Middle East War: CPPE Warns of Fresh Fuel Price Surge, Rising Inflation

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The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise has warned that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East could trigger another surge in fuel prices and worsen inflationary pressures in Nigeria. Inflation refers to the general increase in prices of goods and services over time.

Economic analysts at the organisation noted that disruptions in global oil supply chains often lead to price volatility, which directly affects petroleum dependent economies like Nigeria.

They explained that increased crude oil prices could translate into higher costs for refined petroleum products, impacting transportation, production and overall cost of living.

Observers note that Nigeria remains vulnerable to external shocks despite being an oil producing nation, largely due to reliance on imported refined products.

Stakeholders have urged the Federal Government of Nigeria to implement measures that will cushion the impact on citizens, including stabilisation policies and support for local refining capacity.

Experts emphasise the importance of diversifying the economy and strengthening domestic production to reduce exposure to global market fluctuations.

The development underscores the interconnected nature of global events and domestic economic conditions.

Analysts believe that proactive policy responses will be critical in mitigating the potential impact of the crisis on Nigeria’s economy.

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