The House of Representatives, on Thursday, has resolved to investigate the daily increase in prices of commodities in the country.
The lower legislative chamber passed the resolution during the plenary session after the adoption of a motion titled ‘Need to awaken the Price Control Board of Nigeria to its constitutional responsibilities.’
The motion was sponsored by Jesse Onuakalusi, a Labour Party lawmaker, representing Oshodi-Isolo II, Lagos State.
Information Nigeria reports that on Wednesday, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Nigeria’s inflation rate rose to 33.69 percent in April.
The NBS said the top five contributors to the increase in inflation rate are food and non-alcoholic beverages, housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuel, clothing and footwear, transport, as well as furnishings, household equipment, and maintenance.
The bureau said on a year-on-year basis, the urban inflation rate rose to 36 percent in April, “which was 12.61% points higher compared to the 23.39% recorded in April 2023”.
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Moving the motion, Onuakalusi said the prices of commodities are on the rise because the price control board is not doing its job.
The legislator said the take-home pay of Nigerian civil servants has not increased in years, noting that workers are witnessing a daily increase in the prices of commodities.
He said: “The act establishing a governing body known as the price control board is responsible for overseeing and enforcing price control regulations.
“The act also establishes for each state a committee to be the price control committee to advise and assist the board on the implementation of this act, but without an outcome as the board is inactive.
“The responsibilities of the price control board of Nigeria are to regulate the prices of all commodities in Nigeria and ensure that the marketers comply for the prices to be comparable with the income of the Nigerian civil servants.”
The motion was unanimously adopted when it was put to a voice vote by Ben Kalu, the Deputy Speaker, who presided over the plenary.
To this end, the House mandated the committee on commerce to “investigate the daily increase in prices of commodities in the country at random” and report back for further legislative action.