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Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by McDonalds2014(m): 5:23am On Nov 14, 2014
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Thursday said the country would this month begin to feel the impact of the falling global oil prices, which started in June.
Consequently, she said the country needed to brace for tougher times ahead by reviewing its expenditures and building economic buffers through budgets that would be based on modest oil prices.
According to her, sound macroeconomic management is crucial to Nigeria at this time, while also emphasising the need to plug all revenue leakages.
The minister spoke in Lagos at the Africa Financial Summit organised by the Institute of International Finance and Access Bank Plc.
“We have not seen the impact of the falling oil prices in Nigeria; it will start this month. We have to drive the non-oil revenue base to be able to weather the storm that is coming,” Okonjo-Iweala said.
She, however, said Nigeria was not alone in the coming economic storm, pointing out that a large number of African countries that relied on commodity export as the mainstay of their economies would also be affected by the global fall in the prices of such commodities.
The minister said the global fall in the prices of export commodities such as gold, iron ore and agricultural produce such as cocoa, cotton and coffee was bound to affect most African economies, which relied on commodity export as the major source of revenue.
Quoting from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Okonjo-Iweala said the ratio of export commodity to total merchandise was very high in a large number of African countries.
According to her, it is 60 per cent in South Africa; 89 per cent in Zambia and Ghana; 96 per cent in the Democratic Republic of Congo; and 83 per cent in Nigeria.
She said based on the 2013 data, 70 per cent of sub-Saharan Africa’s merchandise exports went to regions that were currently facing slowdown.
Ten per cent of commodity exports from the sub-Saharan Africa go to the US; 26.5 per cent to Europe; three per cent to Japan; 21 per cent to China; and three per cent to Brazil, according to the minister.
Consequently, Okonjo-Iweala said there was an urgent need for Nigeria and other African countries to explore other means of shoring up their revenues in the face of the falling prices of export commodities.
She said borrowing to fund annual budgets would not be a better option for most African countries.
“I strongly urge other African countries to look into other directions. We need to build our economic buffers. Of course, there will be pressure to borrow in the face of falling commodity prices, but we cannot afford to borrow. There is a need to drive domestic resource mobilisation,” the minister added.

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Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by hrmkz: 5:33am On Nov 14, 2014
Hmmm
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by bigiyaro(m): 5:56am On Nov 14, 2014
u mean there will be less money for u guys to steal abi?
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by eleojo23: 6:06am On Nov 14, 2014
"There is a need to drive domestic resource mobilisation,”
How long will it take the government to realise this? Borrowing money is like postponing the evil day. It is better to face the situation and look for ways to generate revenue from within.
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by Bennyberry(m): 6:11am On Nov 14, 2014
This overrated woman....anyways..who cares?....i dont really benefit anytin frm govt..
All to God and my family
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by ichidodo: 6:21am On Nov 14, 2014
Okonjo is like my secondary school toilet cleaner nobody appreciates her stabilising influence in the washroom until some dumb locals we have for schoolmates forget to flush and others start littering the area with faeces then the whole block all blame the woman instead of those villagers who aren't used to modern facilities...

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Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by eightsin(m): 6:24am On Nov 14, 2014
What to do!
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by sebali: 6:54am On Nov 14, 2014
Rubbish......d ediot is advising africa wen she has not be able to do anytin meaniful in nigeria.
SMH
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by mrvitalis(m): 7:08am On Nov 14, 2014
madam i wish u never accepted this post ma.....ur name is now down the drain
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by born2lead01: 7:29am On Nov 14, 2014
For the first time since her second coming; she is saying the truth.
Re: Tougher Times Ahead, Says Okonjo-iweala by AWONEYAN(m): 7:53am On Nov 14, 2014
when we had the surplus what did we do it ma?

corruption was given a new name......

politicians were going with ghana must go

sanusi opened up ..... and the next thing he was fired

now the reality is comming gradually .

All the cake analysis of NOI can not work this time around.

we were borrowing when had it plenty, then we will starve when we had it little.

THE END IS NEAR.............

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