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Inflation: We are doing better than USA, Canada – Keyamo

The Witness, Nigeria by The Witness, Nigeria
August 5, 2022
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Festus Keyamo, Minister of States for Labour and Employment, has said that Nigeria Fares better than major countries in the word in terms of the percentage of rise in inflation rate.

Keyamo who made this statement while appearing as a guest on Channels TV Political programme, Politics Today, said the nation fared better than the United States of America, Canada, Russia, Spain and others in the way the inflation is increasing.

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According to him, other countries across the world had their inflation rate increased in a percentage that is way higher than that of Nigeria.

“With what we have gone through in the last seven years, Nigeria has done well in a context of macro global economy of major countries across the world.

“The inflation rate was hovering around 13 per cent in 2020 around the pandemic. Now we are doing 18 per cent. Which is about five per cent.

“We are better than major countries around the world like the United States of America, like Canada, like Russia, like Spain, like Germany. Go and fact-check me. I am not saying their inflation is 18 per cent. I am talking about the percentage of increase. In other words, we have tried to keep inflation down more than major countries.

“In fact, Ghana is worse. Ghana did 19 percent in term of increase. Ghana inflation now is about 29 or 30 per cent. We are doing 18 per cent. USA, Canada, Germany and others are hovering between 10 per cent and seven per cent, higher than Nigeria that is doing five per cent. It could have been worse, that’s the point I’m making,” Keyamo said.

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