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Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Not Working – IMF

 

Economic reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu’s administration are not working, Osun Defender reports.

Global lender, International Monetary Fund (IMF)‘s latest report on the economic outlook for sub-Saharan Africa espoused that Nigeria’s ongoing economic reforms are struggling to deliver meaningful results, more than 18 months after their implementation.

Osun Defender recalls that on assumption of office, President Tinubu removed fuel subsidy, floated the naira, proposed a uniform exchange rate as well as ongoing moves to widen the tax net, which has plunged many Nigerians to hardship.

In the last one year, many citizens of the country in various sectors of the economy have lamented the skyrocketing inflation which has limited their purchasing power, leaving many without food and other essentials.

While analysing the report at the Lagos Business School (LBS), on Friday, IMF Deputy Director Catherine Patillo, explained that there was a mixed performance of economic reforms across the region, with notable successes in countries such as Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Zambia.

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On the contrary, however, Nigeria was conspicuously missing from the list of success stories for 2024, with the country’s growth rate, pegged at 3.19 per cent, falling below the average.

The report stated that sub-Saharan Africa’s average economic growth rate is projected to remain at 3.6 percent.

According to Vanguard, the report also flagged Nigeria’s struggles with exchange rate stability, highlighting it as one of the worst-performing nations in this regard.

While other countries in the region are experiencing reduced foreign exchange pressures, Nigeria’s local currency depreciation and instability remain a concern.

Debt servicing was another area of scrutiny, with Nigeria ranked among countries suffering the heaviest fiscal burden. The IMF noted that rising debt service obligations are consuming substantial portions of revenue, limiting resources available for development.

“In Angola, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zambia, this increase in interest payments alone absorbed a massive 15 per cent of total revenue,” the report stated.

The IMF painted a mixed outlook for the region’s near future but grouped Nigeria among resource-intensive countries struggling with social and political challenges that hinder reform implementation. Political unrest, public dissatisfaction, and tight financing conditions were identified as major impediments.

“Resource-intensive countries continue to grow at about half the rate of the rest of the region, with oil exporters struggling the most,” the report stated. It further noted that adjustment fatigue, public resistance, and weak communication strategies are undermining the impact of reforms in Nigeria.

The IMF recommended rethinking reform strategies, urging countries like Nigeria to adopt measures that mobilise public support for deep structural changes.

“This will require greater attention to communication and engagement strategies, reform design, compensatory measures, and rebuilding trust in public institutions,” the report advised.

 

 

 

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