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FG’s poor policies responsible for Nigeria’s economic woes — World Bank

Abraham by Abraham
April 16, 2023
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FG’s poor policies responsible for Nigeria’s economic woes — World Bank
A person enters the building of the Washington-based global development lender, The World Bank Group, in Washington on January 17, 2019. – World Bank current President Jim Yong Kim announced on January 7, 2019, that he would cut short his tenure as president more than three years before his second term was to end. The World Bank Board said it would start accepting nominations for a new leader early next month and name a replacement for Kim by mid-April 2019. (Photo by Eric BARADAT / AFP) (Photo credit should read ERIC BARADAT/AFP/Getty Images)

Poor Policies by the Federal Government are creating trade barriers that may worsen the nation’s economic growth this year, going by the World Bank’s projections.

The World Bank, in its Africa Pulse Report April 2023 edition titled “Leveraging Resource Wealth During the Low Carbon Transition” said the country’s economy is set to grow by 2.8 per cent in 2023, representing a significant drop from 3.3 per cent recorded in 2022.

Meanwhile, the economic growth is expected to accelerate slightly to an average annual rate of three per cent between 2024 and 2025.This, the bank said, will translate into growth per capita of 0.2 per cent in 2023 and 0.4 per cent in 2024 and 2025, which is insufficient to reduce extreme poverty in the country, and that growth would continue to be driven by agriculture, trade, among others.

On the production side, the report added that growth in 2023 would be supported by industry (with a growth of 5.6 per cent) with the mega-refinery project.

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Commenting on the development, the President of the World Bank, David Malpass, urged Nigerian government to remove trade barriers including the multiple exchange rates, which it said is hampering growth of the nation’s economy.

Speaking at the Spring Meetings of International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington DC, Malpass said there was need for the country to ease trade restrictions and diversify its economy to achieve shared prosperity and sustainable growth.

Noting that the Nigerian economy is expected to grow by World Bank’s projection by 2.8 per cent in 2023, he stressed the need to focus on improving electricity, access to clean water, and more investment in agriculture, which would help trigger faster growth.

“For Nigeria, the growth was 3.3 per cent in 2022 and 2.8 per cent in 2023 within our forecast, and our high priority for the World Bank is shared prosperity in a sustainable way. And so, as we think about Nigeria, there are many changes that are needed in order to allow that process to proceed

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“Nigeria has a big chunk of its GDP is oil and it means that a lot of people in Nigeria are facing poverty, and that needs to be a direct focus. And they also face insecurity across the northern and western regions that are very challenging. And so, the World Bank is working hard within Nigeria but also working to try to have an economic system that can be more productive, and that means Nigeria has trade protection that blocks market development.”

“They have a dual exchange rate that is very expensive for the people of Nigeria to maintain that dual exchange rate system. They have high inflation and not enough diversification of the economy to really make sufficient progress,” he said.

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