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Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Basic123(op): 6:29am On Feb 04
NAN reports that the bank’s Managing Director of Operations, Anna Bjerde, said this on Tuesday while leading a group delegation to the president at the State House, Abuja.

The World Bank has commended President Bola Tinubu’s reform drive, describing Nigeria as a frequent global reference point for reform implementation and results.

The bank’s Managing Director of Operations, Anna Bjerde, said this on Tuesday while leading a group delegation to the president at the State House, Abuja.

Ms Bjerde said Nigeria’s reform outcomes over the last two years were commendable and widely discussed among global leaders, policymakers and investors.

She said, “Nigeria is a frequent example in my discussions around the world because the results achieved in two years are really commendable.”

Ms Bjerde praised Mr Tinubu’s consistency in communicating the necessity of reforms, noting that his steady leadership had built confidence despite implementation challenges.

She added, “Even when reform implementation is difficult, there is no turning back. You are staying the course.”

Ms Bjerde said feedback from Nigeria’s private sector confirmed strong reform outcomes and improving investor sentiment.

On the bank’s forthcoming Country Partnership Framework, she said it would be anchored on Nigeria’s development vision of a $1 trillion economy and seven per cent growth.

She said job creation would be central to the partnership, citing Africa’s growing population and the urgency of employment for young people.

Ms Bjerde identified infrastructure investment, agriculture modernisation and improved access to finance for small and medium enterprises as priority areas.

She said Nigeria’s low infrastructure spending relative to GDP required innovative public-private partnerships.

The World Bank official disclosed that the bank’s public sector portfolio in Nigeria stood at about $17 billion, while the IFC invests about $5 billion annually.

She added that a new reform-linked budget support operation was being prepared, alongside expanded risk guarantees to attract private capital.

“Your reforms and our budget support go hand in hand,” she said.

Earlier, Mr Tinubu said his administration’s reform agenda was irreversible, stressing that Nigeria had “its hands on the plough” and would not retreat.

He said, “Since we went into this turn of reform, we are never going to look back.”

The president said that although the reforms were painful initially, they were necessary to secure long-term stability and growth.

Mr Tinubu identified agriculture as a key pillar, citing mechanisation centres and openness to World Bank support on seeds and productivity.

He reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and accountability, describing the removal of the fuel subsidy and the unification of the exchange rate as difficult but necessary decisions.

Mr Tinubu added, “The first reaction was high inflation, but it has come down dramatically. Now that it is stable, we can help investors.”


The president urged the bank to accelerate innovative financing, reduce bureaucracy and deepen skills development. He assured the bank of Nigeria’s openness to deeper engagement and sustained partnership.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/854198-tinubus-reforms-now-global-reference-point-world-bank-official.html?tztc=1

Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by AMINDA: 6:37am On Feb 04
Worldbank official? The desperation and quest to always seek validation from Worldbank and IMF would have been funny if it wasn't so pathetic. "Confessions of an Economic Hitman."
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by panpan(m): 6:46am On Feb 04
The World Bank is just a lending institution.
It is not an expert on Nigeria's economic affairs.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by muykem: 6:47am On Feb 04
AMINDA:
Worldbank official? The desperation and quest to always seek validation from Worldbank and IMF would have been funny if it wasn't so pathetic. "Confessions of an Economic Hitman."
Those are the bodies in charge of world economy. They have both skills and knowledge to focast and measure. I know that you believe Peter Obi a third class in philosophy than IMF and world bank.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Karlovich: 6:49am On Feb 04
embarassed I see Escobar running mad before the end of the year,

This I have seen!
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by AMINDA: 7:02am On Feb 04
muykem:
Those are the bodies in charge of world economy. They have both skills and knowledge to focast and measure. I know that you believe Peter Obi a third class in philosophy than IMF and world bank.
Why not mention just one country that has attained development by blanketly following the policies of the Worldbank and IMF as Tinubu is currently doing. Just one please. I recommend you go read the book, "Confessions of an Economic Hitman." Also, go study what the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) did to Nigeria under IBB.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by seunowa(f): 7:41am On Feb 04
AMINDA:
Why not mention just one country that has attained development by blanketly following the policies of the Worldbank and IMF as Tinubu is currently doing. Just one please. I recommend you go read the book, "Confessions of an Economic Hitman." Also, go study what the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) did to Nigeria under IBB.
All the countries that failed due to the world bank and IMF policies are mostly countries whose politicians are riddled with corruption and insincerity in their own policy frameworks such as the structural adjustment programme in Nigeria under IBB. Structural adjustment programme of IBB failed due to political instability, corruption among the political office holders and insincerity from IBB himself. When they fail to follow through with world bank and IMF recommendations, the same politicians will tell the un-informed citizens that aworld bank is the reason for their failure.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by helinues: 7:48am On Feb 04
Meanwhile, the first term is just like testing of microphone

The goodies the president Tinubu have for Nigeria, after 8 years, the general talk would be so Nigeria can be developed like this

Slow, steady with consistency
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by temmyyem: 7:48am On Feb 04
Reform in the midst of killing and kidnapping[b][/b]?

We have no interest in kidnapping, killing, GMO, cashless, digital currency, digital identity, police harassment etc.

You can't be talking of reform in the midst of these evil agenda against our people, especially those living in the rural areas.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by AdamuKD: 7:49am On Feb 04
I laughed in Swahili . Make world bank officials relocate to Nigeria or make them come interview people for street. Nonsense
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Moroccoguy: 7:49am On Feb 04
They can't believe this since it's not coming from their master.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Orlandoo(m): 7:49am On Feb 04
Search his pocket now you'll see corn.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by bewla(m): 7:50am On Feb 04
Maybe am not getting it right
Pls what is she saying

Only Obi people to answer if you not pls pass
Jeje no jump to my matter
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Nastrademus(m): 7:50am On Feb 04
This is the results of the millions of dollars spent to promote the failed government
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by amaridigital(m): 7:51am On Feb 04
Karlovich:
embarassed I see Escobar running mad before the end of the year,

This I have seen!
Escobar is dead. As dead as Ojukwu the skirt wearing coward.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by bewla(m): 7:51am On Feb 04
Maybe am not getting it right
Pls what is she saying

Only Obi people to answer if you not pls pass
Jeje no jump to my matter

I use God beg you
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by helinues: 7:54am On Feb 04
temmyyem:
Reform in the midst of killing and kidnapping[b][/b]?

We have no interest in kidnapping, killing, GMO, cashless, digital currency, digital identity, police harassment etc.

You can't be talking of reform in the midst of these evil agenda against our people, especially those living in the rural areas.
Which of what you listed is affecting you or your family? Start explaining
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by dhesire(m): 7:54am On Feb 04
The president urged the bank to:
1. accelerate innovative financing
2. reduce bureaucracy and
3. deepen skills development.

This is not the opinion of a trader but that of a dedicated economy reformist.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Klington: 7:56am On Feb 04
Very cheap propaganda as usual.

Does this man look like someone that can ever make relatively good policies undecided

Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by helinues: 7:56am On Feb 04
Unfortunately, the opposition and their supporters might have sworn to something not to see the development of Nigeria. Imagine how their supporters have been sounding on this thread without paying attention to how their talk is just disgusting. Hating on positive news

Why is it only the good news that requires questioning? Verification but when it's bad news , those should be ready to swallow instantly without any logical rethink.

To be a witch, just join the opposition we have in Nigeria. They don't celebrate good news
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by ayoncox: 7:57am On Feb 04
muykem:
Those are the bodies in charge of world economy. They have both skills and knowledge to focast and measure. I know that you believe Peter Obi a third class in philosophy than IMF and world bank.
have you read the book he referenced
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by AMINDA: 8:00am On Feb 04
seunowa:
All the countries that failed due to the world bank and IMF policies are mostly countries whose politicians are riddled with corruption and insincerity in their own policy frameworks such as the structural adjustment programme in Nigeria under IBB. Structural adjustment programme of IBB failed due to political instability, corruption among the political office holders and insincerity from IBB himself. When they fail to follow through with world bank and IMF recommendations, the same politicians will tell the un-informed citizens that aworld bank is the reason for their failure.
IBB's government was a Saint compared to the heist currently going on under this government. Despite record-breaking loans and much touted revenue, we are currently implementing 3 budgets concurrently due to paucity of funds. This has never happened before.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by ayoncox: 8:00am On Feb 04
AMINDA:
Why not mention just one country that has attained development by blanketly following the policies of the Worldbank and IMF as Tinubu is currently doing. Just one please. I recommend you go read the book, "Confessions of an Economic Hitman." Also, go study what the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) did to Nigeria under IBB.
Structural Adjustment was an internal C I A policy for devaluation of currencies of emerging economies via Global Financial Institution you can read Super Imperialism The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance Second by Michael Hudson
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by AMINDA: 8:02am On Feb 04
ayoncox:
Structural Adjustment was an internal C I A policy for devaluation of currencies of emerging economies via Global Financial Institution you can read Super Imperialism The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance Second by Michael Hudson
Is it a coincidence that Tinubu has resuscitated the Structural Adjustment Programme while renaming it as Renewed Hope Reforms?
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by ayoncox: 8:04am On Feb 04
AMINDA:
Is it a coincidence that Tinubu has resuscitated the Structural Adjustment Programme while renaming it as Renewed Hope Reforms?
Look at this screenshot

Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by plessis: 8:05am On Feb 04
muykem:
Those are the bodies in charge of world economy. They have both skills and knowledge to focast and measure. I know that you believe Peter Obi a third class in philosophy than IMF and world bank.
Growing economy with beggars
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Flets: 8:05am On Feb 04
Why won’t they call it Reference point because he implemented fiscal measure that further impoverished Nigerians to meet IMF useless targets

Devaluing the Naira to appease his IMF masters will always attract these cheap praises at the detriment of the masses.

As useless as Buhari was, he rejected these IMF push to impoverish Nigerians.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by Spatta: 8:06am On Feb 04
Klington:
Very cheap propaganda as usual.

Does this man look like someone that can ever make relatively good policies undecided
What you don't know is that, the man uses experts across every field of excellence to work for him. So while you are seeing a man who seemed incapable because of age, the real people doing the job are all the experts he employed . That is how smart people operate
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by AMINDA: 8:06am On Feb 04
ayoncox:
Look at this screenshot
We are now bowing to imperialism and impoverishing our people just for a pat on the back from Bretton woods. No third world country will escape the poverty trap without home-grown and tailored policies that factor in their own peculiarities.
Re: Tinubu’s Reforms Now Global Reference Point — World Bank Official by glolomoh: 8:07am On Feb 04
Any reform that quickly make life harder and the result is not making life easier either, is not a reform but miscalculated policy.
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