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Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by stanech(op): 6:04am On Oct 15, 2015
By James Emejo in Abuja


The Consumer Price Index (CPI) which measures inflation increased mariginally to 9.4 per cent in September compared to 9.3 per cent in the previous month, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

It attributed the rise to the recent Muslim holiday period which contributed to higher food prices as the food sub-index as a whole recorded a marginal uptick, increasing by 10.2 per cent (year-on-year) in September from 10.1 per cent in August.

The NBS further explained that the increase in headline index in the month in review was a result of higher food and non-food divisions including alcoholic beverage, tobacco and kola; clothing and footwear; and housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels divisions among others.

According to the CPI index for September which was released yesterday, the core sub-index, which excludes the prices of volatile agricultural produce eased in September as prices increased by 8.9 per cent, marginally lower from the 9.0 per cent rate in August.

It said on a month-on-month basis, the Core Sub-index increased at the same rate for three consecutive months at 0.6 per cent.

“The largest increases were recorded in books and stationeries groups as a result of the start of the new school year, household textiles, glassware, tableware and household utensils; and shoes  as well as other footwear groups. prices eased however in the liquid fuels for personal transport, housing rents, and garment prices among others,” it stated.

Meanwhile, urban inflation edged higher, increasing by 9.5 per cent (year-on-year) and up by 0.3 percentage points in September compared to 9.2 per cent in August while its rural component increased by 9.3 per cent in Septemer from 9.4 per cent the previous month.

According to the statistical agency: “On a month-on-month basis, the urban index edged higher from 0.6 per cent in August to 0.7 per cent in September, while the rural index increased at a slower pace for the fourth consecutive month, increasing by 0.5 per cent in September from 0.6 per cent in August.”

Also, the average monthly price paid by Nigerian households for a litre of petrol across the country dropped to N95.18/litre in September compared to N104.48/litre in August, according to the NBS.

Yet, the official pump price of petrol is N87 and figures provided showed that on the monthly average, Nigerians have continued to purchase petrol above the official rate in September.

According to its monthly PMS Watch for September which was also released yesterday, only Jigawa, Ogun and Sokoto States recorded N87/liter in average pump price for the period while Bayelsa and Yobe State recorded N119.83/litre and 119.78/litre repetitively.

Lagos State and Abuja recorded N89/litre and N92.60/litre respectively.

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Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by stanech(op): 6:05am On Oct 15, 2015
Cc lalasticlala Ishilove
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by SeverusSnape(m): 6:05am On Oct 15, 2015
At the rate our economy is going, If care is not taken, We'll soon be like Zimbabwe.

So much for "change" grin

Lagos State and Abuja recorded N89/litre and N92.60/litre respectively.
But some zombies were rejoicing some days back that the fuel price is now N57/litre. grin
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by seunmsg(m): 6:20am On Oct 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:
At the rate our economy is going, If care is not taken, We'll soon be like Zimbabwe.
So much for "change" grin
But some zombies were rejoicing some days back that the fuel price is now N57/litre. grin
The average price of a litre of petrol nationally as gone down to N95.18. That is very significant if you ask me. It shows that the federal governments effort in fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in the oil sector is working. Under the last administration, most people buy petrol for as high as N150. As it is now, the price can only go down as government intensifies it's effort in ending the corruption that has bedevilled the oil industry for so long.
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by SeverusSnape(m):
seunmsg:
[s]The average price of a litre of petrol nationally as gone down to N95.18. That is very significant if you ask me. It shows that the federal governments effort in fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in the oil sector is working. Under the last administration, most people buy petrol for as high as N150. As it is now, the price can only go down as government intensifies it's effort in ending the corruption that has bedevilled the oil industry for so long.[/s]
...And one of the zombies comes to the dull'ard's defence. Nice one.

Your post is filled with lies, little wonder you all love lie Mohammed.
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by erunz(m): 6:29am On Oct 15, 2015
Everything is gradually going from bad to worst, FYI there is fuel scarcity in Ogun state as fuel now goes for over a hundred Naira. #watchthechange
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by Agimor(m): 6:29am On Oct 15, 2015
Increase in price of commodity leads to low standard of living.
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by erunz(m): 6:31am On Oct 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:
...And one of the zombies comes to the dull'ard's defence. Nice one.
don't mind them, they only know how to scream change, without any clear vision
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by Nobody: 6:35am On Oct 15, 2015
Every thing dropping dropping down sharp sharp in this APC govt.

APC why?
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by Nobody: 6:36am On Oct 15, 2015
Every thing dropping dropping down sharp sharp & moving up in this APC govt.


Too bad for the change!

APC why?
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by PRYCE(m): 6:38am On Oct 15, 2015
This' our dullard's definition of change!!!
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by GenbIoodykiller: 6:41am On Oct 15, 2015
Buhari is a terrorist - Elrufai


this thread will never smell Frontpage maybe lalasticlala Seun obinoscopy are now being partisan cheesy

if na buruntai eating snakes and doing press up you go see am for FP
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by stanech(op): 6:54am On Oct 15, 2015
GenbIoodykiller:
Buhari is a terrorist - Elrufai


this thread will never smell Frontpage maybe lalasticlala Seun obinoscopy are now being partisan cheesy

if na buruntai eating snakes and doing press up you go see am for FP
I dey tell you. If it was the dulllard or snake charmer taking selfies e for don hit front page since last year
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by EasternPride: 7:27am On Oct 15, 2015
Foolish change.
The change zombies are retracting. Foolish set of people who voted in a bloody unrepentant terrorist.
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by stanech(op): 7:46am On Oct 15, 2015
APC wants to finish Nigerians with hunger
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by lincolnj88: 8:13am On Oct 15, 2015
grin the transgendered economist will dodge dis thread and concoct another bitter leaf soup in another thread to grab as economy achievement
Re: Change: Higher Food Prices Push Inflation To 9.4% - Thisday by stanech(op): 8:22am On Oct 15, 2015
lincolnj88:
grin the transgendered economist will dodge dis thread and concoct another bitter leaf soup in another thread to grab as economy achievement
I am telling you. It will be very hard for them to take this thread to the fp.

But the truth is still the truth
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