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FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by ogododo(op): 7:05pm On Feb 15, 2025
Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Policy Communications, Daniel Bwala, has claimed that the policies of the current administration are reducing food inflation as prices of food items are gradually coming down.

While appearing on an episode of Arise News flagship programme, “The Morning Show”, earlier this week, Bwala noted that the economic policies of the current administration were on track.

“Our economic policies in my assessment have been doing very well. This is because where we were before the President took the oath of office and where we are today from the economic standpoint, economist say it is safe to assume that Nigeria is not to be dealt with a feeling that it is going into disintegration because the fundamentals of economy have been put in place.

“We are dealing with a nation whose national budget is less than $30bn and our infrastructure is in decadence as we do don’t have good roads and our hospitals are dead and we are navigating with limited resources. The current food inflation has gone down because food prices are going down. The general inflation of the last month was far better than the previous month,” Bwala said.

Daily Trust verified the claim by the Presidential spokesman and found out it misleading as food inflation figures as released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has been on the rise since May 2023 when President Tinubu took office.

Although figures for December show that food inflation had slightly moderated, the figures have been on the rise from 24.82 per cent recorded in May to the latest figure of 39.84 per cent. Also, the prices of food items have surged since the current administration came to power in 2023.

Breakdown of food inflation figures from June 2023 till date

A breakdown of inflation figures as analysed by Daily Trust show that in the month of June 2023, uptick in the inflation rate was largely driven by the food index, as food inflation accelerated to 25.25% in the review month compared to 24.82% recorded in May 2023.

On a month-on-month basis, the Food inflation rate in June 2023 was 2.40%, which was 0.21% points higher compared to the rate recorded in May 2023 (2.19%).

The rise in Food inflation on a year-on-year basis was caused by increases in prices of oil and fat, bread and cereals, fish, potatoes, yam and other tubers, fruits, meat, vegetable, milk, cheese, and eggs.

In July 2023, food inflation rate rose from 25.25 per cent to 26.9 per cent. The rise in Food inflation on a year-on-year basis was caused by increases in prices of Oil and fat, Bread and cereals, Fish, Potatoes, Yam and other tubers, Fruits, Meat, Vegetable, Milk, Cheese, and Eggs.

In the same vein, Nigeria’s food inflation rate in August 2023 was 29.34% on a year-on-year basis. This represents a 6.22%, points increase compared to the rate recorded in August 2022, which was 23.12%

For the month of September, Nigeria’s food inflation rate in September 2023 was 30.64% on a year-on-year basis, which was 7.30% points higher compared to the rate recorded in September 2022. This increase was part of a broader trend, as the headline inflation rate also rose to 26.72% in September 2023, up from 25.80% in August 2023, just as food inflation rate in October 2023 moved upwards from 31.52% on a year-on-year basis. This was 7.80% points higher compared to the rate recorded in October 2022 (23.72%).

Similarly, food inflation rate in November 2023 again rose to 32.84% on a year-on-year basis, which was 8.72% points higher compared to the rate recorded in November 2022 (24.13%), while food inflation rate in December 2023 surged again to 33.93% on a year-on-year basis. This represents a 10.1 per cent points increase compared to the rate recorded in December 2022, which was 23.75%

In the year 2024, food inflation rate in January 2024 skyrocketed from 33.9 per cent to 35.41 per cent on a year-on-year basis. This represents a significant increase of 11.10% points compared to the rate recorded in January 2023, which was 24.32%. The rising inflation was largely attributed to the removal of fuel subsidies and currency devaluation, which affected the production costs of food items, particularly carbohydrates.

In February 2024, Nigeria’s food inflation rate in February 2024 was 37.92% on a year-on-year basis, marking a significant increase of 13.57% points compared to the rate recorded in February 2023, which stood at 24.35% . This rise in food inflation was part of a broader trend, with the country’s headline inflation rate also increasing by 31.70% year-on-year in February 2024.

In March 2024, food inflation was 40.01% on a year-on-year basis, marking a significant increase of 15.56% points compared to the rate recorded in March 2023, which stood at 24.45 per cent and by April 2024, food inflation had reached an all time high of 40.53% on a year-on-year basis, marking a significant increase of 15.92 percentage points compared to the rate recorded in April 2023, which stood at 24.61% .

In May 2024, Nigeria’s food inflation rate increased slightly to 40.66% year-on-year, which was a 15.84% increase from the same month in 2023. This was due to rising prices of food items like oil, yam, cassava, fish, and meat.

By June 2024, food inflation rate further surged in the month under review, hitting 40.87% year-on-year compared to 40.66% recorded in May 2024. This is 15.62 percentage points higher than the rate of 25.25% recorded in June 2023 on a year-on-year analysis. By July 2024, for the first time, food inflation declined to 39.53% on a year-on-year basis, but 12.55% points higher compared to the rate recorded in July 2023 (26.98%).

In August, the country’s food inflation further declined to 37.52%, representing a decrease from 39.53% in July 2024, driven by the harvest season and base year effects Nigeria’s. the downward trend continued in September 2024 as inflation saw a further reduction to 37.77%. However, on a year-over-year, it recorded a significant increase of 7.13 percentage points compared to the 30.64% recorded in September 2023.

In October 2024, food inflation surged to 39.16 per cent according to NBS. The Bureau said the increase was driven by sharp rises in the prices of staples such as guinea corn, rice, maize grains, and yam, as well as palm oil, vegetable oil, and beverages like Milo, Lipton, and Bournvita.

Subsequently, food inflation rate went up again in November 2024 to 39.93%. On a year-over-year, it marked a significant increase of 7.08% from the 32.84% recorded in November 2023. This surge was driven by higher prices of essential food items, contributing to the country’s overall inflation rate of 34.60% in November 2024

The latest figures in December show that food inflation declined insignificantly by 0.09 percentage point to 39.84 percent from 39.93 percent in November.

Also, a sample of food commodities by Daily Trust has shown that their prices have risen in the last one year.

For instance, the prices of beans, yam, fish, rice, maize and other staples have increased by over 100 per cent in the almost two years since the current administration took over power.

Although in May 2023, President Tinubu declared a state of emergency on food security, seeking to address surging food costs, the declaration has not had significant impact on the prices of food items.

Also, the CBN has continued to tighten monetary rates in the last one year with no significant impact on food inflation.

In the same vein, the ministry of finance had measures for the suspension of duties, tariffs, and taxes on key food imports, including beans, wheat, and husked brown rice. These steps were aimed at curbing skyrocketing prices, but their impact has been limited so far.

Consequently, despite these interventions, food inflation has shown little sign or no sign of easing.

Conclusion

Daily Trust verified and found out that the claim of Mr. Bwala are largely false and misleading as inflation has maintained an upward surge from 25 per cent to 39 per cent since the coming of Tinubu and had just relaxed by 0.09 per cent in December 2024 according to the NBS.
https://dailytrust.com/fact-check-are-tinubus-policies-reducing-food-inflation-as-daniel-bwala-claimed/

Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by obi4eze(m): 7:07pm On Feb 15, 2025
APC and lies are like 5 and 6
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by jkpbestseries: 7:26pm On Feb 15, 2025
Lies
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Ojuntana: 7:42pm On Feb 15, 2025
It's obvious that when one joins APC, the first thing they do to you is to program lies into your brain
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Xscape1993(m): 7:46pm On Feb 15, 2025
The evil party call APC is a curse to humanity.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by greatiyk4u(m): 7:50pm On Feb 15, 2025
Na so

Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Blackfire(m): 10:08pm On Feb 15, 2025
grin


Even the Devil will be shouting tufiaaakwa when it comes to APC and lies
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by SeeWahala:
That's how the other mannabbqgrillz new handle, factcheck that shares his 'phantom' freestuffs was claiming price of beans has gone down undecided

Beans wey we just buy one cup for 1,800 yesterday cry

APC, God go punish una angry
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by ogododo(op): 11:49pm On Feb 15, 2025
Nawa Nlfpmod.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Bobloco: 1:19am On Feb 16, 2025
Conclusion

Daily Trust verified and found out that the claim of Mr. Bwala are largely false and misleading as inflation has maintained an upward surge from 25 per cent to 39 per cent since the coming of Tinubu and had just relaxed by 0.09 per cent in December 2024 according to the NBS.
Daniel Bwala has been hypnotized to spread lies, falsehood, and propaganda so that he can eat.

All the same, we hold him to these potent words of his, which say, and I quote, 'Even if you give Tinubu 30 years, nothing will work.'

Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by ElevationD: 2:48am On Feb 16, 2025
With the cost of yam seedlings and cassava stem in the last two months, we expect yams to be costlier this year than the years before. We also expect cassava and it’s by products to be very expensive. Look at vegetables in the market presently and you’ll wonder what’s going on. A bunch of vegetables that you could before Tinubu get for 50 naira presently sells for 500 naira. The market women tell you that there’s none for 200. For the first time this year, we should expect yams to go for as far as 10k.

Government’s efforts are not noticed in the area of seedlings, so how can they claim that food prices are down? Infact by April-May, prices will hit the roof.

What about poultry/beef and fish? What is there to talk about when we all see the obvious in the markets?
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Typing: 5:56am On Feb 16, 2025
ogododo:
Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Policy Communications, Daniel Bwala, has claimed -check-are-tinubus-policies-reducing-food-inflation-as-daniel-bwala-claimed/
During this period every year, prices of foodstuffs is usually lower. The reason is because, most farmers just finished harvesting their farm produce. They have also flood the markets with varieties of farm produce.

This always force the prices down drastically. However, in lass than two months from now, the prices will go high.

I am a farmer and I have full knowledge of this and how it works. Tinubu's bad policies can never force the price of farm produce down.

Do you know how much farmers bought fertilizer last year? Do you know how much farmers bought seedlings, herbicide chemicals for weeds and other farm implements? The same farmers spend huge money on buying fuel at over 1k per litter. To transport themselves to farm daily

With all the above, challenges farmers go through under this administration, how do you think price of food stuffs will come down? From the middle of this year. Prices of food stuffs will be higher than it were at the same period last year.

Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by SalamRushdie: 7:41am On Feb 16, 2025
Tinubu doesn't have a single policy in place to fight inflation, someone that's always encouraging the increment of Tarrifs?
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by MasterJayJay: 7:44am On Feb 16, 2025
Once you join APC, your brain stops working- Daniel Bwala
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by mightyhaze: 8:50am On Feb 16, 2025
greatiyk4u:
Na so
Great response grin
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by ogododo(op): 9:28am On Feb 16, 2025
Typing:
During this period every year, prices of foodstuffs is usually lower. The reason is because, most farmers just finished harvesting their farm produce. They have also flood the markets with varieties of farm produce.

This always force the prices down drastically. However, in lass than two months from now, the prices will go high.

I am a farmer and I have full knowledge of this and how it works. Tinubu's bad policies can never force the price of farm produce down.

Do you know how much farmers bought fertilizer last year? Do you know how much farmers bought seedlings, herbicide chemicals for weeds and other farm implements? The same farmers spend huge money on buying fuel at over 1k per litter. To transport themselves to farm daily

With all the above, challenges farmers go through under this administration, how do you think price of food stuffs will come down? From the middle of this year. Prices of food stuffs will be higher than it were at the same period last year.
Naso we see am.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Racoon(m): 9:33am On Feb 16, 2025
When you see them grandstanding with confidence and lying with gusto, then that is the time to never believe these idiots.

They are always living our of reality as they are in the corridor of power. Not for a government that has made lies and propaganda officials policies of governance.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by omowolewa: 9:39am On Feb 16, 2025
Food is not cheaper
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Sirianese: 9:45am On Feb 16, 2025
Daniel Bwala is an imbecîlé
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by phemmyfour: 3:08pm On Feb 16, 2025
Lamba
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Skillsnigeria: 3:08pm On Feb 16, 2025
grin hmmm
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by rapheal5(m): 3:08pm On Feb 16, 2025
Any sound producer/ instrumentalist around meiran/kola&abule egba hit me up let’s make some millions..
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Naturalgbola(m): 3:09pm On Feb 16, 2025
oloriburuku ni thiefnubuuu supporters na, them be perpetual ediots.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Cmeo(m): 3:09pm On Feb 16, 2025
Yes, prices of foods are reducing in the recent time, although more can still be achieved and I don't know if the reduction is as a result of Tinubu's policy or not.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Putindbutt(m): 3:09pm On Feb 16, 2025
Food prices are coming down gradually. Even in the North, food items are becoming cheaper. Daily Trust is a northern propaganda paper.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Sabadon(m): 3:10pm On Feb 16, 2025
na thunder go fire una
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Obiedun(m): 3:10pm On Feb 16, 2025
obi4eze:
APC and lies are like 5 and 6
To be honest the prices of rice and beans have reduced a bit in Lagos
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by tonysunkan: 3:10pm On Feb 16, 2025
From evidence before me, it is partially true.

However a lot still must be done. There is need for broadbased impact, not just marginal one.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by iichidodo: 3:11pm On Feb 16, 2025
[color=#1986BC] Agricultural goods are reducing somewhat but the reasons are quite dark and not to be proud of, it's coming down because the past policies of this govt have squeezed the very life our people and the economy, that folks don't have money like before to chase the price of goods thus producers have to reduce price to stay in business...[/color]
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Ironfaceman(m): 3:11pm On Feb 16, 2025
The truth is out there.

You see most Nigerians don't value good idealogy over self indulgence.. Time and ti we've seen it
reno omokri
Bwala
Shehu sani
FFK
Doyin okupe

They have shown us the their belly is their god.
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by aariwa(m): 3:11pm On Feb 16, 2025
Tinubu bolekaja policies are only increasing inflation daily
Re: FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed by Atlantis585: 3:12pm On Feb 16, 2025
SeeWahala:
That's how the other mannabbqgrillz new handle, factcheck that shares free stuffs was claiming price of beans has gone down undecided

Beans wey we just buy one cup for 1,800 yesterday cry

APC, God go punish una angry
That animal?
Let him keep changing monikers. grin
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