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    The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has issued a statement expressing cautious optimism regarding the recent marginal decline in Nigeria’s inflation rate. While the August headline inflation rate decreased to 32.15 percent from 33.40 percent in July, the chamber warns that the overall inflationary environment remains challenging.

    In a statement released on Thursday Dr. Chinyere Almona, the Director General of the LCCI, noted that the month-on-month improvement in inflation is a positive development. However, she emphasized that the year-on-year comparison still reveals a significant increase of 6.35 percent compared to July 2023. Additionally, the recent hike in the interest rate to 27.25 percent further complicates the business environment.

    “The marginal drop in inflation reflects some level of policy impact but is insufficient to address the deep-rooted challenges, particularly in food and core inflation categories,” Dr. Almona stated.

    The LCCI’s analysis highlights the ongoing pressures on the Nigerian economy, including high food prices, persistent inflationary trends, and the impact of the recent interest rate hike. Despite the recent decline in inflation, the chamber’s cautionary tone underscores the need for continued efforts to address the underlying factors contributing to the inflationary environment.

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    The statement serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by businesses and consumers in Nigeria. The LCCI’s analysis offers valuable insights into the current economic situation and highlights the importance of effective economic policies to mitigate the adverse effects of inflation.

    Key Points from the LCCI Statement:

    Marginal Decline in Inflation: The August headline inflation rate decreased from 33.40 percent to 32.15 percent.

    Year-on-Year Increase: Despite the monthly improvement, the inflation rate remains significantly higher compared to July 2023.

    Impact of Interest Rate Hike: The recent increase in the interest rate to 27.25 percent further complicates the business environment.

    Underlying Challenges: The LCCI warns that the marginal decline in inflation is insufficient to address deep-rooted challenges, particularly in food and core inflation categories.

    Need for Continued Efforts: The chamber emphasizes the importance of ongoing efforts to address the underlying factors contributing to inflation.

    The LCCI’s statement provides a comprehensive assessment of the current inflationary environment in Nigeria and offers valuable insights for policymakers, businesses, and consumers.

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