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Small Relief for Nigerians as Food Inflation Slightly Dips in May

In an economy grappling with persistent inflationary pressures, Nigeria has observed a modest decline in food inflation, providing a glimmer of relief to its citizens. According to the latest data updated on June 16, 2025, the country's food inflation rate for the month of May 2025 stood at 21.14%, compared to 21.26% in April 2025. This slight reduction marks a marginal but positive movement in efforts to address soaring food prices over the past year.

The year-over-year comparison highlights that while the food inflation rate remains elevated, the drop from April indicates a potential stabilization in price growth. The comparison shows that the actual change for May is 21.14% against the same month a year ago, slightly lower than the previous month's rate.

For Nigerian households, where food expenses account for a significant portion of monthly expenditures, even such a small dip can offer some degree of relief. However, policymakers and stakeholders continue to watch these numbers closely, with efforts underway to achieve more substantial and sustainable decreases in the inflation rate to alleviate financial pressures on the population. As the economic landscape evolves, the focus remains on fostering a conducive environment for price stability and food security.

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