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IMF affirms support for Nigeria’s economic reforms


The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, has commended Nigeria’s economic reforms under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

In a statement on her X (formerly, Twitter) page on Thursday, which was released after a meeting with President Tinubu at the G20 Summit in Brazil, Georgieva hailed Nigeria’s decisive measures aimed at fostering economic growth and creating jobs for its citizens.

Describing her engagement with President Tinubu as “excellent,” the IMF chief highlighted the progress made by Nigeria in its quest for economic stability.

She further assured that the IMF remains strongly committed to supporting Nigeria on its path to recovery and sustained development.

Her X post read, “Excellent meeting with Nigerian President @officialABAT at the #G20 Summit. Commended Nigeria’s decisive actions to reform the economy, accelerate growth and generate jobs for its vibrant population. The IMF strongly supports Nigeria on this journey.”

The IMF boss’s remarks spotlight the country’s ongoing reforms, which include subsidy removal, exchange rate harmonisation, and policies aimed at restoring investor confidence and strengthening fiscal discipline.

These reforms, while necessary, have sparked debates within the country due to their impact on living standards, as Nigerians battle high inflation and poverty.

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