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Drop in Nigeria’s inflation rate shows Tinubu’s economic policies paying off: Minister

Mr Idris assured that President Bola Tinubu’s administration would sustain the momentum of economic improvement by prioritising people-centred policies.

• May 16, 2025
Mohammed Idris
Mohammed Idris (Credit: Ministry of Information and national orientation)

The federal government says the gradual decline of the headline inflation rate, as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), is not by chance, but a benefit of the administration’s reforms and focused interventions.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated this on Friday in Abuja at the eighth edition of the Ministerial Press Briefing Session.

“The NBC released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for April 2025 yesterday. According to the report, the headline inflation rate for April stood at 23.71 per cent, representing a decrease of 0.52 per cent from the 24.23 per cent recorded in March 2025.

“Similarly, month-on-month inflation dropped by a notable 2.04 per cent, from 3.90 per cent in March to 1.86 per cent in April.

“This has not happened by chance. The president’s focused interventions are clearly paying off. The benefits of reform, though gradual, are real and measurable,” he said.

The minister added that one of the major drivers of inflation, which is food prices, had been brought under control through the administration’s significant interventions, leading to a noticeable reduction in the cost of food items.

Mr Idris assured that President Bola Tinubu’s administration would sustain the momentum of economic improvement by prioritising people-centred policies and promoting shared prosperity for all Nigerians.

He also assured that the administration would sustain the momentum by providing relief and restoring economic stability.

The minister stated that Nigeria is turning a corner and urged the media to continue disseminating the positive developments responsibly and constructively.

He emphasised that the government would remain accountable to the people.

(NAN)

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