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Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by PressMyButton(op): 8:55am On Mar 07, 2025
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the reforms of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu government has restored economic stability in the country and further helped in the strengthening of the value of the naira.

According to the first deputy managing director of the IMF, Gita Gopinath, the government had embarked on the much needed reforms such as foreign exchange deregulation that has led to the strengthening of the naira.

Speaking on the Nigerian economy on Arise TV, Gopinath noted that the “government has undertaken bold reforms, reforms that were much needed in terms of foreign exchange deregulation, fuel subsidy reforms.

“Those were important and had to get done, and these are difficult decisions to make. So, there is recognition that these reforms have brought stability to macro indicators, like the strength of the naira” she stated.

Gopinath however noted that it is “very important to communicate to the public not just that reforms take time, but also to communicate what exactly is being done, how it’s going to help them, and not just help some parts of the economy. Because if you don’t bring people along, there won’t be patience for difficult reforms.”

On the impact of the value of the local currency on the economy, she said

“confidence in the currency is very important. Currency tends to be stable when it is backed by sound fundamentals, which means monetary policy is doing the right thing in trying to bring inflation down. Fiscal policies must also be on the right path in terms of managing the deficit.

“I think one of the big priorities for the Nigerian government is to do more domestic resource mobilisation. Government revenues as a share of GDP are about 10 per cent, which is very low compared to its peers.

“Doing more on that front will also give confidence to markets. All of that is critical moving on the path of growth in terms of improving security, power, and the ease of doing business. All of this is going to be super helpful.”
https://leadership.ng/reforms-have-stabilised-nigerias-economy-imf/

Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by PressMyButton(op): 8:56am On Mar 07, 2025
Wailers, continue wailing, we like it like that.




After God, na Tinubu 💪 God bless Nigeria
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Osiac:
Let's also feel the economy in our small and Medium Scale Businesses
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by SadiqBabaSani: 9:00am On Mar 07, 2025
Liars
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by EyeCumInPeace:
Reforms Have Stabilised Impoverished Nigeria’s Economy - IMF

Fixed!
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Boogyman557: 9:01am On Mar 07, 2025
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Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by adioolayi(m): 9:01am On Mar 07, 2025
Make Una dey iie...

Prices of common goods and services never come down...and that's the koko
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Praktikals1000: 9:02am On Mar 07, 2025
Aba made Jews will not like this
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by OROSUNBOLB(m): 9:02am On Mar 07, 2025
What kind of stability is that in the midst of widespread hunger? Baba Tinubu can do better!
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by spiSeyi: 9:02am On Mar 07, 2025
OROSUNBOLB:
What kind of stability is that in the midst of widespread hunger? Baba Tinubu can do better!
Any country who is subjected to their imperialism is growing but otherwise like the likes of Libya during the time of Gaddafi is a terrorist country grin grin.
IMF was one of the evil IBB did to Nigeria before IMF Nigeria currency is 1:1 to USD and GBP. A country without 8hrs electricity, hyper inflation, and high-level of underdevelopment at every sector has its economy stabilized according to IMF.
OBJ & Yaradua were the only democratic government who dealt with this evil IMF. PBAT is just a French and IMF puppet angry
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Adexgentle005(m): 9:02am On Mar 07, 2025
Akuko
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Mpcoll001: 9:03am On Mar 07, 2025
Okay na...
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Engrduke: 9:03am On Mar 07, 2025
No doubt, Nigeria shall be great.
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Thomthom(m): 9:04am On Mar 07, 2025
cheesy
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by daveP(m): 9:04am On Mar 07, 2025
Never trust what the IMF says


A wise man once said 30years ago
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Hisroyalbadmeat(m): 9:04am On Mar 07, 2025
Hunger never stabilzed undecided
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by hopedey: 9:05am On Mar 07, 2025
IMF IS AS USELESS AS NIGERIAN ECONOMY.
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by rofanx13: 9:05am On Mar 07, 2025
Nothing wey Musa no go see for gate.
So this is how IMF views Nigrrian economy with lots of hunger in the land?

Paid agents everywhere, including IMF
Shame!!!
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Ironfaceman(m): 9:05am On Mar 07, 2025
Really grin, what value does the naira have. And how do you equate stabilising the economy to multi layer poverty sweeping across length and breadth of the country.

Sounds like a sponsored by government makeover.
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by TimeManager(m): 9:06am On Mar 07, 2025
The reforms are gradually paying off. Even the oppositions know this but are only ashamed to say it.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by NairalandVDM(m): 9:07am On Mar 07, 2025
Reno don see food

Nothing is working
We can't eat. I ate my last food yesterday
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Willy2025: 9:07am On Mar 07, 2025
Truly, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has succeeded in stabilising the economy and has made Nigeria less dependent nation. The economic recovery is fast and unprecedented, however this is at a great cost to the masses due to the heavy indirect tax burden. This has escalated the cost of living.
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by zero8zero(m): 9:07am On Mar 07, 2025
adioolayi:
Make Una dey iie...

Prices of common goods and services never come down...and that's the koko
Where are you living, under a rock?
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Afritop(m): 9:08am On Mar 07, 2025
After irreparable damage has been done.
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by ehikwe22: 9:10am On Mar 07, 2025
Who is IMF trying to deceive? Trillions of naira down the drain and only thing achieved is impoverishing the citizens.

You said you removed subsidy, increased the fuel price by 3x thereby pushing the economy into inflation. Then turned around to start paying more subsidy than has ever been paid. What did you achieve with subsidy? Absolutely nothing. Only used it to destroy the economy and threw people into abject poverty.

In the midst of all that, you announced floating of the dollars. The value of the dollars plummeted further adding more destruction from what subsidy announcement has caused. Then you turned around and started defending the naira with billions of dollars. What did you achieve with floating of the naira? Absolutely nothing. Only used it to destroy the economy and threw people into abject poverty.

Then you increased electricity tarriff. Turned around and started paying more money for power subsidization.

The question now is, did Tinubu do all these blunders deliberately or it's just sheer incompetence?

In my opinion, it's mixture of both but more of deliberate. He had a mandate to push more people into poverty to please his colonial masters. He also want to make decisions that wil give him more opportunities to steal
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by zero8zero(m): 9:10am On Mar 07, 2025
spiSeyi:
Any country who is subjected to their imperialism is growing but otherwise like the likes of Libya during the time of Gaddafi is a terrorist country grin grin.
IMF was one of the evil IBB did to Nigeria before IMF Nigeria currency is 1:1 to USD and GBP. A country without 8hrs electricity, hyper inflation, and high-level of underdevelopment at every sector has its economy stabilized according to IMF.
OBJ & Yaradua were the only democratic government who dealt with this evil IMF. PBAT is just a French and IMF puppet angry
Illiterate has spoken, if the same IMF reported negative indices about the economy, you won't write an epistle. Can you tell us how OBJ dealt with IMF?
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by seunmsg(m): 9:11am On Mar 07, 2025
Obidients are already crying over this news. They can’t stand any good news about the country. With more positive news coming in, may their pains never end.
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by malali: 9:13am On Mar 07, 2025
When your randy neighbor compliments your wife.
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by Akpaamunsi: 9:14am On Mar 07, 2025
Hmmn, but agbadorians are still dying of hunger in droves.... This news get as E be o undecided
Re: Reforms Have Stabilised Nigeria’s Economy – IMF by ezenna191(m): 9:17am On Mar 07, 2025
IMF policies are not helpful to Nigeria and third world countries.
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