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W/ Bank Says 20 Million Nigerians Inching Towards Hunger, Poverty Line

By Orientalnews StaffFebruary 4, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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The World Bank has observed high level of hunger and abject poverty in Nigeria, a country highly blessed with huge natural resources but is punished by greedy political class that promotes tremendous, massive economic fraud and high level stealing of public funds.

The Bank has therefore warned that Nigeria may witness unprecedented crises except it implements key reforms; in order to get the economy out of the current doldrums and achieve sustainable inclusive growth.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Chairman of the Presidential Economic Advisory Council, Dr Doyin Salami, on Tuesday, February 2, at the virtual launch of the 2021 Macroeconomic Outlook of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, a private sector-led think-tank.

At the forum, the World Bank said its estimates show that between 15 million and 20 million Nigerians will join the poverty rank by 2022.

Also, World Bank Senior Economist, Gloria Joseph-Raji, noted that COVID-19 hit the Nigerian economy very hard as the country experienced in 2020 its deepest recession since the 1980s and the second in five years.

According to her, Nigeria needs to push forward policies that help to improve the business environment and improve the welfare of the average Nigerian.

She said, “We actually consider Nigeria right now to be at a critical junction; in the sense that the achievement of its development goal of lifting 100 million people out of poverty by 2030 was already challenging; even before COVID-19 struck, and then COVID-19 has made this even more challenging and more urgent.

“So, with lower growth and fewer jobs, and then coupled with high inflation; our estimates are that the number of the poor will increase by about 15 to 20 million people by 2022; from the about 83 million people in 2019. And the 2019 numbers are from the Nigeria Living Standards Survey of 2018/2019.”

She said the Federal Government had risen to the occasion; and had taken some bold reforms in order to respond to the crisis.

She said they had tried to adopt a market-based mechanism for petroleum pricing; and adjust electricity tariffs to more cost-reflective levels in order to free up fiscal resources.

“However, more needs to be done if Nigeria really wants to make progress towards meeting its broad development goals,” she added.

According to the World Bank official, the key priorities for the government include adopting more transparent and credible foreign exchange allocation; mobilising tax revenues in a way that does not negatively affect investments and growth; strengthening the management of monetary policies towards the primary objective of price stability.

“The outlook is very uncertain, and there is a need for the government to prioritise certain key policy reforms; if Nigeria must really turn the corner and recover and rebuild resilient and inclusive growth,”she said.

On his part, Salami stressed the need for more investments in the country so as to achieve the desired growth.

He said, “If the economy is going to grow and people are going to feel it; then it is pretty clear that output growth must not only be rapid.

“We really do need to find ourselves in a position where this economy is growing at about six per cent; and to move in that direction requires significant investments.”

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