About
32.5million Nigerians are unemployed, the National Bureau of
Statistics (NBS) has said. The Statistician General of the Federation,
Dr Yemi Kale, made this disclosure in his maiden press briefing on
Wednesday in Abuja .
He said the figure was the latest as it was released in 2010 for 2011.
Dr Kale said the NBS had developed a system whereby the number of jobs created in the country would be known.
On inflation rate, the NBS boss said while all items stood at 9.4 per
cent, last month, inflation was maintained at a single digit with
Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising by 9.3 per cent year on year.
According to him,“the monthly change in the CPI was 1.67 per cent in
July 2011. The all items year on year average consumer price level for
urban and rural dwellers rose by 7.1 per cent and 11.1 per cent
respectively. With respect to 12-month moving average, the CPI change is
11.6 per cent which is slightly lower than the figure in July which
was 12 per cent.”
On food inflation, he said the average change in prices on a year on
year was 8.7 per cent, 2.7 per cent on a month on month basis and 11.6
per cent on a 12-month moving average basis.
He stated further that, core inflation, which is all items less farm
produce stood at 10.9 per cent on a year on year basis, 12 per cent on a
12-month moving average basis and 0.9 per cent on a month by month
basis.
Dr Kale noted that agriculture remained the largest contributor to the
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at 41.49 per cent in the second quarter
compared to 42.32 per cent in the second quarter of 2010. Similarly,
wholesale and retail trade account for 16.75 per cent.
He said crude petroleum and natural gas contributed to 14.84 per cent
compared to 15.7 per cent and manufacturing contributed 3.91 per cent
in the second quarter of 2011 compared to 3.93 per cent in the second
quarter of 2010.
Source: Nigerian Tribune
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