Nigeria’s inflation spiked to 24.08% in July 2023, up 129 basis points from the 22.79% figure from the previous month. The headline index has already increased six times in a row so far this year.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics’ (NBS) recently issued Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for July 2023, this is the case.
Following the removal of all fuel subsidies and the unification/devaluation of the official currency rate, there has been a considerable increase. Notably, the headline inflation rate increased by 0.76% from June 2023’s (2.13%) rate to 2.89% in July on a month-over-month basis.
Food and non-alcoholic drinks (12.47%), followed by housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuel (4.03%), and clothing and footwear (1.84%) contributed the most to the inflation year over year.
Food inflation
The Food inflation rate rose to 26.98% in July 2023, representing a 1.73% point increase from 25.25% recorded in the previous month and 4.97% points higher than 22.02% recorded in the corresponding period of 2022.
On a month-on-month basis, the Food inflation rate in July 2023 was 3.45%, this was 1.06% higher compared to the rate recorded in June 2023 (2.4%).
The average annual rate of Food inflation for the twelve-month ending July 2023 over the previous twelve-month average was 24.46%, which was a 5.71% points increase from the average annual rate of change recorded in July 2022 (18.75%).
The rise in Food inflation on a year-on-year basis was caused by increases in prices of oil and fat, bread and cereals, fish, potatoes, yam and other tubers, fruits, meat, vegetable, milk, cheese, and eggs.
Core inflation
The “All items less farm produce” or Core inflation, which excludes the prices of volatile agricultural produce stood at 20.47% in July 2023 on a year-on-year basis; up by 4.41% when compared to the 16.06% recorded in July 2022.
On a month-on-month basis, the Core inflation rate was 2.11% in July 2023. It stood at 1.77% in June 2023, up by 0.34%.
The average twelve-month annual inflation rate was 18.84% for the twelve-month ending July 2023; this was 4.31% points higher than the 14.53% recorded in July 2022.
The highest increases were recorded in prices of passenger transport by air, passenger transport by road, vehicle spare parts, medical services, maintenance, and repair of personal transport equipment.





