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Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Great100000(op): 6:24am On Dec 20, 2024
As Christmas approaches, food inflation in Nigeria continues to rise sharply, with the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showing that Abuja and 19 states recorded food inflation rates above 40% in November 2024.

The report highlights significant increases in food prices across several states, further aggravating the cost-of-living crisis for millions of Nigerians.


According to the latest NBS report, food inflation has seen a sharp rise, reaching 39.93% in November 2024, up from 32.84% in the same period last year.

Prices for staple foods such as yam, rice, maize, and palm oil have surged, contributing to the increase in food inflation. Other items such as guinea corn, millet, and meat have also seen notable price hikes.

On a month-on-month basis, food inflation rose by 2.98%, slightly up from 2.94% in October. This increase is attributed to higher prices for items such as fish, rice, dairy products, and meat. The twelve-month average food inflation rate for the period ending November 2024 stands at 38.67%, marking an 11.58%-point rise from the previous year’s 27.09%.

Across these states, food remains the dominant inflation driver, particularly in Sokoto, Yobe, and Kebbi. Rising transportation costs, insecurity, and supply chain disruptions continue to exacerbate Nigeria’s inflation crisis, leaving households vulnerable.

What the data says

• In addition to Nigeria’s capital city (Abuja, FCT) the 19 states with food inflation rates above 40% in November 2024 are Sokoto, Yobe, Edo, Gombe, Kebbi, Abia, Zamfara, Anambra, Kano, and Oyo. Others include Plateau, Enugu, Jigawa, Niger, Borno, Kaduna, Taraba, Ebonyi, and Bauchi. These 19 states make up about 53% of the total states in Nigeria.

• Sokoto topped the list with a food inflation rate of 51.3%, though this marked a slight decrease from 52.19% recorded in October. Yobe followed closely with a sharp increase to 49.69% in November, up from 42.13% in the previous month. Edo State came in third with 47.77%, rising marginally from 46.56% in October. Other states with notable food inflation rates include Gombe, which climbed to 46.63% in November compared to 45.35% in October, and Kebbi, where food inflation surged to 46.29% from 43.34%.


• Abia State recorded a food inflation rate of 46.0% in November, increasing from 43.25% in October, while Zamfara rose to 46.01% from 41.66%. Anambra State saw its food inflation jump to 45.94%, up from 41.09%, while Kano experienced a rise to 45.34% compared to 42.47% in the previous month. Oyo State, with a notable surge, recorded 44.38% in November, up from 39.29%.

• Other states where food inflation exceeded 40% include Plateau at 43.86%, Enugu at 43.32%, and Abuja, where the food inflation rate climbed to 42.84% in November, rising from 40.05% in October. In Niger State, food inflation increased to 42.25% from 39.80%, while Kaduna rose to 41.78% from 41.14%. Taraba saw its food inflation rate rise from 38.60% to 41.44%, Ebonyi increased to 41.17% from 39.03%, and Bauchi rose to 40.48% in November, compared to 37.49% in October.


• Some states, however, recorded marginal declines in food inflation. Jigawa dropped slightly from 43.42% in October to 42.32% in November, while Borno saw a more significant decrease from 45.84% to 41.83%.

What you should know


With the festive season approaching, the rising cost of food remains a major concern for households across the country.

• The increases have been driven by a combination of supply chain disruptions, higher fuel costs, and growing demand for food items.

• Nigeria’s headline inflation rose to 34.60% in November 2024 reflecting a further surge in the costs of goods and services across the country. This shows that the headline inflation rose by 0.72% from 33.88% in October.

• On a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate showed a marginal slowdown, standing at 2.638% in November compared to 2.640% in October.


• While inflation remains high, this slight dip indicates a slower pace of price increases than the previous month.

• However, the year-on-year increase still highlights the ongoing pressure on consumers, with the cost of living continuing to climb.

• The rise in inflation is largely driven by food price increases, which continue to place a strain on Nigerian households.
Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/12/16/abuja-19-states-face-over-40-food-inflation-rate-as-christmas-nears/

Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Freetech: 6:55am On Dec 20, 2024
The population in the SW and North is huge so food inflation is clearly a result of this.

Im however surprised that SE is mentioned too having high inflation. How many people remain there. The whole 5 states is less than half of Ibadan or Kano population.

The solution is very simple -more food production. We have good land and favourable weather conditions.
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Ddeliverer007(m): 6:55am On Dec 20, 2024
Tinubu was sent to us as a punishment for our sins. I see no reason why this man will gladly unleash hunger and starvation on Nigerians.

We have the refinery, we have the crude yet, fuel is as high as fvkc
Nobody wants to go to the farm, cos of insecurity.
Exchange rate is over the roof.

So why will things not be expensive!!!

But it doesn’t concern the yoruba President, as long as their is plenty to eat and drink in AsoRock, he doesn’t care.

2more years sha!!!
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by CorrectionFLuid: 6:56am On Dec 20, 2024
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During slavery, when a massa orders a nigga to whip another, the nigga doesn't care about the pains of his brother.

In his mind, he's doing right, and will defend it with all his might.
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Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Nimen(m):
Tpain will not see us cry... I'd make enough for food without stressing about others
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:57am On Dec 20, 2024
Great100000:
Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/12/16/abuja-19-states-face-over-40-food-inflation-rate-as-christmas-nears/
Abuja ppl no go fit na,,, naaah NO NA! dem no fit try COMPLAIN, have u seen a person in the kitchen , next to coal fire pot with FIRE underneath for COOKING to be STARVED? they are there next to the NATION'S COFFER. nothing like INFLATION in their DICO but rather MONEY CIRCULATION
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by omamokta: 6:59am On Dec 20, 2024
That’s serious,
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by motionarena: 7:00am On Dec 20, 2024
All Greedy marketers wants to make gain
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by AntiChristian: 7:11am On Dec 20, 2024
lipsrsealed
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Sirheny007(m): 7:26am On Dec 20, 2024
The SE and food prices are sworn enemies once it's end of the year.
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by marlow1962(m): 7:37am On Dec 20, 2024
Na Nigerians dy do themselves
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by wdacharley(m): 7:55am On Dec 20, 2024
Cow brain
Freetech:
The population in the SW and North is huge so food inflation is clearly a result of this.

Im however surprised that SE is mentioned too having high inflation. How many people remain there. The whole 5 states is less than half of Ibadan or Kano population.

The solution is very simple -more food production. We have good land and favourable weather conditions.
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Lanruze: 7:57am On Dec 20, 2024
2024 December festivities will go down as the most " inflationary" in Nigerian recorded history.

It is unfair and insensitive to hear prices from retailers that sound inexplicably off-the-roof.

I think FCCPCC should do a random survey and give the president feedback.

It's indeed appalling.
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Confirm4real(m): 8:05am On Dec 20, 2024
Emilokan till 2031 cheesy




It shall favour me and my family crew don scarce for NL grin
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Menclothing1: 8:06am On Dec 20, 2024
What stop all local government investing in farm now we have local government autonomy each should have a product that can feed the whole Nigeria
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by CHOPUP411(m): 8:29am On Dec 20, 2024
God help us
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by ogolemati: 8:56am On Dec 20, 2024
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Tinubu till 3030.everyone should grab, snatch and run away with anything they want but can't afford.country of mudafuckers
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by ogolemati:
Freetech:
The population in the SW and North is huge so food inflation is clearly a result of this.

Im however surprised that SE is mentioned too having high inflation. How many people remain there. The whole 5 states is less than half of Ibadan or Kano population.

The solution is very simple -more food production. We have good land and favourable weather conditions.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin when I advise on wearing of helmet while running after buses at busstop,most of you touts abi agbero takes it as an insult.you can't have the reasoning cells in your brain and give this kind of comment.so without SE you won't make your comment
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Suncheks(m): 9:25am On Dec 20, 2024
Freetech:
The population in the SW and North is huge so food inflation is clearly a result of this.

Im however surprised that SE is mentioned too having high inflation. How many people remain there. The whole 5 states is less than half of Ibadan or Kano population.

The solution is very simple -more food production. We have good land and favourable weather conditions.
Confirmed ewu awusa spotted
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Charly68: 6:14pm On Dec 20, 2024
Woke should take a que from Lagos and create fresh food hub in Abuja city . Things are too expensive in the land .
Re: Abuja, 19 States Face Over 40% Food Inflation Rate As Christmas Nears by Mobutu1: 8:57pm On Dec 20, 2024
Freetech:
The population in the SW and North is huge so food inflation is clearly a result of this.

Im however surprised that SE is mentioned too having high inflation. How many people remain there. The whole 5 states is less than half of Ibadan or Kano population.

The solution is very simple -more food production. We have good land and favourable weather conditions.
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