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Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by treesun(op): 5:43pm On Jul 08, 2025
The Nigerian presidency has fired back at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for what it described as a “very fatalistic” and destabilising assessment of the Bola Tinubu-led administration’s economic reforms.

The Tinubu government on Tuesday claimed that it is unrealistic to expect Nigeria’s deep-rooted problems to be solved in two years.

In a response delivered on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, the Special Adviser to the President on Economic Affairs, Tope Fasua, accused the IMF of relentless and unfair criticism aimed at undermining Nigeria’s reform efforts.

This administration under President Tinubu has done some of the deepest reforms that we have seen in a while. We only just got the tax bills signed into law—bills that offer relief to low-income earners and double the tax threshold for small businesses,” Fasua said.

We haven’t even allowed those measures to settle, yet we’re hearing all sorts of very fatalistic statements from different places, including, unfortunately, the IMF,” he added.

The IMF recently released an article titled “How Nigeria Can Unleash Its Economic Potential,” where it raised the alarm over Nigeria’s skyrocketing inflation and the perceived sluggish impact of the government’s economic reforms.

But Fasua dismissed the report as part of a pattern of “heckling” from the Bretton Woods institution.

He claimed the IMF was bombarding Nigeria with near-weekly statements that were counterproductive and confusing.

“Sometimes one wants to think they go into overdrive, almost every week or every two to three days, there’s a statement on Nigeria. At the end of the day, it leaves everyone in a state of confusion,” he said.

The economic adviser revealed that Nigeria had already repaid $3 billion in loans to the IMF, a COVID-19 facility, while many other countries have not. Yet, according to him, the Fund continues to mount pressure without acknowledging the government’s progress.

“We’re not asking for a pat on the back; we’re just saying, you know what, give us a breather. Let us be able to implement the policies we’ve started. They acknowledge that the reforms are good, yet they keep demanding more, and it’s almost like being caught between the devil and the deep blue sea,” Fasua stated.

He warned that the IMF’s harsh tone could backfire by turning the Nigerian public against the government, given the already difficult economic realities being felt nationwide.

“Give us a break; let us be able to know where we are going before coming at us at every angle and generally throwing us off whack. It’s like a house that is completely dilapidated,” he said.

And we’re being asked to provide full comfort in two years after removing the roof and working on the foundation. That’s not realistic.”
https://saharareporters.com/2025/07/08/tinubu-government-replies-imf-its-unrealistic-fix-nigerian-problems-two-years

Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by SusanOpeyemi(f): 5:46pm On Jul 08, 2025
Same IMF that this inhumane regime is using their template to suffer Nigerians.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by AMINDA: 5:47pm On Jul 08, 2025
Plot twist. Tinubu is working for coalition. Allegedly.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Buhari4dullard: 5:47pm On Jul 08, 2025
treesun:
The Tinubu government on Tuesday claimed that it is unrealistic to expect Nigeria’s deep-rooted problems to be solved in two years.

The Nigerian presidency has fired back at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for what it described as a “very fatalistic” and destabilising assessment of the Bola Tinubu-led administration’s economic reforms.

The Tinubu government on Tuesday claimed that it is unrealistic to expect Nigeria’s deep-rooted problems to be solved in two years.

In a response delivered on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, the Special Adviser to the President on Economic Affairs, Tope Fasua, accused the IMF of relentless and unfair criticism aimed at undermining Nigeria’s reform efforts.

“This administration under President Tinubu has done some of the deepest reforms that we have seen in a while. We only just got the tax bills signed into law—bills that offer relief to low-income earners and double the tax threshold for small businesses,” Fasua said.

“We haven’t even allowed those measures to settle, yet we’re hearing all sorts of very fatalistic statements from different places, including, unfortunately, the IMF,” he added.

The IMF recently released an article titled “How Nigeria Can Unleash Its Economic Potential,” where it raised the alarm over Nigeria’s skyrocketing inflation and the perceived sluggish impact of the government’s economic reforms.

But Fasua dismissed the report as part of a pattern of “heckling” from the Bretton Woods institution.

He claimed the IMF was bombarding Nigeria with near-weekly statements that were counterproductive and confusing.

“Sometimes one wants to think they go into overdrive, almost every week or every two to three days, there’s a statement on Nigeria. At the end of the day, it leaves everyone in a state of confusion,” he said.

The economic adviser revealed that Nigeria had already repaid $3 billion in loans to the IMF, a COVID-19 facility, while many other countries have not. Yet, according to him, the Fund continues to mount pressure without acknowledging the government’s progress.

“We’re not asking for a pat on the back; we’re just saying, you know what, give us a breather. Let us be able to implement the policies we’ve started. They acknowledge that the reforms are good, yet they keep demanding more, and it’s almost like being caught between the devil and the deep blue sea,” Fasua stated.

He warned that the IMF’s harsh tone could backfire by turning the Nigerian public against the government, given the already difficult economic realities being felt nationwide.

“Give us a break; let us be able to know where we are going before coming at us at every angle and generally throwing us off whack. It’s like a house that is completely dilapidated,” he said.

“And we’re being asked to provide full comfort in two years after removing the roof and working on the foundation. That’s not realistic.”



https://saharareporters.com/2025/07/08/tinubu-government-replies-imf-its-unrealistic-fix-nigerian-problems-two-years
How on earth do they expect a druglor to fix Nigeria?
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Shawarmagirl: 5:49pm On Jul 08, 2025
Mumu President. But it is realistic to destroy the economy in few seconds during swearing in "Subside is Gone"
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by SmartPolician: 5:49pm On Jul 08, 2025
According to Daniel Bwala, even if you give Tinubu 30 years, that man cannot change anything because you cannot give what you don't have.

He should be coordinating thugs around Lagos, not in Aso Rock taking the country where we no know.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by surgical:
If the person wey give you advice come dey dismiss your effort it shows all is lost
Meaning this government is going nowhere, they are the only one with the glasses to see their microscopic progress, that will not be visible in any near future, which goes to support Daniel bwala assertion, give tinubu 30 years he will still not achieve anything, the facts are pointing to this
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Nukilia: 6:11pm On Jul 08, 2025
The old man will be shamed out of that position effortlessly. undecided
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by slivertongue: 6:22pm On Jul 08, 2025
But it is realistic to buy jet and live a lavished life abi. Incompetent president
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Objectivist04: 6:34pm On Jul 08, 2025
this man makes me angry . The same you that were telling Nigerias that Buhari is fixing Nigeria, so Tinubu is admitting that Buhari didn't do anything in his 8 years rule, ? Isn't this an indictment on Tinubu by telling Nigerias that Buhari is on the right track to reposition the country ? So Tinubu knew that Buhari is a failure and still promised to continue from where Buhari stoped ?

I expect Tinubu to say that 10 years is not enough instead of 2 years or is he indirectly telling us that Buhari's 8 years was a waste ?

Tinubu is the most insincere and dubious politician Nigeria ever had
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by jocelynor: 7:00pm On Jul 08, 2025
But very very very realistic to destroy it in under 6 month
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Racoon(m): 7:15pm On Jul 08, 2025
No you have not even done nothing in two years because the unprecedented economic spiralling and downturn is shocking. Every economic indices under this accursed government is abysmally poor. Meanwhile, what has happened to all the IMF polices of that the it has been saying the govt is doing well on?
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Racoon(m): 7:17pm On Jul 08, 2025
Objectivist04:
The same you that were telling us that Buhari is fixing Nigeria, So Tinubu is admitting that Buhari didn't do anything in his 8 years rule, ? Isn't this an indictment on Tinubu by telling Nigerians that Buhari is on the right track to reposition the country ?

So Tinubu knew that Buhari is a failure and still promised to continue from where Buhari stoped ? Tinubu is the most insincere and dubious politician Nigeria ever had
He played wicked politics with the soul of this nation because of emilokan. The man is a demonic plague Nigerian never deserves. The most wicked human being unfortunate to grace this national life of this nation alongside Buhari.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Twist4u: 9:44pm On Jul 08, 2025
Tinubu & misplaced priorities na 5 & 6.

Like his Special Adviser on media previously asserted " Even if you give Tinubu 30 years, Nothing will change" Daniel Bwala
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by treesun(op): 10:29pm On Jul 08, 2025
Buhari4dullard:
How on earth do they expect a druglor to fix Nigeria?
Let me ask Nlfpmod, who can fix Nigeria and make things work perfectly!
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Streetinvestor2: 11:04pm On Jul 08, 2025
But you can borrow more than all government in just 2 yrs
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Nobody: 11:37pm On Jul 08, 2025
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Kemetian: 11:45pm On Jul 08, 2025
jocelynor:
But very very very realistic to destroy it in under 6 month
Tinubu did Not destroy you.

You destroyed yourselves with your fake life of fuel subsidies paid for by unsustainable $10 billion yearly loans, and an over-valued naira that was sending the country over the cliff until Tinubu came in and Stopped it all.

If you don't know how those two things were destroying Nigeria, go on ChatGPT and educate yourself.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by givedemwotowoto: 11:56pm On Jul 08, 2025
Tilumbu destroyed Nigeria’s economy from Day 1 of being sworn in. Nobody else has ever done that in the history of Nigeria, arguably in the history of the world!
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Kemetian: 11:56pm On Jul 08, 2025
mrrandomguy:
Obi said he will fix it in 4 years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqHxo10x6x4?si=v2gFTUdZGcC6fwsK
What a highly intelligent fellow.

He sees things lying down that Obidients can't see standing from the tallest Iroko tree.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Kemetian: 11:59pm On Jul 08, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
Tilumbu destroyed Nigeria’s economy from Day 1 of being sworn in. Nobody else has ever done that in the history of Nigeria, arguably in the history of the world!
You destroyed yourself.

There is no more borrowing $10 billion a year for fuel subsidies.

Move on.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by jocelynor: 12:00am On Jul 09, 2025
Kemetian:
Tinubu did Not destroy you.

You destroyed yourselves with your fake life of fuel subsidies paid for by unsustainable $10 billion yearly loans, and an over-valued naira that was sending the country over the cliff until Tinubu came in and Stopped it all.

If you don't know how those two things were destroying Nigeria, go on ChatGPT and educate yourself.
see person life


least 40 characters.
This will make the forum more interesting
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by SalamRushdie: 1:56am On Jul 09, 2025
Tinubu govt keeps pretending they have one measure in place while in reality they have nothing, the subsidy removal is a selfish act carried out in bad faith against the Nigerian economy , with his economic score sheet of two years you can be rest assured that even in 15 years Tinubu govt doesn't have what it takes to grow an economy, they can only shrink it further
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by ElSudani: 2:23am On Jul 09, 2025
The IMF is designed to keep countries like Nigeria in debt perpetually. It is slavery and colonization with a fancy name. The government should throw their reports in the garbage can.
Where is the example of a developed economy that was helped by the IMF.
Their main goal is to keep us in debt for as long as they can.
What is their obsession with Nigeria? We are not even owing them.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Baxilexi(m):
Mr Tope, I believe we should adjust our expectations to one reform per year.
Unbeknownst to you illiterates IMF is aware of how much money is in the country, they track your budget and expenditures and see the alarming waste.

Your ideas might be good but politicking and corruption sabotage its purpose.
You took off subsidy and harmonized exchange rates but made governors richer instead of putting ministers to work.
Fuel prices soared but you refused to invest heavily in mass transit.
You removed subsidy on university tuition but refused to renovate our federal institutions.
You disbanded some sectors of the NNPC and handed it over to Oando but we are yet to see the efficiency of such initiative.

An honest question, how much was budgeted for Mr Presidents most recently junketing to St Lucia? And Brics? Mind you serious presidents like Putin and Xi were conspicuously absent, so what the heck did the president of one of the poorest countries on earth go do there?
Give us the total amount spent, my estimate upwards of $2m. Hanger fees + accomodation for the president $5000 per night.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by tonesky(m): 7:23am On Jul 09, 2025
Imagine this useless government that promised to create one million jobs annually, make dollar #1 to a dollar, give us electricity and said that any responsible government will fight insecurity in 3 months. Now they have rigged themselves into power, All promises cancelled (APC).
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by Lanretoye(m): 8:28am On Jul 09, 2025
People that have not seen railway,seaport,airport,new university,hospital,government housing after 25years of democracy want Tinubu to be giving them salary without working in just two years.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by TheStranger: 9:03am On Jul 09, 2025
APC with unrealistic electoral promises. This party just took sabi lie
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by princeade86(m): 9:04am On Jul 09, 2025
This is ten years and u guys promised us all in 2014 that within 6 months, we will be borrowing America money.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by iampeterben(m): 9:04am On Jul 09, 2025
Baba has started bringing excuses. It's well oh!
Let's get it cracking, we hope for a better regime.
Re: Tinubu Government Replies IMF: It’s Unrealistic To Fix Nigerian Problems In 2 Y by ismart: 9:05am On Jul 09, 2025
SusanOpeyemi:
Same IMF that this inhumane regime is using their template to suffer Nigerians.
They have moved to Ghana to see how they can actual stuffle the economy of Ghana
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