 In business news, the 0.5 inflation decline recorded in the month of May may sound like good news for Nigerians, but some economic analysts are not impressed. One of them, Nemeca Obereiri, describes a 0.5 percent decline in inflation as insignificant, saying it would hardly change much in the life of Nigerians. Plus TV Africa's Destiny Momo has more. As the month of May recorded 0.5 inflation decline, experts are of the opinion that the impact is inconsequential. They say the common man would hardly feel the effect in reality. 0.5 percent decline from food commodity inflation rates of 22.9 percent is not in our opinion at all. It's like a top of water in a 60,000 litre job. It is very easy to catch. The truth of the matter is that in both of the summers, in the north west, in the north east, in the middle belt, in the south east and south west of Nigeria, are not going to be a fan because of the activities of the bandit, because of the activities of their own men. As far as I'm concerned, it will not have any significant impact because it is quite insignificant to be significant in the sense that we are battling with so many things. The reasons why there is even inflation in on commodities are not addressed. The experts called on the government to address the root cause of food scarcity. They also expressed support for the ban on open grazing as a means to check food insecurity. Open grazing should not just only be banned through pro-nastness. The governance of the south and the middle belt, especially the way it is in the full basket, must go as far as possible. The importance is not with the police or with the army because most of them are already compromised. They need things to do with that budget. We don't have the ability to look at it, whether it has increased in price or not. You know, something we bought last week, 100 million, we went to 1.5 percent increment. So I don't think that statistic must be defective if you compare to the reality on ground in Nigeria. It's also to cry that the body language of some Northern leaders is not in sync with the banned plan and added their voices to the cause for national dialogue. The governance that has this courage to ban open grazing must go as far as within the next couple of days to enforce this totality. Engrave a long-term dialogue. It's good time. It's high time Nigeria has a better opportunity to do so than. It's time for national dialogue now. Nigeria has never been divided the way we are. The ban, the tree and the security. So the movement of goods and services can impede the government to actually address the causes of scarcity and inadequacy. Whereas Nigeria recorded a marginal decline of 0.05 percent in its inflation rate in 2021, food inflation is still on the rise. Destiny Momo for Plus TV Africa.