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Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Hits 17.71%

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that Nigeria’s inflation rate hit 17.71per cent in May, 2022.
The NBS made this known in its Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for the month of May which was released, last Wednesday.
Food inflation rose to 19.5percent from 18.37percent recorded in the previous month, while core inflation hit 14.9percent in the review month.
According to NBS, food index rose to 19.50percent in May, 2022 on a year-on-year basis; it declined by 2.78per cent compared to 22.28percent in May, 2021.
The bureau attributed rise in the food index to increases in prices of bread and cereals, potatoes, yam, and other tubers, wine, fish, meat, and oils.
“On a month-on-month basis, the food sub-index increased to 2.01percent in May, 2022, up by 0.01per cent points from 2.00percent recorded in April, 2022.
“The average annual rate of change of the food sub-index for the twelve-month period ending May, 2022 over the previous twelve-month average is 18.68percent, 0.05per cent points decline from the average annual rate of change recorded in May, 2021 (19.18)percent,” NBS explained.
Similarly urban inflation rate increased to 18.24per cent (year-on-year); this is a 0.27percent decline compared to 18.51per cent recorded in May, 2021.
On a month-on-month basis, the urban inflation rate rose to 1.81per cent in May, 2022, this is a 0.03per cent increase compared to April, 2022 (1.78).
The corresponding 12-month average percentage change for the urban index is 17.00per cent in May 2022.
This is 0.91per cent higher compared to 16.09percent reported in May, 2021.
The rural inflation rate increased to 17.21per cent in May, 2022 (year-on-year) basis; this is a 0.15per cent decline compared to 17.36 recorded in May, 2021.
On a month-on-month basis, the rural index rose to 1.76per cent in May, 2022, up by 0.02per cent from the rate recorded in April, 2022 (1.74), while the corresponding 12-month average percentage change for the rural inflation rate in May, 2022 is 15.91percent.
This is 0.97per cent higher compared to 14.94per cent recorded in May, 2021.
The “all items less farm produce” or core inflation, which excludes the prices of volatile agricultural produce stood at 14.90per cent in May, 2022 on a year-on-year basis, up by 1.75percent when compared to 13.15percent recorded in May, 2021.
On a month-on-month basis, the core sub-index increased to 1.87per cent in May, 2022.
This is up by 0.65per cent when compared to 1.22percent recorded in April, 2022.
The highest increases were recorded in prices of gas, liquid fuel, garment, solid fuel, cleaning, repair and hire of clothing and passenger transport by road.

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Rivers’ll Be Known For Peace, Not Crisis -Fubara

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has said that peace has prevailed because he draws strength from God to resist insults and tantrums thrown at him while frustrating attempts by some disgruntled persons who wanted to plunge the State into unending crisis.
The Governor also said that because he has anchored his Government on promoting peace, the enabling atmosphere has been provided for investments and sustainable development to flourish.
Governor Fubara made the assertion when he received a delegation of members of the Bishops and Gospel Ministers’ Association International Incorporated, Rivers State Chapter, at Government House in Port Harcourt, yesterday.
Represented by the Head of Rivers State Civil Service, Dr George Nwaeke, Governor Fubara said while most people took his meekness for weakness, his stance on peace has unarguably enhanced harmonious atmosphere of concord as residents sleep with their two eyes closed, and investors and shareholders are happy with the returns on investment.
He said, “Before, what they hear of Rivers State is that they are fighting, and some genuine investors will not come. Some people even ask you: How are you coping in Rivers State?
“But now”, he asserted: “The Governor has brought about a lot of changes in the State. One of the most important things is that he has changed the negative narrative. It is no longer Rivers of blood. It is now Rivers of peace.
“We are enjoying our lives here. Why? Because there is a change in the narrative. We have peace. The Governor is, as much as possible, absorbing any level of insult at him only for one purpose: that Rivers State may have peace; that we may grow; that this state will experience genuine development.”
Governor Fubara urged them, as members of the Christian family in the State, to continue to pray for the State and the Government so that the enemies of the State will be put to greater shame.
“This peace is what I want you to embrace. Go and continue to pray, because when the sower of the seed went and sowed, the enemy went in the night and sowed tares inside there. But the Governor is sowing peace.
“When I listened to the leader of the team, His Grace Eddy Ogbonda, he said you came all the way from Eleme Junction, and stopped at major junctions, and you uttered prayers for the peace of Rivers State.”
He also said: “I, hereby want to thank you for identifying with the Governor at a time like this. At a time when it looks as if someone wants the Governor’s peace posture misunderstood as weakness.
“When someone has the strength to fight back, but refuses to fight back. That is a bigger strength; that power of restrain does not just come, it can only come from God.
“You cannot give peace, if you do not have peace within you. The Governor is not interested in any form of trouble or violence. What he is interested in is known, and it is: let there be peace in Rivers State,” he said.
In his address, leader of the group, Archbishop Eddy Ogbonda, said they had observed a week-long intensive prayers that culminated into a peace rally, which brought them to Government House, and assured the Governor that God will continue to give him victory over his adversaries while preserving Rivers State.
“It is Rivers State Prophetic Prayer Convocation and Rally 2024 with the theme: ‘Peace be still’. Of a truth, everyone of us understands that we live in a time when we need peace much more than any other thing.
“Rivers State needs peace. Everyone as individuals need peace. The country needs peace, and the world at large needs peace. So, we are here to do a peace march. We pray that God will command His peace to reign in Rivers State,” he said.

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Hoteliers, School Owners Charging In Dollars Risk Arrest -EFCC

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has stated that hotels, schools, and other establishments that accept payments in dollars from their customers are at risk of facing arrest.
The Chairman of EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, said this in the agency’s publication called EFCC Alert on Monday, adding that action would be taken against individuals involved in the dollarisation of the economy.
According to him, the exception is if foreigners come in to transact business and the only means of transacting is their credit card and dollar but to charge local customers in dollars or other foreign currencies would no longer be allowed.
He said charging local activities and customers in dollars is against Nigeria’s constitution.
The EFCC chairman said, “Schools that charge Nigerians in dollar, supermarkets that trade in dollar, estate developers that sell their property in dollar, hotels that are invoicing in dollar, we are coming after you and we have made arrests in that area.
“Yes, if foreigners are coming in and the only means of transacting is their credit card, and dollar, why not? You will get that.
“But document it properly as against selling things within the system, local economy and you will be using dollar as the medium of exchange, it is illegal.
“Our law does not allow for that. And we have also affected some arrests.”

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Eid-El-Fitr: Fubara Felicitates Muslims, Calls For Unity, Tolerance

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has enjoined Muslim faithful to remain steadfast to the lessons learnt during the holy month of Ramadan.
Governor Fubara stated this in his message of felicitations to Muslims as they celebrate the 2024 Eid-el-Fitr Sallah, which marks the end of the one-month Ramadan fasting.
The Governor emphasised the importance for Muslims to also uphold the tenets of Islam by exhibiting the fear of God and showing piety in their daily work.
Governor Fubara said, “We must all continue in the good attributes imbibed during the holy month of Ramadan as directed by God through His Prophet, so as to ensure peace, unity and harmony in the society for a better future.”
While praying that the essence of the festival offers them happiness, peace and prosperity in all aspects of life, Governor Fubara said he recognises and appreciates the critical role that the Muslim community continues to play in the development of Rivers State, and indeed, Nigeria at large.
Governor Fubara charged them to remain unwavering and steadfast in their commitment and positive contributions to advance the development of the State and the country.
“I enjoin you all in the State to remain calm, be patient and continue to do what is right,” the Governor added.
He wished the Muslim faithful in the State and across the country a happy Eid-el-Fitr celebration.

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