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More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by ogododo: 8:02am On Apr 16
•High electricity tariff to drive further rise — Analysts

•It’s bad for businesses – NACCIMA •Small businesses to lose capital base— ASBON



At the backdrop of sustained rise in prices of staple food items in the market, Nigeria has recorded an unprecedented food inflation rate of 40 percent in March 2024.

Economists and financial analysts explained that the development would put more pressure on the purchasing power of average Nigerian and they also predict that the trend will continue for some months before stabilising.

The food inflation drove the headline inflation rate to 33.2 percent, up from 31.7 percent recorded in the month of February.

The figures released yesterday by National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, in its Consumer Price Index, CPI, report for March 2024, represented a 2.09 and 1.5 percentage percentage points increases month-on-month.

But the analysts see a wider headline inflationary rise in this month to 34.6 percent, representing a 2.4 percentage month-on-month rise resulting from the recent hike in electricity tariff.

They stated: ‘’The inflation outlook is biased to the upside, a consequence of the recent implementation of a new electricity tariff. For context, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) have hiked price for Band A customer from N68 to N225 per kilowatt hour.

‘’Nevertheless, we see some downside risk from the recent currency sustainability. ‘’Overall, we project inflation to print 34.6% in April 2024.’’

In the meantime, analysts at Alpha Morgan Capital said: “From our analysis, we project that inflation will further increase but at a continuously slower rate. We tie this prediction primarily to the recent monetary interventions by the Central Bank of Nigeria in mopping up excess liquidity, curbing volatile exchange rate movement through various aggressive currency interventions, government fiscal policies, such as agricultural interventions, among others.”

Devpt is bad for businesses – NACCIMA

Meanwhile, OPS said that the persistent rising inflation could sound the death knell for small businesses in the country, with consequential loss of jobs and worsened insecurity.

Commenting, Director General of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Sola Obadimu, said: “Persistent rising inflation is bad for business as well as for individuals.

“It erodes income in value terms and purchasing power becomes weaker for both individuals and businesses. Inventories will continue to grow.

“It is bad for planning purposes and breeds growing uncertainty. Cost of doing business continues to grow leading to higher cost of goods. It’s cyclical.

“Even when businesses or individuals tend to earn higher income, the value (in real terms) becomes lower.”

In his reaction, President of Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria (ASBON), Dr Femi Egbesola, said the development will worsen survival of small businesses.

He stated: “The new and rising inflation rate, affecting largely food, essential commodities, raw materials, electricity and alternative power generation, transportation among others, will continue to worsen the survival and growth of SMEs.

It will, no doubt, squeeze out the meager working capital of SMEs and make us more vulnerable to extinction.

“Not all costs can be passed to the consumers but even at that, certain costs will be passed onto them, and since they also have had their disposable income eroded by inflation, sales of goods and services of SMEs will drastically drop. For an average citizen, their standard of living and welfare will significantly drop too.

“More Nigerians will suffer from hunger, and lack of access to basic necessities and amenities, worse of it is health and medical needs.

“Overall, the implications of this on SMEs is that many more businesses will die off and become ailing, job losses will increase as many more businesses will lay off workers.

“There will be an increase in bad loans as more SMEs will be unable to fulfill their loan obligations leading to decreased access to funding from banks that will be more averse to lending to SMEs particularly with the increased interest rate, now coupled with inflation.

“More insecurity will prevail in the land for many will look for alternative illegal ways of survival. More will migrate in the name of Japa.

“The extinction of more businesses will open doors for imported products to take their space which eventually will also stress the Naira exchange rate.”

In its CPI report NBS stated: “In March 2024, the headline inflation rate increased to 33.2 percent relative to the February 2024 headline inflation rate which was 31.7 percent.

“On a YoY basis, the headline inflation rate was 11.16 percentage points higher compared to the rate recorded in March 2023, which was 22.04 percent.

On food inflation the bureau said: “The food inflation rate in March 2024 was 40.01 percent on a year-on-year basis, which was 15.56 percentage points higher compared to the rate recorded in March 2023 (24.45 percent).

“The rise in Food inflation on a year-on-year basis was caused by increases in prices of the following items garri, millet, akpu uncooked fermented (which are under the bread and cereals class), yam tuber, water yam (under potatoes, yam, and other tubers class), dried fish sadine, mudfish dried (under Fish class), palm oil, vegetable oil (under Oil and Fat), beef feet, beef head, liver (under Meat class), coconut, water melon (under Fruit Class), Lipton tea, Bournvita, Milo (under coffee, tea and cocoa class).”

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Hezzyluv: 8:05am On Apr 16
That is, It would get better but more suffering
(hunger, kidnapping and deaths) cry cry cry

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by helinues: 8:05am On Apr 16
Na only government we sabi criticizing, how about the wicked people providing goods and services which refused to lower the price of things even after dollars fallen?

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by AqualinaXYZ: 8:10am On Apr 16
While miscreants are celebrating Tinubu has improved naira





Robbing Peter to pay Paul

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Hezzyluv: 8:11am On Apr 16
helinues:
Na only government we sabi criticizing, how about the wicked people providing goods and services which refused to lower the price of things even after dollars fallen?


I think you should read the article once again, then edit what you have written.

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by jmoore(m): 8:12am On Apr 16
helinues:
Na only government we sabi criticizing, how about the wicked people providing goods and services which refused to lower the price of things even after dollars fallen?

Bla bla bla


Government owns NNPC. Have they reduced price of petrol?

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by jmoore(m): 8:14am On Apr 16
CBN should increase interest rates again. Textbook economics in the mud.

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by helinues: 8:16am On Apr 16
jmoore:

Bla bla bla


Government owns NNPC. Have they reduced price of petrol?

NNPC with inflation in food.

See, make una stop all this incoherency on my mentions

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by helinues: 8:16am On Apr 16
Hezzyluv:


I think you should read the article once again, then edit what you have written.

Summarize the article for us

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Kukutenla: 8:21am On Apr 16
It is not favoring them and their family

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by SarkinYarki: 8:28am On Apr 16
Tinubu govt come to wipe out the disposable income of Nigerians

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Lizzysamuel(f): 8:32am On Apr 16
helinues:
Na only government we sabi criticizing, how about the wicked people providing goods and services which refused to lower the price of things even after dollars fallen?


You guys blamed Jonathan for everything. Hypocrite stop crying

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Lizzysamuel(f): 8:33am On Apr 16
Hezzyluv:


I think you should read the article once again, then edit what you have written.

Don't mind him. He's always quick to comment.

I don't know if he's a robot

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by helinues: 8:33am On Apr 16
Lizzysamuel:


You guys blamed Jonathan for everything. Hypocrite stop crying

Direct your message to those who blamed GEJ for their woes.

Opposition no dey exist for our side, I supported GEJ first term

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by SoNature(m): 8:48am On Apr 16
Just imagine the kinds of reports coming out of this country and someone had the guts to create a Nairaland thread, saying that Nigeria is getting better. I don't know what our problem is, lack of commonsense or being so used a country that doesn't work.

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by kenny714433(m): 8:50am On Apr 16
Apt

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Racoon(m): 8:56am On Apr 16
Dollar going down but food inflation and insecurity everywhere

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by DeeNet1: 9:06am On Apr 16
It's a pity
Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Mercenary123: 9:30am On Apr 16
helinues:


NNPC with inflation in food.

See, make una stop all this incoherency on my mentions
. One day, Nigerians will vent their anger on you and your likes. Evil mind. You are the most irritating pro govt agent here. Things are difficult for the citizenry here and all you do morning night afternoon is to talk rubbish justifying all the evils of the government simply because you are benefiting from the rot

You should be ashamed of yourself

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Maxymilliano(m): 9:34am On Apr 16
The rate at which pockets runs dry these days get as e be

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by OfoIgbo: 9:36am On Apr 16
helinues:
Na only government we sabi criticizing, how about the wicked people providing goods and services which refused to lower the price of things even after dollars fallen?


This is the story you want to tell those that are starving and dying.

Tinubu's government is a one chance government

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by helinues: 9:38am On Apr 16
OfoIgbo:


This is the story you want to tell those that are starving and dying.

Tinubu's government is a one chance government

Make your comments on the thread and Waka without always attacking mine.

Thanks you

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by OfoIgbo: 9:40am On Apr 16
helinues:


Make your comments on the thread and Waka without always attacking mine.

Thanks you

You should have led the way by not attacking mine.

So now that you have attacked mine, I will feel free to scrutinize any of your comments, I want to scrutinize.

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by jmoore(m): 10:15am On Apr 16
helinues:

NNPC with inflation in food.
See, make una stop all this incoherency on my mentions
You are the one posting what you don't even understand.
You mentioned 'goods and services' in your post. Where did you mention 'food'?

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by ambale(m): 10:17am On Apr 16
helinues:
Na only government we sabi criticizing, how about the wicked people providing goods and services which refused to lower the price of things even after dollars fallen?


So as intelligent as you are, you also believed that the dollar was the reason for increase in goods

It is never, we have serious internal logistic issues currently,you can hardly take goods round the country and not meet one agbero, police, soldier collecting one money or one bribe

Dollar is just one, who will stop boys from collecting monies from trucks, abi soldiers or police sef, some areas sef na custom officers dey waylay trucks

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by helinues: 10:19am On Apr 16
ambale:


So as intelligent as you are, you also believed that the dollar was the reason for increase in goods

It is never, we have serious internal logistic issues currently,you can hardly take goods round the country and not meet one agbero, police, soldier collecting one money or one bribe

Dollar is just one, who will stop boys from collecting monies from trucks, abi soldiers or police sef, some areas sef na custom officers dey waylay trucks


Are @ emboldened politicians?
Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by AcadaWriter: 12:12pm On Apr 16
It is not favoring them and their family

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Tochi360: 12:19pm On Apr 16
helinues:


Direct your message to those who blamed GEJ for their woes.

Opposition no dey exist for our side, I supported GEJ first term

Try dey read before you comment.

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by motionarena: 1:35pm On Apr 16
I think is high time we wage war against greedy and evil distributors and marketers.


A product I use to buy for 2k before Naira depreciation went as high as 3k now the dollar has been steadily decreasing the same product is going for 4.7k

They are the ones suffering Nigerians

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by Angelfrost(m): 1:36pm On Apr 16
Yet Naira has appreciated to #1000 per Dollar...!

I can't understand how and why both are moving in opposite direction.

Reno Omokri is rejoicing and calling on everyone to celebrate this feat, but how can they when food prices are soaring daily?!!

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Re: More Pressures On Pockets As Food Inflation Rises To 40% by CountinBlessins(m): 1:37pm On Apr 16
Wow..

Anyways I secured all my loved ones good wise for the next 6 months so not really affected.
.just hope it drops.

But again the government isn't doing enough regarding protecting consumer goods prices

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