The National Bureau of Statistics has said that in December 2021, Nigeria’s inflation rate has risen to 15.63 percent from 15.50 percent recorded in November.
The Statistician-General of the Federation, Dr. Simon Harry, disclosed this during a press briefing on Monday.
Data from the NBS showed that headline inflation has been on a downward trajectory since April 2021.
However, the trend was broken in December when year-on-year inflation climbed 0.23 points higher than the figure recorded in November.
“However, it may interest you to note that this trend has been broken by the slight change in the month of December 2021 as the inflation rate for all items for the month increased to 15.63 per cent, year-on-year,” he said during the press conference.
“Although, this is a decline when compared to the corresponding month in 2020 which recorded 15.75 per cent.
“This trend clearly shows an increase from 15.40 per cent recorded in the month of November 2021 to 15.63% in December 2021. This is 0.23 per cent points higher than the rate recorded in November 2021.”
According to the Statistician-General of the Federation, the change in the declining trend might have been caused by the increase in prices of goods and services driven by increased demand during the month under review, being a festive season.