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Second quarter GDP outlook better than projected, says Presidency

Abraham by Abraham
August 27, 2020
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The Presidency yesterday said that the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) presented a better performance result of the economy in the first half of 2020.

In a reaction to perceived negative interpretations that trailed the -6.10 per cent GDP figure, the presidency explained that though the numbers were in the negative, they were comparatively positive improvement on previous year’s experience and better than projected by analysts.

The presidency, in a statement issued by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, noted that the Federal Government’s early realisation of the impending economic gloom and the prompt response through various interventions, including the Economic Sustainability Programme (ESP), had helped the country.

“The NBS published on Monday August 24, 2020, the 2nd Quarter (Q2) 2020 GDP estimates, which measure economic growth.

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“The GDP declined by –6.10 per cent (year-on-year) in real terms in the second quarter of 2020, ending the 3-year trend of low but consistently improving positive real growth rates recorded since the 2016/17 recession. Consequently, for the first half of 2020, real GDP declined by –2.18 per cent, year-on-year, compared with 2.11 per cent recorded in the first half of 2019.

“The overall decline of -6.1 per cent (for Q2 2020) and -2.18 per cent (for H1 2020) was better than the projected forecast of -7.24 per cent as estimated by the NBS. The figure was also relatively far better than many other countries recorded during the same quarter.”

The statement noted that despite the observed contraction in economic activity during the quarter, the country outperformed projections by most domestic and international analysts.

“It also appears muted compared to the outcomes in several other countries, including large economies such as the US (-33 per cent), UK (-20), France (-14), Germany (-10), Italy (-12.4), Canada (-12.0), Israel (-29), Japan (-8), South Africa (projection -20 to -50), with the notable exception of only China (+3),” the presidency said.

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According to the statement, government’s anticipation of the impending economic slowdown and the various initiatives introduced as early responses to cushion the economic and social effects of the pandemic, through the Economic Sustainability Programme (ESP), contributed immensely to dampening the severity of the pandemic on growth.

“On the fiscal side, a robust financing mechanism was designed to raise revenue to support humanitarian assistance, in addition to special intervention funds for the health sector.

“Adjustments to the national budget as well as emergency financing from concessional lending windows of development finance institutions were critical in supporting governments’ capacity to meet its obligations.

“On the monetary side, moratorium on loans, credit support to households and industries, regulatory forbearance and targeted lending and guarantee programmes through NIRSAL were some of the measures implemented in response to the pandemic during the second quarter,” the presidency said.

The statement further read:”It is equally worth noting that since the start of the third quarter, the phased approach to easing the restrictions being implemented centrally and across states have resulted in a gradual return of economic activities, including the possibility of international travel.

“More importantly, the anticipated health impacts of the pandemic have been managed without overwhelming the health infrastructure, which would have further compromised the ability to re-open the country to travel, commerce and international trade. Indeed, this has provided greater confidence and ability for authorities to initiate the conduct of nationwide terminal examinations and resumption of the next academic year.

“Finally, it is anticipated that while the third and fourth quarters will reflect continued effects of the slowdown, the fiscal and monetary policy initiatives being deployed by government in a phased process will be a robust response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“As the country begins the gradual loosening up of restrictions, and levels of commercial activity increase by people returning to their various livelihoods and payrolls expand, it still remains imperative that all the necessary public health safeguards are adhered to so the country avoids an emergence of a second wave.”

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