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Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by ifyan(op): 11:10am On Jul 23, 2015
By Adewale Sanyaolu

NIGERIA’S bid to shore up its oil revenue base may have suffered a setback as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted that the country’s oil earn­ings would slip to $52 bil­lion in 2015 from $88 bil­lion in 2014.


The latest oil projection for the country is contained in the Article IV Consul­tation Staff Report of the IMF, released recently. This represents a reduction of six percentage points in the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and would reduce its external current account balance as well as international reserves.

The IMF maintained that Nigeria’s outlook for growth is expected to moderate as the economy adjusts to per­manently lower oil prices, adding that fiscal oil reve­nues are projected at 3.4 per cent of GDP, down from 5.8 per cent last year, limiting fiscal spending.

It equally stated that ag­gregate demand shocks could lower growth by about 1.5 percentage point from last year to 4.3 per cent this year, adding that the over­all impact on non-oil sector GDP will come from cuts in public investment and a reduction in real purchasing power of oil receipts.

The global financial body said the depreciation of the local currency will add to inflation, reflecting the pass-through of higher domestic prices for imports, stressing that the effect is likely to be contained, in part, due to lower food prices from in­creased local production of staple food crops.

According to the IMF, the outlook is compromised by low fiscal and external buf­fers, which have reduced the capacity to absorb shocks relative to the experience of the 2008-09 financial crises, even as it admitted that the government has expressed its determination to imple­ment appropriate measures to manage risks.

“They agreed that the oil price shock is significant and, at least in part, per­manent, but saw a smaller effect on economic activ­ity owing to measures tar­geted at sectors critical for growth (agriculture, power, small enterprises) and the impact of remittances.

They noted that rising food self-sufficiency would limit the pass-through to inflation and activity in housing con­struction would continue,” it said.

It, however, noted that Nigeria’s exports to Eco­nomic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) countries have been increas­ing from $1 billion in 1990 to about $6 billion in 2013.

It pointed out that the grow­ing cross-border activity of Nigerian-based banks has increased the scope for spillovers through financial channels, along with regu­latory and supervisory chal­lenges.

It maintained that the implementation in January of the Common External Tariffs (CET) for ECOWAS member countries is expect­ed to reduce incentives for informal trade and simplify Customs procedures, poten­tially increasing recorded trade volumes.

“Moreover, the slowdown in Nigeria will adversely af­fect informal exports to Ni­geria. Anecdotal evidence indicates that goods that are subject to import restrictions in Nigeria have become key export goods for neighbour­ing countries.

Source:http://www.nairausd.com/2015/07/nigerias-oil-revenue-drops-to-52bn-says.html

Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by Nobody: 11:11am On Jul 23, 2015
eiyaaah
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by ifyan(op): 11:16am On Jul 23, 2015
Dharniel:
eiyaaah
What did you by that.

Sorry to our upcoming generation who have this I don't care attitude of the affair of the Nation.
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by Emekamex(m): 11:19am On Jul 23, 2015
Crude oil is gradually sliding into oblivion. If we had planned well, this won't have affected us; the problem is more and more countries are discovering crude oil in commercial quantity.
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by SouthernBreeze(m): 11:20am On Jul 23, 2015
And we still have someone spent over 2billion on tourism to the US. What then is wickedness if not this
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by merry02(m): 11:29am On Jul 23, 2015
Buhari should diversify the economy cos all this oil drop na wa ooooooo..we need sound cabinet not buhari grandstanding alone
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by ifyan(op): 11:31am On Jul 23, 2015
Don't wait for the GOVERNMENT to do all. We all have a role to play
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by Dannyset(m): 11:34am On Jul 23, 2015
Tough time for oyel, good time for Agriculture. The earlier the seriousness, the better. The youths are willing and waiting.
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by redsconsult(m): 11:38am On Jul 23, 2015
storm will be over if only we do away with corruption...

Nigeria will always survive from any untold hardship because we are God chosen country.
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by ifyan(op): 11:42am On Jul 23, 2015
redsconsult:
storm will be over if only we do away with corruption...

Nigeria will always survive from any untold hardship because we are God chosen country.
Believe me corruption is not NIGERIAgreatest problem but our THINKING MENTALITY
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by ifyan(op): 11:43am On Jul 23, 2015
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Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by sammyj: 11:43am On Jul 23, 2015
Which is why we need to diversify into cash crop agricultural product development and manufacturing and forget about this bloody oil for now!!! cool
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by redsconsult(m): 10:38pm On Jul 23, 2015
ifyan:
Believe me corruption is not NIGERIAgreatest problem but our THINKING MENTALITY
if only we could do away with corruption we will be able tovthink gud and possitive and things will work fine
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by ifyan(op): 11:06pm On Jul 23, 2015
redsconsult:
if only we could do away with corruption we will be able tovthink gud and possitive and things will work fine
I disagree with you
Re: Tough Time For Nigeria’s As Oil Revenue Drops To $52bn, Says IMF by ERODEDEAST(f): 12:32am On Jul 24, 2015
By the time Iranian oyel fully gets to the oil market nigeria will know how far now couple with the Regenerated Crises in the ND those that depend on the national cake brace up
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