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Nigeria’s economic fortunes promising – Adeosun

written by Samuel Etuk March 21, 2018
Nigeria’s economic fortunes promising – Adeosun

Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, on Tuesday revealed that the Nigeria’s economic outlook for the year 2018 and beyond was positive.

She stated that Nigeria was now resilient after exiting recession and has the potential to achieve a seven per cent economic growth in the next two to three years.

In a statement released after the fourth Ogun State Investors Forum by the minister’s Special Adviser, Media & Communications, Oluyinka Akintunde to the media, she disclosed that the current Administration had succeeded in building macroeconomic resilience for the country, particularly revising the funding mix, rebuilding fiscal buffers, enhancing foreign exchange reserves and focusing on import substitution strategies.

She said, “President Muhammadu Buhari has laid the foundation for the repositioning of the economy with a series of reforms which are being sequenced to ensure maximum impact and benefits to Nigeria and the citizens.

“These include massive investments in infrastructure and social welfare across the country, improved revenue mobilisation, rebuilding of foreign reserves and stabilization of exchange rate.”

The Nigerian economy had returned to growth in the second quarter of 2017 after five consecutive quarters of negative growth.

The country exited recession with a growth of 0.72 per cent, which was further consolidated withgrowths of 1.40 per cent and 1.92 per cent in the third and fourth quarters of last year, respectively.

The Minister also explained that the quick reversal of the recession meant less damagewas done to the economy and provided an opportunityfor faster positive growth.

Adeosun said the Government would increase the fiscal space for infrastructure spending, as revenue and growth return, adding that revenue mobilisation is potentially the master key to unlocking Nigeria’s huge growth potentials and funding the infrastructure programmes.

She said, “The Federal Government will continue to create more fiscal space for reforms to enhance productivity and opportunity in the non-oil sector.

“Greater focus will also be placed on cost efficiency, blocking revenue leakages and continued support to the States,”

“The administration on assumption of office in May 2015 had two options of balancing our books by cutting down on expenses and also investing massively in infrastructure and the economy”.

“If we had gone for the first option of cutting down on our costs, it means we would have laid off workers. But we chose to stimulate the economy with massive investments in roads, power, rails and other infrastructure as part of deliberate efforts to grow the economy.

“We have invested over N2.5 trillion in infrastructure, especially on capital projects, between 2015 and 2017. If you move round the country, you will see ongoing works in roads, power, bridges, rails and other projects. These are important building blocks for the Nigerian economy.

“Look at the road sector when we came in, it was N19 billion that was invested in the sector in 2015. We invested N307.4 billion on roads in 2016 and N208 billion in 2017.

“Capital spending for the Transport sector has also been remarkable. It was N6.49 billion in 2015, N143.1 billion in 2016 and N133.9 billion in 2017.From where we are coming from, it is a huge chunk, taking it from N6 billion to N133 billion. And there are so many other projects and sectors like that,”.

The fourth Ogun State Investors Forum was attended by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo; Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun; former President of Mexico, Mr. Felipe Calderone and eminent persons and captains of industries.

 

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