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Abstract:LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigerias annual inflation accelerated to 22.04% in March from 21.91% in the previous month, its bureau of statistics said on Saturday.
LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigerias annual inflation accelerated to 22.04% in March from 21.91% in the previous month, its bureau of statistics said on Saturday.
Inflation has remained elevated in Africas biggest economy, eroding savings and incomes, and prompting the central bank to hike interest rates to their highest level in nearly two decades.
Food inflation, which accounts for the bulk of Nigerias inflation basket, rose to 24.45% in March from 24.35% in February.
High inflation, weak economic growth and widespread insecurity are some of the major issues that will confront Nigerias new president, who will be sworn-in next month following a disputed election in February.
The central bank last month hiked its main lending rate by 50 basis points to 18%, citing continued price pressures and a weakening naira currency.
(Reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe; Editing by Jan Harvey and Alex Richardson)
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