NBS: Nigeria’s Inflation Falls to 18.02% in September, Lowest Level in Three Years

Nigeria’s headline inflation rate fell for the sixth consecutive month in September, easing to 18.02 percent, its lowest level in three years. according to new data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). Core inflation slowed to 19.53 percent, while food inflation moderated to 16.87 percent over the same period.

The sustained decline marks a significant reversal from the inflationary peak of 34.19 percent in June 2024, reflecting the impact of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) decisive monetary policy actions to restore price stability and anchor expectations.

In response to those pressures, the CBN raised its Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) from 18.75 percent to 27.50 percent through a sustained tightening cycle, while increasing the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) to 50 percent for commercial banks and 16 percent for merchant banks.

At its September 2025 meeting, the Bank eased slightly, lowering the MPR by 50 basis points to 27.00 percent and the CRR for commercial banks to 45 percent, while maintaining a firm anti-inflationary stance.

Monetary tightening was complemented by reforms in the foreign exchange market, including exchange rate unification and enhanced transparency to improve price discovery in the market.

The naira has since stabilised, with the spread between the official and Bureau de Change (BDC) rates narrowing to below 2 percent. Improved liquidity in the FX market has helped reduce the pass through of imported inflation and reinforced price stability.

Foreign reserves remain above $43 billion, providing more than eleven months of forward import cover, supported by sustained forex inflows.

The CBN said it remains committed to strengthening the disinflation trend, supported by a combination of exchange rate stability, durable improvements in food supply, and continued moderation in petroleum product prices.

Governor of the CBN, Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, at the ongoing Annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group, stated: “We expect inflation to continue to trend downward in the near term, supported by tight monetary conditions, a stable naira, and increased food supply.”

 

 

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