Jollof Rice Crisis: Nigeria Grapples With Soaring Food Prices

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Jollof Rice Crisis: Nigeria Grapples With Soaring Food Prices
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The cost of ingredients for Nigeria's beloved jollof rice has skyrocketed, exacerbating the nation's cost-of-living crisis. The surge in food prices is pushing millions into hunger, leading to protests and deadly stampedes.

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The price for a key ingredient to make Nigeria’s favorite jollof rice dish more than doubled to a record this year, showing the government’s struggle in controlling the cost-of-living crisis facing Africa’s most populous nation. Prices in Lagos for a 50 kilogram (110.2 pounds) bag of rice, the main ingredient for making jollof, jumped 8 percent in December to 75,000 naira ($48.

5) from the previous month, according to a market survey by consultancy SBM Intelligence, which publishes the jollof index. Other ingredients including vegetable oil, onions and chicken also rose in the survey done on Wednesday. In Abuja, the nation’s capital, rice was selling at 99,000 naira for a 50 kilogram bag. In a nation where the minimum wage is 70,000 naira a month, rising food prices means two out of three Nigerian households are going hungry, according to the nation’s statistics agency. That’s led to riots and stampedes as President Bola Tinubu’s administration struggles to curb inflation. The government’s attempts to control prices by declaring a state of emergency to improve food security, and then suspending import duties, have not worked. “Cost of feeding has been on a steady increase and Nigerians are not finding it easy,” said Stanley Ikechukwu, head of operations at SBM Intelligence. People are “just living everyday as it comes and hoping that the so-called government policies take a positive turn or there will be trouble in 2025,” he said. In August, protesters marched through the streets in several Nigerian states chanting “we are hungry.” As many as 21 people were killed in the unrest that month, while last week about 48 people including 35 children died in stampedes in three different locations as charities handed out food, the police said in a post on X on December 2

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