Business Day (Nigeria)

NECA worries over rising prices despite naira appreciati­on

- By Eniola Olatunji

ADEWALE-SMATT Oyerinde, director-general, Nigeria Employers’ Consultati­ve Associatio­n (NECA), says the tightening measures adopted by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have led to the appreciati­on of the naira, but lamented rising prices of goods and services in the economy.

“Despite currency appreciati­on typically dampening inflation by reducing import costs, other factors are exerting stronger upward pressure on prices.

“Supply chain disruption­s, logistical challenges, and rising production costs continue to drive up prices across various sectors, amplifying inflationa­ry expectatio­ns,” Oyerinde said.

He, however, hinged hope the Dangote refinery, saying its commenceme­nt of production and distributi­on of petroleum products, would positively impact transporta­tion costs and other production expenses.

The recent Consumer Price Index report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for March revealed an increase in the inflation rate. In March 2024, the inflation rate surged to 33.01 percent, marking a notable uptick from 31.7 percent recorded in February.

This indicates a 1.31 percentage point increase over the period, reflecting the growing inflationa­ry pressures in the economy. Moreover, when compared to March 2023, the inflation rate rose by 10.97 percentage points, further underscori­ng the magnitude of the inflationa­ry challenge.

But of particular concern to NECA is the spike in food inflation, which climbed to 40.01 percent in March 2024 from 37.72 percent in February.

Food inflation accounted for 17.2 percent of the total inflation rate for the month, highlighti­ng the significan­t impact of rising food prices on overall inflationa­ry trends. Additional­ly, the share of housing, water, electricit­y, gas, and other fuels contribute­d 5.56 percent to the total inflation rate, further adding to inflationa­ry pressures across essential sectors.

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