Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that the consumer price index, (CPI) which measures inflation increased to 15.60 percent (year-on -year) in January 2022.
The monthly report of the CPI released on Tuesday in Abuja by the NBS said that the rate was 0.87 percent points lower than 16.47 percent recorded in January 2021 and lower than 15.63 percent recorded in December 2021.
According to the report, the headline inflation rate slowed down in January when compared to the same month in the previous year.
It noted that increases were recorded in all COICOP divisions that yielded the Headline index.
On month-on-month basis, the Headline index increased to 1.47 percent in January 2022, this is 0.34 percent points lower than 1.82 percent recorded in December 2021.
The NBS explained that the percentage change in the average composite CPI for the twelve-month period ending January 2022 over the average of the CPI for the previous twelve-month period was 16.87 percent, showing 0.08 percent point from 16.95 percent recorded in December 2021.
According to the report, the urban inflation rate increased to 16.17 percent year-on-year in January 2022 from 17.03 percent recorded in January 2021, while rural inflation rate increased to 15.06 percent in January 2022 from 15.92 percent in January 2021.
On a month-on-month basis, the urban index rose to 1.53 percent in January 2022, down by 0.34 percent points from 1.87 percent the rate recorded in December 2021.
The NBS said that the rural index also rose to 1.42 percent in January 2022, down by 0.35 percent points from 1.77 percent the rate recorded in December 2021.
“The corresponding twelve-month year-on-year average percentage change for the urban index is 17.44 percent in January 2022. This is lower than 17.52 percent reported in December 2021, while the corresponding rural inflation rate in January 2022 is 16.31 percent compared to 16.40 percent recorded in December 2021,” it added.
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