Some Federal Capital Territory Residents on Thursday urged the Federal Government to take urgent steps to mitigate the economic challenges facing the country.
They said although the government is not relenting in addressing the problems, it has to escalate its response to high cost of goods and services.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the latest inflation figures from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that Nigeriaโs headline inflation climbed to 34.19 per cent in June.
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According to the report on a year-on-year basis, the headline inflation rate in June 2024 was 11.40 per cent higher than the rate recorded in June 2023 at 22.79 per cent.
Harrison Ikani, a tailor, said the prices of materials used in making clothes were on a continuous increase, which had led to low patronage.
โWe have been adapting and adjusting to the very miserable state of the countryโs economy and it is getting very exhausting.
โIt has been very difficult for me to make sales in my shop due to the high cost of materials I use to make my wares.
โThese materials have been on a continuous increase, which has greatly affected the prices of my clothing items making it difficult for people including friends and family to patronise me.
โโIt is a very unfortunate situation because I have to provide for my family. The government needs to intervene and make things better for citizensโ, he said.
Similarly, Pamela Inojie, a market woman, said she was experiencing low patronage because of the increase in prices of food items.
โIt has not been easy selling my tomatoes and peppers due to the increase in their prices, some of my customers will say they are not buying tomatoes for now.
โSome Nigerians have been buying cucumbers and carrots in place of tomatoes and pepper due to the high costs of these items.
โMy tomatoes get spoiled sometimes because nobody is buying them.
โThis is my only source of income and as a single mother of two children it has been very difficult in these times. There is house rent, school fees to pay among other thingsโ, she told NAN.
Ogheneyoma Akpevba, a civil servant, said, her family has adjusted to using cucumber to make their meals because of the outrageous price of tomatoes.
Chinonso Amadi, a Bolt driver, said the economic situation in the country has left him unemployed five years after graduation.
โI am a graduate of Accounting and for the past five years I have been looking for a job.
โLuck smiled on me, I got a vehicle, though itโs not mine, which I have started using for Bolt.
โโPeople hardly use Bolt these days because it has become expensive due to the removal of fuel subsidy. So it is not reality playing like beforeโโ, he said.
Amadi, who said he barely made up to N10,000 daily, said most of the money went to the owner of the vehicle.
โIt has not been easy, I must say. Everyone is struggling to survive, government needs to take concrete steps to address the economic hardship in the country โ, he said.
Joseph Sanni, a tricycle driver commonly known as โKekeโ, said he became a keke driver because he could not get a job even though he was a graduate.
โI never saw myself as a Keke driver but I had to find a means to survive after searching for a job for several years but to no avail.
โโI am a graduate of Engineering now turned keke driver, I am lucky to even have something that brings in little money but it is not sufficient, I barely make ends meet.
โThis kind of thing cannot happen in developed countries. It is incredibly depressing at the economic state in which we have found ourselvesโ, he said.
Sanni called on the government to do something about the economic situation so every Nigerian could thrive financially.