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Nigeria’s inflation rate accelerates to 16.82% in April

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Nigeria’s inflation rate accelerates to 16.82% in April

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has released Nigeria’s latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report which shows inflation rate climbing to 16.82% in April 2022 up from 15.92% in March 2022.

The uptick in inflation is said to be mainly driven by higher energy and food prices.

In specific terms, the prices of essential consumables such as bread, oils, meat, fish, yam, etc., all increased during the month under review; pushing the annual food inflation in the country to 18.4% from 17.2% in March.

It should be noted that this is the highest level Nigeria’s inflation rate has climbed to in the past 8 months since August 2021.

The ongoing war in Ukraine is one of the factors that have hindered Nigeria’s projected economic recovery post pandemic. The war has disrupted the global energy and food supplies, a development that has gravely impacted the economies of many African countries; especially in the areas of rising consumer prices.

Read: Corporate Tax: Ghana ranked among 10 African countries with highest rate

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Despite the surge in inflation rate, monetary policy committee members of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) are still expected to retain benchmark interest rate at 11.5% when they meet on May 24.

This is because the country’s apex bank is focused on encouraging economic recovery/growth, as well as maintaining unemployment rate and per capita income at reasonable levels.

Here are the key takeaways from Nigeria’s latest CPI

  • Consumer prices jumped 1.76% to 16.82%.
  • Urban inflation rate increased to 17.35%.
  • Food inflation rose to 18.37% in April, up from 17.2% in March.
  • Core inflation rate rose to 14.18% in April 2022, as against 13.91% in March 2022.

Source: businessinsiderafrica
Via: norvanreports
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