Prices Of Foodstuff In Nigeria 2022 – Latest Market Update
Naija News welcome you to another episode on Prices Of Foodstuff In Nigeria 2022.
Except for Soy Beans (Soya) and groundnut, the price of commodities is gradually dropping in the Northern part of Nigeria.
The activities of bandit terrorists and kidnappers in our current target market area has greatly affected the prices of goods.
The figures below are subject to the quality of the commodity and the size of bags used in the packaging.
While we make efforts to bring you also prices of foodstuff from other regions, big markets in the country, our focus at the moment still remains on Manigi Market, a popular commodity market in Niger State.
Patronage at the market till now remains poor as a result of the insecurity in the state. There is, however, an improvement in the population when compared to activities in the last few weeks.
See below the current price of foodstuff from Manigi market:
Guinea Corn – ₦19,000
Millet – ₦19,500
White Maize – ₦22,000
Red Maize: – ₦21000
Red beans – ₦43,000
White beans – ₦42,000
Soya beans – ₦37,000
Groundnut [Solar]– ₦16,000
Groundnut Red– ₦13,000
Charcoal bag – ₦1,200
Garri – ₦15,000
Local rice – ₦21,000 [Local rice has maintained a status quo]
Create of egg: – ₦2000
Petrol: – ₦245
Diesel: ₦650
This is all we have for you for the week, however, kindly stick to Naija News as we update you on other foodstuffs from different parts of Nigeria.
Remember: ‘Food is a requirement, not a desire. Every living creature is dependent on food to survive.’
Meanwhile, Niger State Governor Abubakar Sani Bello has declared that bandit terrorists have been silenced across twelve local councils of the state.
Naija News recalls that Governor Bello had earlier made a public announcement that terrorist groups including the dreaded Boko Haram, bandits and kidnappers have taken over at least 12 LGAs in the state.
He lamented the situation and assured residents of his government’s commitment to deal with the situation with the help of security agencies.
However, while addressing journalists in Abuja last week, Governor Bello said security has been beefed up in the affected areas and locals would be able to return to their homes soon.
According to him, the presence of security operatives in the affected local government areas have significantly reduced the attacks except for isolated cases in the councils.
Bello said: “I am optimistic that before the rains sets in, the menace would be addressed to enable our people go back to their homes and to their farms.”
This article was originally published on Nigeria News