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FG to handle inflation by releasing food reserves, decongesting ports- Finance Minister

Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Zainab-Ahmed

The Federal Government has announced plans to address inflation by releasing food from its strategic reserves after flooding destroyed local supplies. 

This was disclosed by the Minister of Finance Mrs Zainab Ahmed at the presentation of the 2022 budget performance before the House of Representatives Committee on Finance on Wednesday in Abuja.

The Minister also stated that the government has plans to decongest ports to facilitate trade and remove roadblocks.

What the Minister said:

Zainab Ahmed said that Nigeria’s food inflation, which has risen above 23%, is worrisome. She blamed some factors imported inflation for this. She also noted that problems in developed countries have affected Nigeria, especially the Russian invasion of Ukraine that disrupted energy and fertilizer prices globally.

She also blamed the US Fed and the ECB rate hikes, which have affected imported goods prices. According to her, high diesel costs have also contributed to the high food inflation rate. 

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While commenting on what the FG and the CBN are doing to mitigate inflation, the Minister said:

Meanwhile, the Minister explained that the reason Nigerian importers prefer neighbouring ports was that the local ports are congested. According to her, “the unfortunate reality is that a lot of importers prefer to go to our neighbours to clear their goods as a result of that.”

The minister said the government has introduced very large scanners that will help hasten the clearing process and contribute to decongesting the ports. She noted that the rail line from Lagos to Abuja is also being extended to Apapa so that containers can be taken out of the Apapa ports to other locations for inspection.

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