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Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Bobloco: 2:14pm On Nov 21, 2023
Nigeria’s rising inflation continues to bite harder, pushing more citizens into poverty as the cost of living and purchasing power shrink under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

This is as headline inflation increased 24 times in two years to 27.33 per cent in October, propelled by food inflation, which soared to 31.52 per cent in October 2023 from 30.64 per cent in September 2023.

Food items, accommodation, clothing, electricity, education fees and other prices have all hit the rooftop.

The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, quickly insisted that its recent monetary policy has started yielding results despite not holding the Monetary Policy Committee’s meeting since September.

But, a market survey by DAILY POST showed that food prices have recently skyrocketed by at least 20 per cent.

For instance, a mudu of rice had moved to N1,700 from N1,500, beans (Red) to N1100 from N800, 1.4-litre of groundnut oil to N3,000 from N2500, a loaf of bread N1100 from N700, eggs to N3000 from N2700 for a crate, garri (Red) N700 from N500 a mudu.

Chinedu Odah, an Abuja resident explaining the impact of inflation on him, said, Through the past months, I have been on a daily survival mode because of hikes in the price of goods and services.

At the same time, there is also an upsurge in the cost of education, so I am not only struggling to cater to feed my family but I am also met with the battle to keep them in their various schools regardless of the increment.


“So, truthfully, I derive my strength from a saying: when it gets overwhelming, remember God is too big to owe you.

“Huge sacrifices are being made on my end, given my position and responsibility in the home, just to try and keep up with the running costs.

Months back, we budgeted and spent N10,000 to provide basic needs for the family in a week. Currently, N20,000 is barely enough to cover the same costs.

Months ago, I spent N1,000 for daily transportation to work in the Central Area and back home. Currently, I spend N2,500 from my house to the same Central Area and back home.”


Odah is not alone, Amina Zakaria, a resident of Kaduna, said her household is living from hand-to-mouth due to the hike in food prices.

We no longer eat three square meals, sometimes one, at other times it is two, walahi Nigeria hard for my family”, she said.

Nkechi Nwankwo, a resident of Port Harcourt Rivers State, said, “The prices of food items are increasing daily, the worst thing is that my income has remained the same. Money has value, too. One can’t buy things in the market.”

This is the lamentation on the lips of many Nigerians, whether in the North or South.

According to the World Bank, in the five months of 2023, accelerating inflation pushed four million Nigerians into poverty.

The Washington-based development bank’s data came months after the multidimensional poverty index released in November last year said 133 million people in Nigeria live below the poverty line.

But upon the emergence of President Tinubu, he vowed to take Nigeria’s economy out of the woods with his renewed hope mantra, but months down the line, Nigerians are yet to have the feelgood factor.

Since June this year, the fuel subsidy removal and foreign market liberalisation have negatively impacted the nation’s economy.

Though the government said that after subsidy removal, its revenue jumped from an average of N650 million monthly to over N1 trillion in the last four months, the impact on the well-being of Nigerians is yet to be felt.

DAILY POST reports that Nigeria spent over 96 per cent of its revenue in 2022 on debt serving, according to the World Bank, as the country’s total debt stocks rose to N87.38 trillion in the second quarter of 2023.

However, Nigeria is not all gloomy as the government continues to ‘take baby steps’ towards solving its economic problems.

The government said it targets increasing the country’s minimum wage from N30,000 monthly to N65,000.

Also, it promised Nigerians to roll out 11,000 Compressed Natural Gas buses to reduce transportation costs, plans to close the country’s N20 trillion tax gap and recently suspended the 40 per cent remittance of internally generated revenue by Nigerian universities.

But the federal government continued to foot-drag on its pledge to kickstart payment of N75,000 to vulnerable Nigerians, despite the World Bank confirming disbursing part of Nigeria’s $800 million fuel subsidy removal palliatives loan.

Speaking to DAILY POST on Monday, Dr Uju Ogunbunka, the President of the Bank Customers’ Association of Nigeria, said the country’s inflation is hitting Nigerians badly.

He noted that the impact of inflation on Nigerians is exacerbated because disposable income has remained stagnant despite soaring prices of goods and services.

“The truth of the market is that we are all buying from the same market, except for market locations, but it is the same Nigerian environment.

“Inflation naturally affects price increases. Once prices are increasing and available income isn’t increasing, somebody has to pay for it; in that case, it is the consumer because whoever is selling would ensure he/she recovers the cost.

“We all feel it; nobody is happy, and no one should be. When you have stagnated income, and your cost profile is increasing very soon, you run out of cash.

“The increase of inflation is not healthy in a country. We all depend on what we have to buy and the income level.

“The income is not only decreasing because of inflation but also because of foreign exchange rates. We are all suffering; I don’t know when it will stop. Unfortunately, we are not in production.

“We are praying for the business environment to improve, income for Nigerians to improve and security.

“For now, all of us are feeling the heat. We do not know when it will stop. Unfortunately, we are not producing enough; we can’t produce for our local needs. We pray for the environment to improve, improved income and security. It is a difficult time, though Nigerians have a way of surviving difficult times”, he said.

On his part, a former president of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Mazi Okechukwu Unegbu said food inflation may have increased to nearly 40 per cent.

According to him, market prices of goods increase almost daily by at least 10 to 15 per cent.

He said Nigeria’s economic indicators, such as foreign exchange, inflation, and interest rates, are all negative, indicating the state of the country’s economy.

He told DAILY POST: “What the National Bureau of Statistics brought out is late for me because some of us keep our records.

“Food inflation in Nigeria as of today is nearly 40 per cent, which means if you go to the market today and return the next day, the prices of goods would have increased by about 10 or 15 per cent.

“The general inflation is underreported, maybe due to political reasons.

“Now, in Nigeria today, the greatest problem is the borrowing rate and debt service to income ratio; almost everything goes to debt servicing. And then, the government is borrowing for consumption rather than for production.

“Look at the other indicators; the foreign exchange, interest, and inflation rates are negative. You can’t talk of development when economic indicators are unfavourable. It is not only Nigeria that is suffering from this, but Nigeria is a rich country that is not depleting its resources properly.”

As a solution, Unegbu said, “Government should create employment opportunities, see how we can employ Nigerians; we must emphasise on the issue of production; why are we not producing? Because we are lazy waiting for manners to come to us.

“Nigeria should explore its mineral resources, widen the tax net rather than increasing the tax and finally the government should put their head down to see how to address our economic problems, if not the country would continue to bleed.”

Also, a renowned economist and former President and Chairman of the Council of Chartered Institute of Bankers, Prof Segun Ajibola said the government needs to urgently tackle the hydra-headed problems confronting agriculture in Nigeria in the country’s quest towards food security.

“Of the three necessities of life, food comes first, then clothing and shelter.

“In my place, it is often said that poverty is conquered if hunger is out of poverty. That is why the United Nations, the Food and Agriculture Organisation, the World Bank, the African Development Bank and other international bodies devote resources to encourage food sufficiency globally.

“In Nigeria, food security has been a key ingredient of all developmental agenda since the 1970s. President Tinubu rolled out some initiatives to assure food security in Nigeria upon assuming office.

“This has been acknowledged as a step in the right direction, as a nation that cannot feed itself is at the mercy of other nations.

“There is an urgent need to tackle some of the hydra-headed problems confronting agriculture in Nigeria and the country’s quest towards food security.

“The farmers-herdsmen conflicts still ravaging most parts of the country, especially the middle belt, reputed as Nigeria’s food basket, need to be fully stemmed.

“Local food growers need to be encouraged through incentives (chemicals, herbicides, fertilisers, tax concessions, storage and other infrastructures, off-takers, etc.) to reduce operation costs. They need to be protected from unfair competition arising from unrestricted importation of food amid scarce and expensive foreign exchange.

“Food importation is incapable of providing a sustainable solution to food insecurity in Nigeria. Rather, policies should be directed towards import substitution consistently.

“Recent reports stated that local rice production fell by 20 per cent last month due to recent policy inconsistencies. The poultry and palm produce farmers (like myself) are also feeling the aftermath.

“All these put together slow down local efforts towards food security as they are desperately being canvassed at all levels,” he told DAILY POST.

Similarly, the CEO of SD & D Capital Management, Mr Idakolo Gbolade called on the Tinubu government to speed up economic intervention for Nigerians.

“The country’s inflation is expected to increase because of the subsidy removal and forex policies of the Federal government. The continuous rise in food inflation was worsened by ecological problems like flood, which affected harvest in some regions.

“The security situation in the agrarian areas also affected food inflation. However, the most compelling reason for the rise in the food inflation index is the continuous weakening of the Naira against the US dollar, which is a major factor of production in Nigeria.

“The wages awarded by the government are also expected to stretch food inflation further and increase endemic poverty.

“The Federal government needs to urgently put measures in place to strengthen the Naira and aggressively implement its agricultural policies across the value chains.

“The government should also speed up the provision of CNG buses and conversion centres to provide an alternative to rising petrol prices.

“If the federal government’s economic policies can be properly implemented, we will likely see inflation slowing down before the middle of 2024”, he stated.

https://dailypost.ng/2023/11/21/rising-inflation-pushes-more-nigerians-into-poverty-under-tinubu-govt/

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Hezzyluv: 2:15pm On Nov 21, 2023
Hit the ground running baby. ..

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by OPICANTO2223: 2:19pm On Nov 21, 2023
All are suffering it.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by SharingIsLife(m): 2:19pm On Nov 21, 2023
Looks like someone thinks this is news.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by stewiepeter: 2:24pm On Nov 21, 2023
The question I have is why are Yoruba people that voted for Tinubu rushing to travel abroad?

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by stewiepeter: 2:25pm On Nov 21, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin
Hezzyluv:
Hit the ground running baby. ..
Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Abu4shizo: 2:27pm On Nov 21, 2023
Mad Country

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by jmoore(m): 2:30pm On Nov 21, 2023
Me and my family will overcome TINUBULATION.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by nnamdizen(m): 3:17pm On Nov 21, 2023
Being a Nigerian alone is enough to admit anyone to heaven when they die.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Evaloyal2J(f): 3:24pm On Nov 21, 2023
Just when I was thinking every Nigerian should be given certificate of survival after Buhari. Then Buhari pro max tinubu came roasted the Nigerians live

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by MrColdsweat: 3:27pm On Nov 21, 2023
You see the yorubas say igbos will never be president, but by the time tinubu is done with Nigerians, other tribes will unite and declare that no yoruba will ever be president.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by naijaboy756: 3:33pm On Nov 21, 2023
Evaloyal2J:
Just when I was thinking every Nigerian should be given certificate of survival after Buhari. Then Buhari pro max tinubu came roasted the Nigerians live
I swear i was thinking there will be a public ice block day where every Nigerian will go and cool his head for surviving Buhari's regime....

Omor i will never believe someone worse than Buhari exists...

Tinubu!!!!!!

Surprise us small na

Do the Lagos magic na... How many years do you need?

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Evaloyal2J(f): 3:42pm On Nov 21, 2023
naijaboy756:
I swear i was thinking there will be a public ice block day where every Nigerian will go and cool his head for surviving Buhari's regime....

Omor i will never believe someone worse than Buhari exists...

Tinubu!!!!!!

Surprise us small na

Do the Lagos magic na... How many years do you need?
My Broda when you think you have seen it all. Then you espect the one who built Lagos from scratch to Dubai status would do the same magic at large. But here dollar left the accountant struggling to borrow more.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Racoon(m): 3:58pm On Nov 21, 2023
"This government will favour me and my family" crew over to unu. Meanwhile, let their propaganda crew continue to dish out more lies and their mummified zombies continue to masturbate on it.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by orisa37: 4:04pm On Nov 21, 2023
THE EXECUTIVE AND ITS CENTRAL BANKING SYSTEM HAVE NOT GOTTEN THEIR CURRENCY POLICY RIGHT. THEY ARE JUST BUNGLING.
"WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS SEARCHING FOR TRAVELLING ALL THE WAY TO SOKOTO IS RIGHT INSIDE THEIR "SOKOTO"(IN THEIR TROUSER'S POCKETS).

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Brenbentondiaz: 4:05pm On Nov 21, 2023
Hezzyluv:
Hit the ground running baby. ..

Abi o. Hit the ground running. Even the British under Tulumbu are suffering inflation caused by his erection.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by illuminutty: 4:12pm On Nov 21, 2023
Ronu Kwenu

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by id4sho(m): 4:12pm On Nov 21, 2023
Some one told me earlier people are still making it, I begin para tongue

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by maestro299: 4:13pm On Nov 21, 2023
A satchet of pure water will soon be #100.
Even staunch Tinubu supporters are fleeing the country in droves.
The future looks bleak.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by Zico5(m): 4:13pm On Nov 21, 2023
Ok
Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 4:13pm On Nov 21, 2023
1 cup of beans now is N200 shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked Baba blu buba blaa Thieftinubu certificate forger doesn't have anything to offer to Nigerians right from the first day he announced fuel subsidy removal without any tangible plans ahead. APC foolishh criminals milking Nigerians through buying of fuel almost N700 per litre claiming they have saved trillions of naira from fuel subsidy removal but still borrowing from IMF . Shameful old foools

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by socialmediaman: 4:14pm On Nov 21, 2023
APC sees poverty as a control measure and the most surprising thing is that many of their supporters are ok with it because they like being controlled, and they want the same for everyone else

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 4:14pm On Nov 21, 2023
APC foolishh, criminals suffering Nigerian with they useless unfruitful policies

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by ClearFlair: 4:14pm On Nov 21, 2023
APC

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by flexyrule(m): 4:14pm On Nov 21, 2023
Ops
Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by hkidola00(m): 4:14pm On Nov 21, 2023
na statistics we go chopppppp

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by specialmati(m): 4:15pm On Nov 21, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin nawa ooh but touts and agberos are enjoying na exchange rate 100 per dollar .fuel 30 naira per liter.you can't expect an agent that brought buhari to be better than buhari

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by nony43(m): 4:15pm On Nov 21, 2023
Last two weeks I priced five cartons of wine they told me 76k I went back last Friday they said they are now selling for 92k I no fit vex the woman was like it will add money as Christmas is coming.

My babe’s friend bought a material 1500 per yard in Utako market in September by Nov my babe went to buy the same material from the same customer she now said it is 5k

This country don too hard abeg . All our leaders need IJAW massage.


And any Buhari and BAT supporter that wants to Japaa comot this this Country their Visa will be denied in Jesus name. They should all stay back and enjoy the sheer prosperity their Messaigh has turned Nigeria into.

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by SpatialKing(m): 4:15pm On Nov 21, 2023
Na Statistics we chop

Is been consumed by statistics

Tinubu has become the most us@less President in Nigerian history..

Lacks the creatively and innovation to be a president

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Re: Rising Inflation Pushes More Nigerians Into Poverty Under Tinubu Govt by omoredia: 4:15pm On Nov 21, 2023
poverty will eat up all agbadorians and bats. Anyways una need to hungry for gucci yacht to show

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