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Nigeria’s Debt Servicing Drops By Half, Says CBN 

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 18, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria’s Debt Servicing Drops By Half, Says CBN.

Nigeria’s debt servicing costs have fallen significantly, dropping from $540 million in January to $276 million in February, according to figures released by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

 

The reduction comes amid the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to restructure the country’s debt portfolio, enhance dollar liquidity, and ease pressure on the foreign exchange market.





 

IMF Gives Positive Rating but Warns Against Excessive Borrowing  

Despite concerns over Nigeria’s rising debt, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a positive rating, stating that the country’s debt levels have not yet reached crisis point.

 

The IMF’s First Deputy Managing Director, Gita Gopinath, noted that Nigeria’s debt, currently at 52.8 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), remains within a manageable range. However, she cautioned that the nation is approaching the World Bank’s 55 per cent threshold for developing countries, which is considered a danger zone.

 

While the IMF acknowledges Nigeria’s debt sustainability, Gopinath warned against excessive borrowing, stressing that the country’s spending patterns remain a concern. She pointed out that despite the government’s successful reform programmes, nearly 100 million Nigerians have been pushed below the poverty line.

 

 Economic Indicators Show Mixed Trends  

Although the drop in debt servicing is a positive development, Nigeria’s Letters of Credit—used to finance trade transactions—have risen, indicating increased borrowing for imports.

 

Meanwhile, the CBN has maintained its stance on stabilising the naira without artificially inflating its value. The depreciation of the currency has contributed to higher costs for fuel, electricity, and transportation, placing additional strain on the population.

 

The Debt Management Office (DMO) recently reported that Nigeria now dedicates ₦6.04 trillion—more than 69 per cent of its resources—to debt restructuring, a sharp increase from 3.58 per cent recorded in early 2023.

 

While oil production levels have improved in recent weeks, revenue generated remains insufficient to fully meet the country’s loan obligations.

 

Poverty Concerns and the Need for Social Security  

The IMF has also raised concerns over the lack of a social security system in Nigeria, which has left many unemployed individuals without financial support. While the Fund estimates that nearly 100 million Nigerians live in poverty, independent assessments suggest the figure could be as high as 140 million.

 

As Nigeria continues to navigate its economic challenges, experts stress the need for prudent financial management to avoid slipping into unsustainable debt levels.

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