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Food prices spike in Lagos as Eid celebrations slow market activity
Rising food and fuel prices are dampening Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Lagos, with traders reporting slower patronage and cautious spending despite the festive season.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), key commodities such as egusi and ogbono remain expensive, limiting bulk purchases and reducing the typical market activity associated with festivals.
Consumers are also adjusting their shopping habits as high transport costs and inflation eat into disposable income.
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Markets in Oyingbo, Surulere, and Idi-Araba are witnessing mixed sales patterns, with some items slightly cheaper due to fresh harvests, but most staple foods remaining costly.
Traders say higher logistics costs are being passed on to buyers, forcing them to ration purchases.
What the traders are saying
Traders at Lagos markets are attributing the high prices to transportation costs, low production, and strong demand.
Traders explained that festive demand keeps prices high, while rising fuel costs continue to push transportation and logistics expenses up.
**Get up to speed **
Food prices in Lagos have been under pressure in recent years due to supply chain challenges, rising fuel costs, and seasonal fluctuations.
This year, the combination of high logistics costs and inflation has reduced the vibrancy of markets traditionally associated with festive celebrations.
**More Insights **
Other produce items are also affected, though to varying degrees, showing the broader impact of economic pressures on Lagos markets.
Consumers are prioritizing essentials and limiting purchases to a day or two at a time, reflecting how economic constraints have tempered festive spending.
**What you should know **
The rising cost of staple foods and transportation is reshaping festive consumption patterns in Lagos.
Recently, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) said fluctuations in fuel pump prices are a direct result of market dynamics under Nigeria’s deregulated downstream petroleum sector.
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