IMF Report Shows Tinubu’s Reforms Working
The IMF said fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange reforms have lifted reserves, steadied the naira and put growth above 4% in the medium term.
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Nigeria’s economic reforms yielding gains, but poverty levels remain high – IMF
"Strong reforms over the past three years have yielded improved macroeconomic outcomes and built resilience. Still, conditions for many Nigerians remain difficult,” the IMF noted. The post Nigeria’s economic reforms yielding gains, but poverty levels remain high – IMF appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
IMF commends Nigeria’s reforms, urges sustained efforts on poverty, inflation
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has commended Nigeria’s economic reforms over the past three years, saying they have strengthened macroeconomic stability and improved the country’s resilience. This is contained in a statement released on Tuesday following the conclusion of the IMF Executive Board’s 2026 Article IV Consultation with Nigeria. The board, however, cautioned that living conditions remained difficult for many Nigerians, with pov…
FG acknowledges IMF poverty concerns, defends economic reforms
The Federal Government has acknowledged the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) concerns over rising poverty and food insecurity in Nigeria, while insisting that ongoing economic reforms are laying the foundation for sustainable and inclusive growth. The post FG acknowledges IMF poverty concerns, defends economic reforms appeared first on Nairametrics.
IMF Verdict: Tinubu’s reforms strengthen economy, but poverty remains high
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has acknowledged that economic reforms introduced by the Nigerian government have improved the country’s macroeconomic stability, but warned that poverty and food insecurity remain major challenges. In a statement issued on Tuesday following its annual review of Nigeria’s economy, the IMF said reforms implemented under President Bola […]

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