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Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:29pm On Nov 20, 2023
Nigeria’s transport inflation surprisingly falls for the first time in 2 years
Research Team

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released Nigeria’s inflation report last week, indicating a surprising decline in transport inflation for the first time in over two years.

Specifically, Nigeria’s transport inflation slowed to 27.04% in October 2023 from its two-year high of 27.18% recorded in the previous month.

Notably, the last time transport inflation declined was in July 2019. The decline was despite the surge in the cost of transportation across different regions in the country following the removal of the petrol subsidy and the surge in crude oil prices.

The removal of the petrol subsidy in Nigeria unleashed a seismic wave through the transport sector and the economy as large. Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) prices surged from a relatively modest average of N189 per litre to an astonishing N600, a staggering increase of over 200%.

This abrupt and substantial hike in fuel prices had a cascading effect, rippling across the country’s transportation networks.

As the cost of PMS soared, the nation witnessed a profound impact on transportation. The surge in fuel prices triggered a domino effect, affecting various modes of transport.

Also, with the subsidy removal, Nigeria experienced a significant depreciation of the national currency, the naira, against the USD.

The depreciation exceeded 40%, propelled by the floating of the local currency and the consolidation of multiple FX markets into the National Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM).

This devaluation further exacerbated the challenges faced by the transport sector, particularly the aviation sector.

The confluence of factors – subsidy removal, fuel price spikes, and currency devaluation – created a perfect storm for the air travel industry.

Already contending with the escalating costs of aviation fuel, airlines found themselves navigating an even more treacherous terrain.

Inflation is at its worst in over 18 years
According to the NBS, Nigeria’s headline inflation rose to its highest level in over 18 years, reaching 27.33% in October 2023 and representing the 10th consecutive month of increase.

A breakdown of the report showed that both components of the headline index grew at a faster pace.

On one hand, food inflation rose to 31.52% from 30.64% recorded in the previous month, and the highest level since August 2005. On the other hand, core inflation accelerated to 22.58%, representing the highest since December 2006.
In terms of contribution to the year-on-year inflation by divisional level, food and non-alcoholic beverages contributed the most with 14.16%, followed by household consumables (4.57%), clothing and footwear (2.09%), and transport (1.78%).
The report also indicated that inflation in the urban region rose to 29.29%, while rural inflation galloped to 25.58% in the review month.

What experts are saying
During a Nairametrics Twitter Spaces session last week Thursday, Annie Olaloku Teriba, a policy and strategy consultant noted that the rising cost of transportation has partially contributed to the surge in Nigeria’s food inflation and by extension the headline index.

Samuel Oyekanmi, a macroeconomic analyst also supported that rising transportation cost has filtered into other parts of the inflation index, particularly the food component.

He noted that inflation has risen at a faster pace in the southern region of the country partially as a result of the impact of the rising cost of transportation on the final selling price.

Meanwhile, the decline in transport inflation could indicate stability in the price of transport across the country. It is worth noting that this does not imply a decline in the cost of transport but rather in the pace of price increases.

Bottom line
Beyond the realm of transportation, these economic dynamics carried broader implications for Nigeria’s economy.

The interplay of subsidy removal, fuel price hikes, and currency devaluation contributed to inflationary pressures, affecting businesses, consumers, and overall economic stability.

The government, faced with the complex challenge of balancing economic growth and stability, may need to consider strategic policy adjustments.
https://nairametrics.com/2023/11/20/nigerias-transport-inflation-surprisingly-falls-for-the-first-time-in-2-years/

Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by FreeStuffsNG(op):
This explains in part why the month on month increase in our inflation numbers has started declining.

By the time the benefits of the Asiwaju Tinubu-led brilliant, competent and patriotic team fully manifest, it will be too late for the naysayers and unpatriotic elements to be blessed by the fruits of the land.
This is commendable. God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by TemplarLandry:
cool God bless the reformatory government of Aşiwaju Jagaban!
#RenewedHope

I diss his naysayers with “Awon Aye” by Reminisce.

Great jam!
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by iykejohnson(m): 2:37pm On Nov 20, 2023
Okay
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Chizuru01(m): 2:55pm On Nov 20, 2023
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Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Northernblood7(m): 2:56pm On Nov 20, 2023
Price of Transportation is going down because Ndi Igbo are the ones controlling it. Before you reply me, Look at Rice Business and Bureau d change that Bullhari took from ndi Igbo and gave to his brothers.
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by igwebuike01: 2:57pm On Nov 20, 2023
Na this rubbish we go de hear from the clueless government till the end
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Ikaeniyan0: 3:06pm On Nov 20, 2023
That's good

It's high time the Government work on ways the price of food stuffs will stop increasing
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by AbuTwins: 3:13pm On Nov 20, 2023
cool
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by DrChukki: 3:13pm On Nov 20, 2023
I know some urch¡nsns here will mistaken this for 'deflation'
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by EnglishUsa: 3:13pm On Nov 20, 2023
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Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by ceejayluv(m): 3:13pm On Nov 20, 2023
0.14 percenthuh And it made news?
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by ObereEmma: 3:14pm On Nov 20, 2023
Anything for the International media
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by HENRY940: 3:14pm On Nov 20, 2023
Falls on paper only

Mtcheew
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Tochi3(m):
Dem don come again o grin grin

..competence & acheivements on paper must be forced on the irreparable damaged life of the drug Baron certificate forger Thief'nubu..

...lies , deceit & propaganda will take balablu nowhere
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by BigBlackPreek(m): 3:15pm On Nov 20, 2023
Ashiwaju Jagaban already reaping it!
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by NewDea4: 3:16pm On Nov 20, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
https://nairametrics.com/2023/11/20/nigerias-transport-inflation-surprisingly-falls-for-the-first-time-in-2-years/
You're a very dishonest person

You definitely won't end well in the next life, and you can write these words down somewhere so you don't forget: your next life will be a veritable simulation of hell
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Ajehkpako4naija(f): 3:16pm On Nov 20, 2023
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Addme: 3:16pm On Nov 20, 2023
Where's the "fall"?
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by seguno2: 3:17pm On Nov 20, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
That's good

It's high time the Government work on ways the price of food stuffs will stop increasing
In what part of the country are you experiencing this drop in transport costs huh
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by imagrg(m): 3:18pm On Nov 20, 2023
Stoop id talk!

Nothing good comes out of the country no more!
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by MurderX:
Nairaland don cast. So so lie lie news for frontpage everyday, Seun that won't work, fake news cannot improve economy.
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Nobody: 3:21pm On Nov 20, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
This explains in part why the month on month increase in our inflation numbers has started declining.

By the the time the benefits of the Asiwaju Tinubu-led brilliant, competent and patriotic team fully manifests, it will be too late for the naysayers and unpatriotic elements to be blessed by the fruits of the land.
This is commendable. God bless Nigeria for ever!
You are a fool.
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by nams77: 3:25pm On Nov 20, 2023
ceejayluv:
0.14 percenthuh And it made news?
The moderator who pushed this and the poster are dumb.
How can this be news-worthy?
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by Nokio2: 3:26pm On Nov 20, 2023
Wetin u dey talk about...

The head of that NBS him bin work for betnaija b4?
Him statistics dey upsidedown like playing Wigan and barca for visual..
Check my signature for gazelle gagara..
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by jmoore(m): 3:26pm On Nov 20, 2023
APC bandits are the worst uneducated illiterates ever.


See how they are celebrating propaganda. Because the motorists are using WATER to run their cars?
Re: Nigeria’s Transport Inflation Surprisingly Falls For The First Time In 2 Years by money121(m): 3:28pm On Nov 20, 2023
Aliamudulilahi
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