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Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by treesun(op): 5:36pm On Jul 16
Despite nearly three years of sweeping economic reforms by the Federal Government, about 79 per cent of Nigerians remain poor or vulnerable to falling into poverty, highlighting the country’s deepening social and economic challenges, new World Bank documents obtained by The PUNCH have shown.

The findings are contained in the World Bank’s newly approved Country Partnership Framework for Nigeria, covering 2026 to 2032, and its accompanying Streamlined Country Diagnostic. The seven-year strategy seeks to support Nigeria’s ambition to create more and better jobs through private-sector-led growth while accelerating poverty reduction.

According to the Streamlined Country Diagnostic document, “Thirty-three per cent of its population is ultra-poor (food insecure by age-weighted caloric intake), 61 per cent is below the poverty line, and 79 per cent is near poor (below the poverty line or vulnerable to falling back into poverty).”

The documents indicate that while recent macroeconomic reforms have helped stabilise the economy and restore investor confidence, the benefits have yet to translate into meaningful improvements in living standards for most Nigerians.


The World Bank noted that Nigeria’s economic performance over the past decade had been constrained by structural rigidities, policy missteps, dependence on crude oil, and repeated external shocks, leaving millions trapped in poverty.

It stated that about 139 million Nigerians currently live below the national poverty line, with poverty concentrated largely in the northern part of the country. The report also noted that more than 86 million Nigerians remain without electricity, while three to four million young people enter the labour market every year with limited employment opportunities.

The Bank said, “Despite recent bold reforms stabilising the economy and laying the groundwork for the Renewed Hope Agenda, significant structural challenges remain.”

It added that sustaining macro-fiscal and structural reforms would be critical to reducing inflation, expanding fiscal space and ensuring that recent economic stabilisation translates into improved living standards.

The reports reviewed reforms introduced by the Bola Tinubu administration, including the removal of petrol subsidy, exchange rate liberalisation, tighter monetary policy and tax reforms.

According to the Bank, the reforms have begun to improve macroeconomic indicators. Economic growth increased from 3.5 per cent in the first half of 2024 to 3.9 per cent during the corresponding period of 2025, foreign reserves exceeded $42bn, fiscal deficits narrowed, and investor confidence strengthened.

However, it warned that high inflation continues to undermine household incomes. The report stated, “High inflation, though declining, continues to erode real incomes, particularly for the poor. Social protection efforts to support the most vulnerable have been slow and uneven in their rollout.”

The Bank added that although the reforms helped Nigeria avoid a more severe economic crisis, institutional weaknesses, weak policy coordination, and inadequate budget transparency continue to pose significant risks. It warned that sustained reform implementation, backed by deeper structural measures, would be required to improve Nigeria’s medium-term economic outlook.

Under the new Country Partnership Framework, the World Bank said job creation would serve as the primary pathway for reducing poverty. The report explained that international experience from countries such as India, Indonesia, and China shows that moving people into productive employment remains the most effective tool for reducing poverty.

The World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, Mathew Verghis, said the institution would focus on helping Nigeria convert recent macroeconomic gains into improved living standards.

“Our new Country Partnership Framework provides the strategy for how the World Bank Group will support Nigeria over the coming years, with a strong focus on helping to create more and better jobs, particularly by enabling private sector-led growth.

“The recent macroeconomic gains have been critical to help stabilise the economy. Translating improved macroeconomic conditions into better living standards will require addressing the structural constraints to spur private sector investment and job creation,” he said.

The Bank concluded that preserving the current reform momentum while accelerating private investment, strengthening governance, and creating productive jobs would determine whether Nigeria succeeds in lifting millions of people out of poverty.
https://punchng.com/poverty-threatens-79-of-nigerians-despite-reforms-world-bank/

Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by igatit: 5:39pm On Jul 16
They will come are and tell us otherwise. Nonsense ap-ship
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by treesun(op): 8:43pm On Jul 16
If 79% are in poverty, it means a lot!
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Racoon(m):
Nigeria’s economic reforms are creating a paradox where financial markets and international investors are seeing a surge in equities and a stabilized Naira.

Meanwhile the local citizens face deep hardship due to soaring living costs and complex, overlapping tax policies introduced by the presidency.

Multi-dimensional poverty hitting a nation while it failed leadership is still busy seeking re-election? God abeg!
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by jmoore(m): 9:19pm On Jul 16
Reforms that make life harder for the masses is deformation.

Tinubu gave Lagos a poverty rate of 69%. He's now spreading the poverty nationwide.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by SalamRushdie: 9:20pm On Jul 16
This is how Buhari lied for years he was doing reforms and now Tinibu is on the same path
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by givedemwotowoto:
The hidden message is that Tinubu’s reforms are fake

After 3 years of fake reforms, nothing to show for it.

What nonsense insult to the sensibilities of Nigerians!
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Nextjs: 9:58pm On Jul 16
Deformed or reform?

Which one
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Macphenson: 9:58pm On Jul 16
In essence, this report is saying 79% of Nigerians are poor. Tinubu you are doing well
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Prodigymobbdeep: 9:58pm On Jul 16
Im really surprised there are lots of people supporting this government.

Una go support bad government then start to dey do fasting and prayers for visa.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by PlasmaTV: 9:58pm On Jul 16
Tinubu and his stooges are wicked folks.
APC's soldiers will come and say nonsense now.

I double dare FSBoperator and yarimo to show their faces here. But if it's the mention of Obi, you'll see how they'll jump into this thread without shame or scruples.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Klington: 9:58pm On Jul 16
Tinubu is a colossal failure. But WB and IMF are never going tell him the truth. They will keep sugarcoating it while tinubu keeps sending Nigerians to multi dimensional poverty will his mc oluomo try and error economic disaster policies.


You have to be very devilish and unpatriotic to support tinubu and apc.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by TGreatGatsby: 9:59pm On Jul 16
“It shall favor me & my family” people, how market

Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by FatimaAbubakar(f): 9:59pm On Jul 16
Merchants of poverty want us to believe that the drug criminal and certificate forger in Abuja is doing well
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by PlasmaTV: 10:00pm On Jul 16
Prodigymobbdeep:
Im really surprised there are lots of people supporting this government.

Una go support bad government then start to dey do fasting and prayers for visa.
Let me give you the names of their NL ambassadors:

WizardOfNG
FreeStuffsNG
Madridguy
Naptu2
FSBoperator
Helinus
Seunmsg
Parachoko
DomPerignon
MagicBishop
Legendhero
Richtaiwo
Yarimo
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by floss(m): 10:00pm On Jul 16
Yarimo, burob, helinues, seunmsg and other robots will ask " na statistics we go chop ?

When they want to push propaganda, they quote the same statistics for you....

Fear a hungry man, because his brain and his stomach doesn't align grin
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Macphenson: 10:00pm On Jul 16
In essence, this report is saying 79% of Nigerians are poor. Tinubu you are doing well.

This evening, I went to Area 2 shopping complex in Abuja to buy fruits and was shocked when the Aboki selling the fruits asked me if I have gotten my PVC?
Curiously I asked him why and he answered?
" Oga the suffering is too much" I couldn't believe my ears.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by specialmati(m): 10:01pm On Jul 16
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin thinking that an agbero that emptied his bullion vans on his tout is here to give you a better economy is like believing that the devil loves you

Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by ennon92(m): 10:02pm On Jul 16
This gonna be a childs play, let him win the second term...He will pile more misery to the already miserable Nigerians
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by floss(m): 10:02pm On Jul 16
PlasmaTV:
Let me give you the names of their NL ambassadors:

WizardOfNG
FreeStuffsNG
Madridguy
Naptu2
FSBoperator
Helinus
Seunmsg
Parachoko
DomPerignon
MagicBishop
Legendhero
Richtaiwo
Yarimo
All the monikers you mentioned there are controlled by 2 persons...
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by vr0xen: 10:02pm On Jul 16
This one una gree talk truth, are u sure rapture is not bound to happen?? You know when things that can never happen start happening then know ye that the son of man has come.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by FatimaAbubakar(f): 10:02pm On Jul 16
Prodigymobbdeep:
Im really surprised there are lots of people supporting this government.

Una go support bad government then start to dey do fasting and prayers for visa.
They're not many. Don't be deceived. Only one APC online donkey has different accounts which he uses to make comments.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by molotov1: 10:02pm On Jul 16
World Bank said despite reforms

The truth is because of reforms.

Kudos to the reformer in Chief.

He's done everything his masters wanted.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by moscow007: 10:02pm On Jul 16
79%?...WTF

That's like over 173 million people and they want to build mega city in Abuja for 2.1trillion naira
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Elvis2kay: 10:03pm On Jul 16
Only people's with low IQ believes world bank
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by specialmati(m): 10:03pm On Jul 16
PlasmaTV:
Let me give you the names of their NL ambassadors:

WizardOfNG
FreeStuffsNG
Madridguy
Naptu2
FSBoperator
Helinus
Seunmsg
Parachoko
DomPerignon
MagicBishop
Legendhero
Richtaiwo
Yarimo
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin where are the newly recruits burob and Ttalk

Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by vr0xen: 10:03pm On Jul 16
How I wish yarimo can defend his salary on this thread.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by Angelfrost(m): 10:04pm On Jul 16
Threatens?!! What do you mean by "threatens"?!!

...And what do you mean by 79%?!!


Poverty wey don overrun 85% of the population.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by specialmati(m): 10:04pm On Jul 16
Elvis2kay:
Only people's with low IQ believes world bank
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin you mean

Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by FatimaAbubakar(f): 10:05pm On Jul 16
floss:
Yarimo, burob, helinues, seunmsg and other robots will ask " na statistics we go chop ?

When they want to push propaganda, they quote the same statistics for you....

Fear a hungry man, because his brain and his stomach doesn't align grin
You won't see the cheap shameless propagandists here. They're hiding their masquerade faces in shame.
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by GOVERNORR: 10:07pm On Jul 16
De@dly World world will advise Nigeria and same world bank will be saying some bullshit

Stupid organizations moving uselessly
Re: Poverty Threatens 79% Of Nigerians Despite Reforms – World Bank by vr0xen: 10:09pm On Jul 16
That’s 197,500,000 Nigerians are in poverty. No wonder yarimo picked up the 30k job, e reach I’m side hot hot
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