The latest data reveals the Nigerian states experiencing the fastest rise in food prices. Topping the list are Kogi, Kwara, Abia, Akwa Ibom, and Ekiti, while the lowest price increases were found in Borno, Kano, Nassarawa, Plateau, and Bauchi.
For a comprehensive ranking, see below:
1. Kogi: 44%
2. Kwara: 41%
3. Abia: 40%
4. Akwa Ibom: 40%
5. Ekiti: 40%
6. Imo: 40%
7. Ondo: 40%
8. Osun: 40%
9. Rivers: 40%
10. Delta: 39%
11. Ebonyi: 39%
12. Cross River: 38%
13. Edo: 38%
14. Enugu: 38%
15. Lagos: 38%
16. Oyo: 37%
17. Bayelsa: 36%
18. Ogun: 36%
19. Anambra: 34%
20. Benue: 34%
21. Katsina: 34%
22. Abuja: 33%
23. Gombe: 33%
24. Jigawa: 33%
25. Kaduna: 33%
26. Kebbi: 33%
27. Niger: 33%
28. Yobe: 33%
29. Zamfara: 32%
30. Sokoto: 31%
31. Taraba: 31%
32. Adamawa: 30%
33. Borno: 30%
34. Kano: 30%
35. Nasarawa: 30%
36. Plateau: 30%
37. Bauchi: 29%