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FG to hold a meeting on food security in response to rising food prices

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The federal government will convene a National Food Security Council to address rising food prices across the country.

Zainab Ahmed, Minister of Finance, made the announcement on Wednesday, June 1, following a meeting of the federal executive council (FEC) presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

Ahmed, who noted that the Nigerian economy grew by 3.1 percent in the first quarter of 2022, compared to a 0.5 percent growth in the same quarter in 2021, added that the council was briefed on the rising inflation rate and the need to effectively manage it.

She said;

“This growth shows a gradual economic stability from the recession that we witnessed in 2020. And also, it shows the six quarters of positive growth that the Nigerian economy has presented.

“So of the 46 economic activities, the bulk sector performance showed that services sector grew strongly by 4.7%, agriculture also grew by 3.61%, while industry, on the other hand, declined by 6.81 percent.

“There’s also a significant contraction in the crude oil, petroleum and natural gas sector of 26.04%.

“Coal mining sector also declined, with oil refinery the biggest contraction of 44.26%, electricity sector, textile outcome.”

The Minister also noted that the council met to “quickly to address the issue of food inflation, and also provide a plan and some methods in which we can reduce the cost of food to support improved food prices for the citizenry”.

 

On sectors that recorded growth and contraction, Ahmed said;

“We’re very mindful of the fact that unless we have most of the sectors growing, especially the growth in the jobs impacted sectors, this growth that is positive will not be directly felt by the people.

“We also reported to the council that inflation has started going upward to the extent that the monetary authorities of the Central Bank have had to adjust the monetary policy rate (MPR) to 13% at the last monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting and that’s an attempt to manage the cost of inflation.

“So, the council has decided to set up a special effort to look at the sectors that are not growing and also to look at how we can grow the other sectors better.”

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