Families In Nigeria Cry Out As Food Prices Hit Rooftop

Families in Nigeria are passing through difficult times as the cost of staple food is increasingly becoming unbearable, Daily Trust reports.

Findings at various markets across the country show that prices of rice, beans, garri, flour and sugar, among others, are rising almost on a weekly basis. 

While breadwinners are seeking government’s help; traders are lamenting that the inflation rate is fast eroding their capital base. 

 The latest inflation figure was 24.08 per cent in July 2023, the highest since September 2005.

A March report by the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) showed that nearly 25 million Nigerians were at risk of hunger between June and August unless urgent actions are taken. 

FAO identified continued conflict, climate change, inflation and rising food prices as key drivers of the trend. 

-Daily Trust

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