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IMF Reaffirms Stance On Subsidy Removal For Nigeria’s Economic Stability

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisOctober 31, 2024 International No Comments2 Mins Read
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IMF Reaffirms Stance On Subsidy Removal For Nigeria’s Economic Stability.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reiterated its support for Nigeria’s recent economic reforms, including the removal of petrol subsidies and adjustments to the foreign exchange (FX) rate. In a statement on Wednesday, the IMF highlighted that these measures are essential for enhancing Nigeria’s macroeconomic stability and unlocking growth potential.

 

The IMF’s Director for the African Department, Abebe Selassie, recently praised President Bola Tinubu’s administration for implementing key economic reforms during a press briefing at the IMF/World Bank meetings in Washington, D.C. Selassie commended Nigeria’s shift in focus toward investments in infrastructure, healthcare, and education, noting that redirecting funds previously spent on subsidies would allow more effective use of public resources.





 

Selassie explained that subsidy removal would make the economy more dynamic, attract investments, and drive growth. He further advised that savings from the removal should be allocated to support vulnerable households, recognising the economic difficulties many Nigerians face.

 

However, on 25 October, reports circulated that the IMF denied direct involvement in Nigeria’s subsidy removal. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) later criticised the IMF on 28 October, accusing the institution of distancing itself from responsibility for the Nigerian government’s decision.

 

Clarifying its position, the IMF explained that its assessment of Nigeria’s petrol subsidy and FX rate policies was based on research and international experience, which deemed subsidies “not cost-effective” for aiding low-income households. The IMF pointed out that the subsidy’s benefits extended to high-income Nigerians and, in some cases, neighbouring countries due to smuggling, thereby diluting the intended support for Nigeria’s lower-income households.

 

“Removing the petrol subsidy should free resources that the government can allocate to other priority areas, including social protection, health, education, and infrastructure,” the IMF stated.

 

The IMF’s stance reaffirms its commitment to supporting policies that align with Nigeria’s long-term growth objectives, aiming to bolster sustainable development and improved quality of life for its citizens.

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