbish.

I never voted for Tinubu but 2027, I will vote for him.

Peter Obi will never be President, even if I'm shouting Ebin pawa and dying, we will teach him a lesson.


Ndị ara!

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by aceman88(m): 8:31am On Feb 11
According to Afenifere, even if a 50kg bag of rice costs 100k today, they would never regret voting in our darling daddy because our suffering today is caused by the floating of naira and removal of fuel subsidy by their former darling daddy, Buhari, and not Daddy Tinubu. We never see anything ooo. On the mandate we still stand till our legs grow weak.

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by sweetkev(m): 8:31am On Feb 11
You people will not believe how exciting it is to the government/politicians seeing you people suffering and complaining bitterly. They don't just care about you but your stupidity would not let you know this.

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:31am On Feb 11
israelmao:
This is not true

So what is true? Rice is not 77k but 60k. Make it make sense to you?

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by jchioma: 8:32am On Feb 11
Omoh! Awalokan in the mud.

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by DissTroy(m): 8:32am On Feb 11
Please! When it gets most decisive and if it's balloting day tomorrow, a bulk of those groaning would vote and campaign for the worst candidates on the ballots fueled by ethnoreligious sentiments.

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by tefund(m): 8:32am On Feb 11
By the time tinubulation is done with you Nigerians ,you Nigerians go get sense by force..

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by princemillla(m): 8:33am On Feb 11
Wahala
Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by maak400: 8:34am On Feb 11
Chai, Bulaba the INEC PRESIDENT SELECT has finished this country. angry No escape route because Japa is too expensive.

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Omalicious1: 8:34am On Feb 11
iwaeda:

https://punchng.com/citizens-groan-as-rice-hits-n77000-per-bag/

No government official should talk about "Palliative"

FG has talked about the release of grains from the Reserves...let's see if it won't be like the case of CNG Buses

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by ZombiePUNISHER: 8:34am On Feb 11
undecided

Show me a Tinubu supporter























.And I will show you a brainless tribalist

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by PlanetZero: 8:34am On Feb 11
burp18:
There's so many things at play. Subsidy removal s responsible for most of the increments we are experiencing the day. There are other factors. Alot of people are deliberately hoarding food and nigeria to a not food sufficient. We are not farming enough and the little that's available becomes an overpriced. If this government doesn't do a thing about this. This will eventually lead to protest that's to going to spiral out of control tge authorities are not going to be able to contain

You can go to farm and face insecurity over there


I have a friend who has large acres but abandon it when a near farmers was nearly killed by herdsmen

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Faposky95: 8:35am On Feb 11
Make we still dey ask dey go market go buy..yu hear...?!!!!!
Make we stay here dey type......?!
I need.ti.borrow brain and/ or balls fast.......
Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Kingrshd3: 8:35am On Feb 11
Ọmọ even garri is no go area 😭

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by Curious345: 8:35am On Feb 11
Tinubu govt is inviting the army to take over ..

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Re: Citizens Groan As Rice Hits N77,000 Per Bag by wethebest(m): 8:37am On Feb 11
Lets see hw many yoruba and northerners miscreants dat was shouting emilokun can afford it. Even if na 1m, Ibo and south south men go buy am chop

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