According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the headline month-on-month inflation rate decreased to 2.14 per cent in May, down from 2.29 per cent in April and 3.02 per cent in March. Food inflation also fell for the third consecutive month to 2.28 per cent in May.
The Deputy Governor of the Economic Policy Directorate at the CBN, Muhammad Abdullahi stated, that slowly but surely, the inflation tide is turning. He said they will continue to work diligently with coordinated policy measures to ensure that the worst of the inflationary cycle is forgotten in the nearest future.
The CBN’s efforts to combat inflation have been ongoing since February, and the monthly numbers indicate a positive trend. While year-on-year inflation continues to rise, the monthly rates show a slowdown in price increases for essential goods.
The CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso has made tackling inflation a top priority to achieve sustainable economic growth and improve the standard of living for Nigerians.
The decline in inflation rates is a nationwide trend, with 13 states, including Abuja, Akwa Ibom, and Rivers, experiencing a slowdown in year-on-year inflation in May.