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Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by ogododo: 2:06pm On Feb 07
Nigeria’s cabinet ministers have held emergency meetings over the economy and food prices as the government comes under pressure over the fallout from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reforms.

Protests broke out on Monday in northern Niger state where demonstrators, mostly women and youths, blocked a major road in the state capital Minna to demand help over living costs.


Since coming to office in May, Tinubu has ended a fuel subsidy and currency controls, leading to a tripling of petrol prices and a spike in living costs as the naira slides sharply against the dollar.



Ministers of finance, information, budget and national planning, agriculture as well as the national security advisor, central bank director and other senior aides took part in the meetings which began on Tuesday.

“By the time these meetings are concluded, we’ll be able to issue a definite statement on what the position of government is in this regard,” Information Minister Mohammed Idris told reporters.

“All I can say is that discussions are ongoing, and very soon a solution is in sight for Nigerians.”

Ministerial meetings scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday were announced as Tinubu returned to Nigeria after a brief private visit to France.

Government officials have repeatedly urged Nigerians to be patient over the reforms, which Tinubu says will bring in more foreign investment to Africa’s largest economy.

But the short-term impact is hitting Nigerians hard: Inflation was at 28.92 percent in December, with food costs at 33.93 percent, according to the national bureau of statistics.

The naira currency has fallen swiftly against the US dollar since the government ended a multi-tier exchange rate system and freed up the local currency.


Before the reforms, the naira was trading at around 450 to the dollar, but on Monday it was trading at 1,400 to the greenback, according to the central bank.


That is close to the rate on the parallel black market.

A weaker naira makes imported goods more expensive as businesses pay more for the dollars they need to bring goods into the country.

In a research note, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said the central bank effectively devalued the naira last week, which could bolster investment, but it believed that the country’s foreign reserves would remain under pressure.

Africa’s largest oil producer, Nigeria has long struggled with foreign currency liquidity as its petroleum output lags and foreign investors remain skittish.


“We believe the improvement will take time to bed in and Nigeria will still need an IMF programme,” the EIU note said about the naira.

“The currency is now trading close to parallel market rate. This alone will not encourage large hard currency inflows without oil industry reform and other policy measures.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/under-pressure-nigeria-govt-holds-urgent-meetings-over-living-costs/
Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by Massiveglory: 2:09pm On Feb 07
Where are the likes of our nobel prize professor Wole soyinka ?
Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by donestk(m): 2:10pm On Feb 07
PBAT is de-marketing the Southwest and the entire Southern Nigeria.

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Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by iwaeda: 2:13pm On Feb 07
ogododo:
Nigeria’s cabinet ministers have held emergency meetings over the economy and food prices as the government comes under pressure over the fallout from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reforms.

Protests broke out on Monday in northern Niger state where demonstrators, mostly women and youths, blocked a major road in the state capital Minna to demand help over living costs.


Since coming to office in May, Tinubu has ended a fuel subsidy and currency controls, leading to a tripling of petrol prices and a spike in living costs as the naira slides sharply against the dollar.



Ministers of finance, information, budget and national planning, agriculture as well as the national security advisor, central bank director and other senior aides took part in the meetings which began on Tuesday.

“By the time these meetings are concluded, we’ll be able to issue a definite statement on what the position of government is in this regard,” Information Minister Mohammed Idris told reporters.

“All I can say is that discussions are ongoing, and very soon a solution is in sight for Nigerians.”

Ministerial meetings scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday were announced as Tinubu returned to Nigeria after a brief private visit to France.

Government officials have repeatedly urged Nigerians to be patient over the reforms, which Tinubu says will bring in more foreign investment to Africa’s largest economy.

But the short-term impact is hitting Nigerians hard: Inflation was at 28.92 percent in December, with food costs at 33.93 percent, according to the national bureau of statistics.

The naira currency has fallen swiftly against the US dollar since the government ended a multi-tier exchange rate system and freed up the local currency.


Before the reforms, the naira was trading at around 450 to the dollar, but on Monday it was trading at 1,400 to the greenback, according to the central bank.


That is close to the rate on the parallel black market.

A weaker naira makes imported goods more expensive as businesses pay more for the dollars they need to bring goods into the country.

In a research note, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said the central bank effectively devalued the naira last week, which could bolster investment, but it believed that the country’s foreign reserves would remain under pressure.

Africa’s largest oil producer, Nigeria has long struggled with foreign currency liquidity as its petroleum output lags and foreign investors remain skittish.


“We believe the improvement will take time to bed in and Nigeria will still need an IMF programme,” the EIU note said about the naira.

“The currency is now trading close to parallel market rate. This alone will not encourage large hard currency inflows without oil industry reform and other policy measures.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/under-pressure-nigeria-govt-holds-urgent-meetings-over-living-costs/

Government of bad policies, North is erupting already grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by RepoMan007: 2:19pm On Feb 07
iwaeda:


Government of bad policies, North is erupting already grin grin grin grin grin
Those idiotic elements kept quiet when their brother was doing the bulk of the damage to Nigeria. Food is still cheap enough for them to eat and waste on protest. Very soon Ramadan will be backdated for them. Dem go begin fast from February and March.

Buhari has used the loans we are repaying to build rail to Niger republic. He have them raw cash he printed and paid salary to workers thats mostly northerners.
Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by Melagros(m): 2:20pm On Feb 07
COMRADES, this their tea and bread meeting, when will end? If you think anything helpful will emerge from this incompetent government in the end, then keep waiting
Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by Gentino(m): 2:20pm On Feb 07
The truth is that you can't give what you don't have. From 2015 till now, we can authoritatively state that APC came to steal, kill and destroy Nigerians.
Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by Arobaga: 2:22pm On Feb 07
grin
Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by Ibaaboy(m): 2:29pm On Feb 07
Lililo

No plans for Nigeria
Re: Under Pressure, Nigeria Govt Holds Urgent Meetings Over Living Costs by ogododo: 2:58pm On Feb 07
Nlfpmod, na soso meeting meeting, no beta plan for Nigeria.

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