Nigeria’s inflation rate surges in January as food prices continue to climb

In the latest inflation report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria’s inflation rate for January 2024 has surged to 29.90 per cent, marking a significant increase from the 28.92 per cent recorded in the preceding month.

Delving into a year-on-year comparison, the inflation rate for January 2023 stood at 21.82 per cent, showcasing a considerable leap of 8.08 per cent points by January 2024, underscoring an escalated headline inflation rate over the same period in the preceding year.
A closer examination on a month-on-month basis illustrates that the headline inflation rate for January 2024 ascended to 2.64 per cent, outpacing the 2.29 per cent observed in December 2023 by 0.35 per cent points.
This increment elucidates a heightened rise in the average price level for January 2024 relative to the increase noted in December 2023, highlighting the growing inflationary pressures within the nation’s economy.
The NBS reports a significant surge in the food inflation rate for January 2024, reaching a year-on-year high of 35.41. This marks a substantial 11.10 per cent-point increase from the 24.32 per cent observed in January 2023, highlighting a pronounced rise in the cost of food items.
The key drivers of this inflationary pressure include notable price hikes in essential food commodities such as bread and cereals, potatoes, yams and other tubers, oils and fats, fish, meat, fruits, as well as coffee, tea, and cocoa.
In a more granular month-on-month analysis, the food inflation rate for January 2024 escalated to 3.21 per cent, which is 0.49 per cent points above the rate recorded in December 2023 (2.72 per cent). This increase can be attributed to the accelerated rate of price rises in potatoes, yams and other tubers, bread and cereals, fish, meat, tobacco, and vegetables.
Moreover, examining the broader trend, the average annual rate of food inflation for the twelve months ending in January 2024 surged to 28.91 per cent, representing a significant 7.38 percent-point increase from the 21.53 per cent annual rate of change recorded in January 2023.
This data underscores the escalating cost pressures within the food sector, affecting the overall inflationary landscape and impacting the cost of living for households across Nigeria.
  The NBS delineates a marked increase in the Core inflation rate for January 2024, which ascended to 23.59 per cent on a year-on-year basis. This represents a significant uplift of 4.71 percent points from the 18.88 per cent noted in January 2023.
The Core inflation metric, known for excluding the prices of volatile agricultural produce and energy, offers a glimpse into the underlying inflationary trends minus the external price shocks from these sectors.
On a month-on-month basis, the Core Inflation rate for January 2024 was recorded at 2.24 per cent, marking an increase from the 1.82 per cent observed in December 2023 by 0.42 per cent points. This increment signifies a continued acceleration in the price levels of non-volatile and non-energy items as the month progressed.
Furthermore, the analysis over a 12-month period ending in January 2024 reveals an average annual inflation rate of 21.15 per cent for the core index, up by 4.74 per cent points from the 16.41 per cent recorded in January 2023.

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