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BREAKING: Nigerian Government Admits Border Closure Cause Of Rising Inflation

According to recent figures from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, the headline inflation stood at 11.61 per cent as of October.

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The Nigerian Government has admitted that the closure of the country’s land borders is contributing to rising inflation, a report by PUNCH said.

According to recent figures from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, the headline inflation stood at 11.61 per cent as of October.

The Minister of Finance/Budget /National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, told State House Correspondents that inflation rose due to hikes in food prices arising from border closure.

She was responding to questions after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja on Wednesday.

Ahmed stated that the closure of the borders was a temporary measure adopted by the government to protect the economy against trade malpractices by neighbouring countries.

She said, “We are still discussing with our neighbours to ensure that we all respect our trade protocols, especially now that the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement is coming into effect.”