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FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by dre11(op): 10:16pm On Dec 19, 2024
The federal government has unveiled its strategy to reduce inflation from the current 34 percent in 2024 to a targeted 15 percent by the end of 2025.

This was disclosed by a source at the Budget Office of the Federation deeply involved in the 2025 budget preparations.

The source identified four key measures embedded in the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Budget 2025.

One of the cornerstone strategies involves enhanced security measures across the country in 2025. The source explained that improved security is expected to facilitate a bumper harvest by ensuring farmers can safely cultivate and transport their produce. This development will drive down food prices, reducing the nation’s dependency on food imports.

“The food segment has a significant influence on the overall inflation rate,” the source remarked. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has long advocated for this approach, urging fiscal authorities to prioritize agricultural security as a critical lever to combat inflation.

The federal government also plans to leverage increased local refining capacity to tackle inflation. With the anticipated commencement of domestic production of refined petroleum products, the demand for foreign exchange (forex) to import these products will decline.

“Beyond saving forex, the export of surplus refined products will boost foreign exchange earnings, further stabilizing the naira,” the source stated. This strategy is expected to address one of the primary drivers of inflation—currency depreciation.

Another key initiative is optimizing Nigeria’s oil production and reducing upstream production costs. The government is targeting a significant increase in crude oil output alongside improved cost efficiencies within the oil and gas sector.

According to the Budget Office of the Federation official, “The Federal Government can achieve a significant increase in crude oil output and improve cost efficiencies in the oil and gas sector by addressing pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft through the deployment of advanced surveillance technologies such as drones and satellite monitoring. Additionally, fostering collaboration with host communities by providing incentives and developmental projects will help secure oil installations and reduce disruptions.”

In 2025, attracting investments into oil exploration and production is another vital strategy the federal government hopes to pursue. By implementing investor-friendly policies, such as competitive royalties and tax regimes, the government hopes to draw foreign and local investors into the sector.

“These measures will enhance revenue generation and boost the nation’s foreign exchange reserves,” the source noted. This approach is expected to strengthen macroeconomic stability and create a ripple effect across other sectors of the economy.

The government plans to aggressively attract foreign portfolio investments in 2025 by encouraging macroeconomic stability and implementing investor-friendly policies. The anticipated surge in foreign portfolio inflows will increase the supply of forex, easing pressure on the exchange rate.

“A stabilized exchange rate will lower imported inflation, making goods more affordable for Nigerians,” the source added.

The outlined measures reflect a coordinated fiscal and monetary policy effort to address the structural and external factors driving inflation. The Central Bank of Nigeria’s persistent calls for fiscal interventions to complement monetary policies appear to be gaining traction.

The FGN Budget 2025 presents a comprehensive roadmap for economic stabilization and growth. If successfully implemented, these strategies could mark a significant turning point in Nigeria’s battle against inflation, offering relief to millions of citizens grappling with rising costs of living.

The Budget Office source maintained that achieving the inflation reduction target requires sustained commitment to these reforms, alongside robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.
https://thenationonlineng.net/how-fg-plans-to-slash-inflation-from-34-to-15-in-2025/

Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by chatinent: 1:28am On Dec 20, 2024
Building Nigeria perfectly by corrupt leaders will always be rocket sciences so far stomach infrastructure is concerned.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Bobloco: 1:40am On Dec 20, 2024
angry
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by SalamRushdie: 1:52am On Dec 20, 2024
Beleive these characters at your own peril ... someone that wants to slash inflation won't be pushing for 100 percent increase in VAT
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by nedu666: 5:53am On Dec 20, 2024
E no dey hard Nigeria govt to draw up lofty plans, implementation na the koko
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by ewedunamala: 5:55am On Dec 20, 2024
Lai la. What a well scripted deceit
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Yankee101: 6:25am On Dec 20, 2024
It means bringing down prices by 19%
Stop giving Nigerians false hope
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Throwback: 6:25am On Dec 20, 2024
SalamRushdie:
Beleive these characters at your own peril ... someone that wants to slash inflation won't be pushing for 100 percent increase in VAT
Many of you don't want anything good to happen.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by garykoeman: 6:26am On Dec 20, 2024
Nigerians believes in Tinubu.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by shortgun(m): 6:26am On Dec 20, 2024
Story.
These people are really taking Nigerians for fools.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Omalicious1: 6:28am On Dec 20, 2024
dre11:
https://thenationonlineng.net/how-fg-plans-to-slash-inflation-from-34-to-15-in-2025/
How? Because what Yemi is doing so far is "trial & error"

In Nigeria, we know very well that once the price of petrol goes, everything automatically follows suit...shay we've "refinery" and we have crude oil. Why don't FG bring the price really low and damn all market forces...is that too much to ask for?
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by MadPolitician: 6:30am On Dec 20, 2024
Audio
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by shortgun(m): 6:30am On Dec 20, 2024
Throwback:
Many of you don't want anything good to happen.
Many of us know nothing good will come out of Tinubu. You can't give what you don't have. Since he assumed office his only achievement is collapsing the economy
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by BrightStudent28(m): 6:31am On Dec 20, 2024
Okay
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:32am On Dec 20, 2024
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by omoredia: 6:32am On Dec 20, 2024
And fools will believe them. Nigerians are not that bright and our leaders is the proof
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by playfulvivo: 6:34am On Dec 20, 2024
Keep planning. Thank God you agreed in the first place there is galloping inflation
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Ddeliverer007(m): 6:34am On Dec 20, 2024
Always planning to do, but never getting anything done. Sick fools.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Osiris12: 6:35am On Dec 20, 2024
Believe fg at your peril.

Buy more dollars. Dump the naira.
Make this nation ungovernable for election riggers
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Ddeliverer007(m): 6:36am On Dec 20, 2024
Throwback:
Many of you don't want anything good to happen.
Whether they want good things or not is beside the point. Let the good things start happening. Enough of false hopes, half truths and lies…
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Macphenson:
Tinubu's government should face governance squarely and leave propaganda. No amount of propaganda will salvage the pile of mess he has done.
How exactly is he planning on bringing down inflation from 34% to 19%? Is he planning on returning the fuel subsidy? How is he planning on retuning the naira to #600 per dollar?

Obviously he has no such plan hence he is making up with propaganda.

Tinubu no amount of propaganda can equate good governance.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by BuharisBoy:
Inflation is 300% and not 34%, FG should stop lieing
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by wizelink: 6:37am On Dec 20, 2024
Noise makers with empty promises. No be today we dey meet una type. APC is cancerous
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Throwback: 6:37am On Dec 20, 2024
Ddeliverer007:
Whether they want good things or not is beside the point. Let the good things start happening. Enough of false hopes, half truths and lies
That is the problem.

They like you, term good things as half truths and lies.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by wizelink: 6:37am On Dec 20, 2024
Noise makers with empty promises. No be today we dey meet una type. APC is cancerous
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by JuanDeDios:
dre11:
https://thenationonlineng.net/how-fg-plans-to-slash-inflation-from-34-to-15-in-2025/
Year on year? It's possible. I expect inflation to slow down in the coming year – if they sustain the momentum of increased oil output and the CBN sustains its monetary policy measures. Agric output should also be high, reducing food inflation. Then, there should be refined PMS export and, hopefully, a reduction in the price of PMS, even if marginal.

Anyway, the economy has been to the bottom. Hopefully, the only way to go now is up.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Ddeliverer007(m): 6:39am On Dec 20, 2024
Throwback:
That is the problem.

They like you, term good things as lies.
Show me the good things apart from “we plan to”, “we hope to” we will”

Do it already!!!

2years gone, and it’s still the same old story!!!
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by BlackfireX: 6:40am On Dec 20, 2024
Plan to....



grin
Where is that werey girl that said tinubu showed him the blueprint of how to rule Nigeria
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by vonnelixir: 6:40am On Dec 20, 2024
Lol...how? This guys are scammers
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by Princeton92(m): 6:44am On Dec 20, 2024
garykoeman:
Nigerians believes in Tinubu.
Whoaw…They dohuh?!!
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by mikeapollo: 6:45am On Dec 20, 2024
SalamRushdie:
Beleive these characters at your own peril ... someone that wants to slash inflation won't be pushing for 100 percent increase in VAT
Thank you. These govt asslickers in the media think that people are dumb.
Inflation is not a piece of bread to be slashed with a knife.
Re: FG Plans To Slash Inflation From 34% To 15% In 2025 by NinjaMetahuman: 6:45am On Dec 20, 2024
Ddeliverer007:
Whether they want good things or not is beside the point. Let the good things start happening. Enough of false hopes, half truths and lies…
Even when good things did happen, you deny will it and believe the lies.

We can see through all of you.
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