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Nigeria’s inflation hits 25.80% – NBS

Marcus Amudipe
Marcus Amudipe

 

 

 

The Consumer Price Index report for August 2023, which was released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Friday, shows that Nigeria’s inflation rose to 25.80% in August 2023, which is 1.72% higher than the previous month’s rate of 24.08%.

According to the report, the significant increase reflects the impact of the removal of petrol subsidies and the devaluation of the official exchange rate on consumer prices.

Also, month-on-month inflation rose to 3.18% in the review month from 2.89% recorded in the prior month.

In terms of contribution to the year-on-year inflation, Food and non-alcoholic beverages (13.36%) contributed the most, followed by housing water, electricity, gas and other fuel (4.32%), and clothing and footwear (1.97%).

Urban inflation was 27.69% in August 2023 on an annual basis, which was 6.73% points more than the 20.95% reported in August 2022. The rural inflation rate was 24.10%, up 3.98% percentage points from the 20.12% figure from August 2022.

In contrast, the rate of food inflation increased sharply to 29.34% in August 2023, up 2.35% points from the previous month’s figure of 26.98% and 6.22% points from the figure of 23.12% for the same time in 2022.

Food inflation in August 2023 was 3.87%, which was 0.41% points higher than the rate reported in July 2023 (3.45%).

The average annual rate of change in food prices for the twelve months ending August 2023 was 25.01%, a 5.99% point increase over the average annual rate of change reported in August 2022 (19.02%).

Similarly, during the period being examined, the highest year-on-year inflation rates for all goods were seen in Kogi (31.50%), Lagos (29.17%), and Rivers (29.06%). Conversely, the slowest increase in headline inflation on a year-on-year basis was reported in Sokoto (20.91%), Borno (21.77%), and Nasarawa (22.25%).

The regions of Kogi, Lagos, and Kwara had the highest food inflation rates on a year-on-year basis, with percentages of 38.84%, 36.04%, and 35.33% respectively. Conversely, Sokoto, Nasarawa, and Jigawa observed the slowest increase in food inflation, with rates of 20.09%, 24.35%, and 24.53% respectively.


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