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Why inflation may increase – NESG

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The Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) has said the inflationary pressures in the Nigerian economy would amplify going by the rising cost of food prices.
Chief Executive Officer of the NESG, Dr.  Tayo Aduloju, said this during a quarterly briefing on the country’s economic outlook.
He projected that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) would continue its policies of targeting inflation which might see the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) increasing.
Inflation has been on a steady rise in recent months with the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reporting that the headline inflation rate increased to 34.19% in the month of June.
The report added that food inflation also increased to 40.87 percent on a year-on-year basis, which was 15.62% points higher compared to the rate recorded in June 2023 (25.25%).

 

 

It stated that the rise in food inflation was caused by increases in prices of Millet Whole grain, Garri, Guinea corn, etc (Bread and Cereals Class), Yam, Water Yam, Coco Yam (Potatoes, Yam & Other Tubers Class), Groundnut Oil, Palm Oil, etc (Oil & Fats Class) and Catfish Dried, Dried Fish-Sadine, Mudfish (Fish Class), etc.

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Our correspondent reports that the inflationary report reflects the high food prices in the country which have worsened the plight of Nigerians with many households unable to afford three-square meal.

But the NESG CEO stated that the trend might continue unless there’s a deliberate drive to address food security challenges.

 

He also stated that Nigeria is suffering from the unintended consequences of mis-governance and called for more transparency and accountability across the governance value chain to tackle the systemic challenges.

 

Similarly the NESG boss called for a forensic audit of the outstanding foreign exchange obligations as a measure of boosting confidence in the economy and attracting more foreign direct investments.

 

According to him, the recent policy of the federal government granting waiver on food importation was ‘a hunger response’ to tackle the widespread hunger in the land but the response is not sufficient.

 

He stated that the policy however became a fait accompli because the country is not on track to produce enough food locally going by the low cultivation rate.

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Aduloju stated that the country must get the food system back to work through large scale farming which can be achieved with states leveraging on their comparative advantages.

“We cannot afford to not scale the food system to respond to the demand needs of Nigerians,” he said, adding that government must equally be ready to scale up cultivation in dry season farming.

 

He said the NESG saw the food crisis coming and made a noise about it, saying it was aggravated by the electioneering which saw reduced farming activities.

 

“We have a system problem where we are cultivating far less and the agricultural contribution to the GDP is very low and the system is not producing enough food,” he said.

 

Aduloju however stated that the NESG is “cautiously” optimistic about the rebound of the economy going by its direct interactions with those in government.

 

From the monetary side, the NESG CEO stated that while the CBN continues to attack inflation through raising MPR which invariably hikes the lending rates, he said removing the opacity in the management of the foreign exchange market and the foreign reserve is a good news that must be acknowledged.

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He also commended the progress achieved in clearing the foreign exchange forwards and called for some forensic auditing in validating fx claims that are still outstanding.

“Is there any respite in terms of policies that might signal productivity? We think the major good news is that there is more transparency on the monetary policy side. We went from a period of opacity in monetary policy where nobody could tell us what is in our reserve, nobody could tell you where our Ways and Means were to at least where we are now dealing with the knowns. How much of (fx) forwards have been made? There’s clarity on that…,” he said.

 

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2027: Opposition parties plan to field single presidential candidate

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Ahead of the 2027 general election, opposition political parties are making moves to present a single presidential candidate

The resolution was adopted on Saturday at the national summit of opposition political party leaders held in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state.

The parties at the summit include the African Democratic Congress (ADC) faction led by David Mark, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), chaired by Kabiru Turaki, and the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).

In a communiqué issued at the end of the summit, the parties said they will resist all “machinations by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to foist a one-party state on Nigeria”.

“That despite the onslaughts and manoeuvrings of the ruling party, the APC, to impose President Bola Tinubu as the sole Presidential candidate in 2027, we shall field candidates and contest the 2027 Presidential and other elections,” the communiqué reads.

“That we shall work towards fielding one Presidential Candidate for the 2027 elections, which shall be agreed and supported by all participating opposition parties to rescue our nation and her long-suffering masses.”

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The parties alleged that Joash Amupitan, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has “shown bias and partisanship in favour of the APC” and should be removed from office.

“Nigerians across board have lost confidence in him and his capacity to guarantee the required neutrality to deliver free, fair, transparent and credible elections. His continuous stay in office is vexatious and capable of triggering widespread crisis in our nation,” the parties said.

The opposition parties called on the national assembly to immediately review the Electoral Act 2026, to “remove all sections that threaten the sanctity and integrity of elections”.

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Army recovers suspected remains of soldier couple killed by IPOB/ESN

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The Nigerian Army says it has located the suspected remains of two soldiers who were “brutally abducted and murdered” by suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra and the Eastern Security Network in May 2022 while en route to their traditional wedding.

According to the army, the remains of the couple, identified as Master Warrant Officer Linus Musa Audu and Private Gloria Mathew, were discovered when its troops dismantled a notorious camp belonging to the IPOB and the ESN in Imo State.

“The Nigerian Army has recorded another significant operational success in its sustained efforts to rid the South East of criminal elements, as troops of 82 Division, in conjunction with sister services and other security agencies, successfully dismantled a notorious camp belonging to the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed affiliate, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Imo State.

“Acting on intelligence information, the operation, conducted on 24 April 2026 along the Ubaha Orsu axis of Orsu Local Government Area, was part of a deliberate clearance and search mission aimed at dismantling IPOB/ESN hideout within the region and locating the remains of two personnel of the Nigerian Army, Master Warrant Officer Linus Musa Audu and Private Gloria Mathew, who were brutally abducted and murdered by IPOB/ESN terrorists in May 2022 while en route for their traditional wedding,” the army said in a statement on its X handle.

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The army explained that the troops, acting on credible intelligence, advanced towards a suspected IPOB/ESN hideout when they came under heavy attack by armed criminals.

It, however, said that the troops demonstrated resilience and decisively engaged the terrorists, successfully repelling multiple ambushes and forcing the criminals to flee in disarray.

“The encounter further exposed the desperation and criminal nature of the group, which continues to target innocent citizens and security personnel alike.

“Following the successful clearance of the camp, troops conducted a thorough search of the area and made a grim but important discovery: shallow graves suspected to contain the remains of the slain personnel. The graves were carefully excavated and suspected remains were recovered,” it stated.

The military authorities further disclosed that the recovered remains had since been secured for detailed forensic analysis, including DNA testing, to conclusively establish their identities.

It also said that efforts were also ongoing to liaise with the families of the fallen soldiers to ensure proper identification and facilitate befitting burial arrangements in honour of their sacrifice.

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The army further noted that the operation not only underscored its unwavering commitment to ensuring justice for fallen heroes but also highlighted the continued degradation of IPOB/ESN criminal networks and infrastructure across the South East.

“The discovery of shallow graves within their camp further exposes the group’s heinous atrocities and disregard for human life.

“The Nigerian Army reassures the general public that ongoing operations will continue until all criminal elements are neutralised and lasting peace is restored across the region. We appreciate the Law-abiding citizens for the information and urge you to remain vigilant and continue to support security agencies with timely and credible information.

“The Nigerian Army remains resolute, professional, and committed to defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria,” the statement added.

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Nigerian arrested over alleged sex crimes in US, faces deportation

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A 53-year-old Nigerian, Olatunde Olusanjo, has been arrested in Los Angeles by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over alleged sexual offences.

According to ICE, Olusanjo was arrested on April 21, 2026, by its Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) unit and is currently in its custody pending deportation proceedings.

In a social media post by its Los Angeles office, the agency linked his arrest to prior criminal allegations, including child molestation, sexual battery and sexual solicitation.

It described Olusanjo as a “criminal alien and convicted sex offender”.

“Los Angeles ERO arrested Olatunde Abiodun Olusanjo, 53, of Nigeria, Apr. 21,” the statement reads.

“Olusanjo has previous arrests for child molestation, sexual battery and soliciting lewd conduct. He is in ICE custody pending removal.”

The arrest comes amid continued enforcement actions by US  authorities against foreign nationals with prior criminal records.

In recent years, several Nigerians have been arrested and prosecuted in the US for offences ranging from cybercrime to violent and sexual-related charges.

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In February, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said it had arrested 79 Nigerians described as among the “worst of the worst” criminal offenders.

The suspects faced allegations ranging from sexual assault, fraud, manslaughter, cocaine smuggling, kidnapping, and robbery.

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