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Lagos Discount Food Initiative Leading the Charge for Economic Resilience in Nigeria – NASRE

As Nigeria grapples with soaring inflation rates, currently at a distressing 31.7%, the Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE) has hailed Lagos State as a beacon of hope for its innovative approach to addressing the dire economic situation.

In response to the escalating cost of living, Lagos has introduced the “Ounje Eko” food markets initiative, which offers discounted prices on essential commodities throughout the state.

This groundbreaking initiative, led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, not only eases the financial burden on residents but also sets a precedent for nationwide adoption in the face of the prevailing economic challenges.

The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) paints a grim picture of Nigeria’s economic woes.

Headline inflation has surged to 31.7%, the highest level recorded since April 1996, exacerbating the hardships faced by ordinary Nigerians. Of particular concern is the soaring food inflation, which stands at a staggering 37.9% in February 2024.

This relentless increase in food prices has sparked protests and heightened the risk of food insecurity, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warning that 8.0% of Nigerians are at high risk of food insecurity.

Amidst this economic turmoil, Lagos State has taken proactive measures to alleviate the impact of high food prices on its residents through the “Ounje Eko” food markets initiative.

Operating exclusively on Sundays across 57 locations in the state, these markets offer a 25% discount on staple food items, including rice, beans, garri, bread, eggs, tomatoes, and pepper.

The initiative incorporates innovative measures to ensure transparency and prevent exploitation, such as the introduction of a voucher system and careful selection of independent payment solution providers and food vendors.

Prices of staple food items have been clearly outlined, fostering transparency and accountability.

The success of the Lagos Discount Food Initiative underscores the urgent need for similar interventions across the nation. State governments are encouraged to follow Lagos’s proactive approach and establish discounted food markets to alleviate the burden on their citizens.

Furthermore, the federal government must provide financial assistance and logistical support to scale up these initiatives nationwide. Expanding the initiative to all states across Nigeria has the potential to alleviate the burden of skyrocketing food prices and mitigate the widespread economic hardships caused by inflation.

Implementing this model nationwide will help ease financial strain and improve food accessibility for all socio-economic groups, promoting social cohesion and stability.

NASRE believes that a nationwide rollout of discounted food markets would stimulate consumer spending, boost local economies, and contribute to the overall well-being and resilience of communities nationwide.

By embracing this initiative, all states have the opportunity to demonstrate proactive governance, prioritize the welfare of their citizens, and contribute to the collective effort of building a more equitable and prosperous Nigeria.

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