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CSO says inflation figure at variance with price surge

by RUKAYAT MOISEMHE
March 16, 2022
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A Civil Society Organisation (CSO) says increase in general price levels of items is at variance with the inflation data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The CSO, Centre for Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) Founder, Dr Muda Yusuf, said this on Wednesday in Lagos while reacting to the February inflation rate of 15.70 per cent.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigeria’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased to 15.70 per cent for the month of February.

The figure is 1.3 per cent lower when compared to the rate recorded in February 2021 and 0.16 per cent higher than the rate recorded in January 2022.

Yusuf said that while the technical computation of the inflation figures from NBS was not in dispute, for goods consumed by most households, prices had jumped between 30 and100 per cent over the last one year.

“The same is true of businesses as they have been similarly impacted due to slump in sales, turnover and profits margins.

“The pressure of galloping inflation on household budgets has been excruciating and unbearable.

“Purchasing power has been massively eroded, real incomes have collapsed, and the poverty situation has consequently worsened.

“The impact on small businesses is much more severe because of their limited capacity to absorb economic shocks,’’ he said.

The economist said that the inflation phenomenon deserved to be elevated to the level of an economic emergency in dire need of urgent policy responses at the highest level of government.

This, he said, was because the impact on citizens’ welfare had become inestimable with the survival of many small businesses at risk.

“There is an elevation of social discontent, driven by increasing joblessness and hunger.

“The key drivers of inflation include high and increasing energy cost, worsening currency depreciation, escalating transportation cost, high import duty on manufacturing inputs.

“Others are, illiquidity in the forex market, bottlenecks in the logistics chain, state of insecurity and low productivity resulting from structural challenges and weak application of technology,’’ he said.

Yusuf said that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) financing of fiscal deficit was also a major driver of inflation.

“To tackle inflation, these key drivers need to be addressed,’’ he said. (NAN)

Tags: CBNCentral Bank of NigeriaCentre for Promotion of Private Enterprisecivil society organisationConsumer Price IndexDr Muda YusufinflationNational Bureau of StatisticsNBSprices
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