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Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by iwaeda(op): 3:11pm On Nov 03, 2024
Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory have lamented the high cost of food items, noting that they are finding it difficult to feed themselves.

The residents also expressed concern over further increases in transportation fares following the rise in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, commonly known as petrol.

They spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja.

According to them, the increased fuel price has left residents grappling with the harsh realities of rising living costs.

The residents stated that their once manageable budgets have spiralled into a daily struggle, primarily due to soaring food prices and transportation fares.

They appealed to the Federal Government and relevant authorities to take immediate action to address these issues.

A mother of three, Mrs Maryam Abusaid, shared her frustration, stating that she often sits at her kitchen table staring at an empty pot.

Last year, I could buy a bag of rice for ₦50,000, but now it is more than ₦100,000. How can I feed my children?

With my husband’s salary barely keeping pace with inflation, I often have to choose between meals and essential household items,
” she said.

For civil servant and mother of four, Mrs Ekaite Obot, the situation is no better as she revealed that she has not been able to drive to work or church for the past five months.

For over five months now, I have not moved my car from the garage because I can no longer afford to fuel or maintain the vehicle.

The times are really tough for my family. All family expenses have been on me since my husband lost his job as a sales representative.

I struggle to pay school fees, acquire household items, and feed the family, and with the increasing cost of items, I do not think we can continue to survive on my limited income
,” Obot said.

Another civil servant, Mrs Mary Umeh, while lamenting the increased cost of living, said her saving grace was the contribution scheme (adashi) she participates in with some colleagues.

We have several platforms where we contribute money monthly, and at the end of the year, we use the money to buy various household items.

It is almost Christmas now, and I do not have any savings, but I am not worried because I know that we will soon use our adashi money to buy some household items.

“I am sure my family will be able to manage the items, and I will just need a little extra money for other things for the Christmas celebration
,” she said.

Similarly, a trader, Mr Albert Nwakama, lamented his inability to provide for his family due to low sales from his second-hand clothing business, commonly known as “okrika.”

Nwakama stated that he used to open a new bail of clothing every two to three weeks, but in the past six months, he could barely sell a bail of women’s wear.

“I have not experienced anything like this since I began this okrika business nine years ago. Many customers who used to buy my goods have stopped coming to my shop.

Even some of those who used to give me money in advance to enable me to open new bails now come to borrow money so they can feed their families.

People are struggling to eat and care for their families, and buying new clothing is no longer a priority, leaving people like me in a dilemma,
” he said.

A teacher, Mrs Nneka Azubuike, remarked that the increased cost of living in the country had turned her into a corporate beggar.

According to Azubuike, every child from a well-to-do family in her class has become a friend due to her selfish reasons.

She said she pays more attention to pupils from wealthy homes because their parents tend to appreciate her for her good deeds.

I am aware this is unprofessional, but I have to take care of my child because I am a single mother. My salary is not enough to cover our needs.

“I also thought that with the Dangote refinery, fuel prices would reduce and transportation would become affordable in the country, but the reverse is obviously the case.

“The government really needs to find a way to address this transportation issue because it is affecting every sector of the economy, especially food prices,” she said.

For commuter Ibrahim Idris, the surge in transportation fares has significantly impacted his budget for other household necessities.

I used to spend about ₦400 commuting to the office every day, but now I pay between ₦900 and ₦1,000.

“I am finding it extremely difficult to keep up. I have cut down on most things, yet it is still challenging for me to get to work five times a week
,
” he said.

On his part, vendor Mr Sule Adams remarked that his formerly booming business has now slowed as many families are tightening their belts.

“We are experiencing a noticeable decline in customers, and some who come to patronise us always want discounts, which we normally oblige because we want to make sales.

“Most customers who used to buy goods in large quantities and store them in their homes now buy smaller amounts due to the increased costs.

“It is hard for us too; we have to pay for our supplies, and if people are not buying from us, we suffer because we have families to take care of,” Adams said.

Additionally, Ms Christabel Nicholas, a small business owner, stated she is facing an uphill battle as she must choose between raising prices, displeasing customers, or absorbing the high costs.

“I have had to increase my prices due to the high cost of items in the market, but my regulars are complaining. It is really a tough decision.

“We need government intervention to overcome this situation because Nigerians are sick, hungry, suffering, and dying,” she said.

NAN reports that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in its Consumer Price Index (CPI) and inflation report for April, showed food inflation increased to 40.53 per cent on a year-on-year basis.

In its July CPI report, the Bureau stated that the headline inflation rate was 9.32 per cent higher than the rate recorded in July 2023, which was 24.08 per cent.

The increase in the headline index for July, both on a year-on-year and month-on-month basis, was attributed to the rise in prices of certain goods and services at the divisional level.

(NAN)
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Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 3:34pm On Nov 03, 2024
Zik11Zulu is more interested in gatekeeping Peter Giringory Obi's mouth than important national issues. Bear in mind an international agency has warned that over 80% of Nigerians will face acute hunger from this November into next year but yes, let's face Peter Giringory Obi instead grin
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by fuckingAyaya(m): 4:52pm On Nov 03, 2024
We must teach Peter obi a lesson
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by FourQu:
Obi is a wonderful student. He's seriously learning politics 101 🙄

Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by SpatialKing(m): 5:08pm On Nov 03, 2024
According to Tinubu's supporters they should go to church for Night vigils, is part of the solution..
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by SpatialKing(m): 5:09pm On Nov 03, 2024
FourQu:
Obi is a wonderful student. He's seriously learning politics 101 🙄
Tinubu supports said attending Night vigils will solve Nigerians problem...
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by FourQu: 5:18pm On Nov 03, 2024
SpatialKing:
Tinubu supports said attending Night vigils will solve Nigerians problem...
Do you know that nigeria has been rated to be the most religious country in the whole wide world? 🤔

Yet just drop your phone and look around you 360° and see the deep shit we are all in cry

Truly Peter obi is an enigma
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by SpatialKing(m): 5:55pm On Nov 03, 2024
FourQu:
Do you know that nigeria has been rated to be the most religious country in the whole wide world? 🤔

Yet just drop your phone and look around you 360° and see the deep shit we are all in cry

Truly Peter obi is an enigma
Most Religious yet most corrupt

The only strategy and policy Tinubu had was the religious strategy Muslim Muslim...
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by iwaeda(op): 8:58pm On Nov 03, 2024
Nlfpmod, people are hungry. grin grin
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by BeardedMeat(m): 9:05pm On Nov 03, 2024
Ebi npiawa azu dey Abuja. 😄

What does it profit a man to build Lagos and destroy Nigeriahuh?
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by iwaeda(op): 8:19am On Nov 04, 2024
Mynd44, is it only Abuja. grin grin grin grin
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by Basiljoe: 9:35am On Nov 04, 2024
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by Damilola0147: 9:35am On Nov 04, 2024
You Dey feel am ??
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by EmekaBlue(m): 9:35am On Nov 04, 2024
No be lie... We dey hear am here
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by SFSNIPER(m): 9:36am On Nov 04, 2024
It's difficult everywhere
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by UDOKABESTLUV(m): 9:36am On Nov 04, 2024
No Be Small Thing ooooo
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by strangest(m): 9:37am On Nov 04, 2024
Lol
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by toluxa1(m):
huh
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:38am On Nov 04, 2024
It's all over Nigeria..
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by ibechris(m): 9:38am On Nov 04, 2024
Hmm
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by tolexy007(m): 9:39am On Nov 04, 2024
Obi must learn lesson by fire by force. grin
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by SwayG: 9:39am On Nov 04, 2024
How I survive in abuja still amazes me.

Expenditure is way above income
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by yesloaded: 9:40am On Nov 04, 2024
It's everywhere
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by princeadex4us(m): 9:42am On Nov 04, 2024
Wike is compensating them with infrastructure, they should eat bridge and road since that is what politicians believe is the only right thing for masses.

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Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by Samogloby: 9:42am On Nov 04, 2024
Where is Wike singers! The combination of T-pain and Wike in fct can only bring calamity. Things has never been bad like this. All you see is Wike going up and down in long convoys but ignore the welfare of inhabitants of Abuja. Lawlessness is now the order of the day. I couldn't believe my phone was snatched from inside my car in broad daylight at gudu junction due to faulty traffic lights. All the traffic lights are not working. Basic amenities are no longer affordable due to trial and error economy policy of Tinubu
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by ecomalchemistt(m): 9:43am On Nov 04, 2024
Tinubu and wike are working round the clock , fasten your seatbelts.


Thank you .
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by ojinuocheibi(m): 9:44am On Nov 04, 2024
fuckingAyaya:
We must teach Peter obi a lesson
fool Abuja people never vote apc
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by owem19(m): 9:45am On Nov 04, 2024
Una go cry blood.una papq
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:46am On Nov 04, 2024
You know when they tell you to endure it will get to a point you stop complaining and accept whatever comes to you. This is exactly what people in Lagos did during tinubu term as the governor. I've never seen a set of gullible people like the yorubas in my life
Re: Abuja Residents Lament High Cost Of Food by owem19(m): 9:46am On Nov 04, 2024
Jagaban kill dem all.no mercy
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