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Tinubu’s Reform: Nigeria Can Emerge 9th Largest Economy – Olawepo-Hashim

by Chibuzo Ukaibe
2 years ago
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A stakeholder in Nigeria’s energy sector and former presidential candidate, Mr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has said Nigeria will exceed the projection of Price Water Cooper on emerging as the 9th largest economy in the world by 2050 with the right policy mix.

Olawepo-Hashim stated this yesterday at a press briefing, while noting that the economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu in the past one month, projects  huge economic growth for Nigeria.

He said the policy to unify the exchange windows has a positive effect on foreign exchange rate and will free capital flow and increase confidence in the new government, while the  subsidies’ removal in price of Petroleum products will lead to more investment in Mid and Downstream subsectors of the oil and gas sectors, creating the needed jobs.

He also said the new law on decentralisation of electricity generation, transmission and distribution can attract about 300 billion US dollars over 5 to 7 years into the electricity sector from local and foreign financing sources.

The businessman recalled that the new administration, according to a report, inherited a floundering economy, with gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates for 2022 at 3.1 percent and for the first quarter of 2023 at 2.31 per cent. The 2022 trade surplus at only $2.85 billion dwindles in comparison to 2014’s $54.1 billion.

He added that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Nigeria’s economy fell from $2.2 billion in 2014 to $0.47 billion in 2022, while the budget deficit rose by 370.54 percent from 2016 to 2023. Total public debt as of June 2013 was N7.93 trillion. It’s now at around N77 trillion.

Addressing journalists in Abuja on Monday, Olawepo-Hashim said “But in the last one month, the President has announced two major economic reforms. These include ending the debilitating petrol subsidies and the unification of the naira’s multiple exchange rates.

The petrol subsidies, experts agree, has strained Nigeria’s public accounts, contributing to a situation where higher global oil prices hurt, rather than help the economy.”

 

 

He noted that the current policy reforms have eliminated distortions in the foreign exchange management on the one hand; and the removal of the corrupt system of oil subsidies on the other hand.

 

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“Before now, in Nigeria, there are four foreign exchange (FX) markets: the Interbank FX market, the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window, Bureau De Change (BDC) window, and the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) window.

 

 

“However, due to the limited FX supply from exporters and foreign investors, the CBN played a significant role in supplying FX (in this case, USD) to these windows.”

 

 

Olawepo-Hashim however stated that the policy to unify the exchange windows should have a long-term positive effect on foreign exchange rate and free flow of capital in the country while also yielding a positive impact due to increased confidence in the new government.

 

 

According to him, the removal of subsidies regime in the pricing of Petroleum products is expected to lead to more investment in Mid and Downstream subsectors of the oil and gas sectors with a net effect of creation of value added needed jobs.

 

 

He stressed that the new law on decentralization of electricity generation, transmission and distribution if properly implemented with concomitant policies, is capable of attracting about 300 billion US dollars over 5 to 7 years into the electricity sector from local and foreign financing sources.

 

 

Olawepo-Hashim equally explained that Nigeria at per capital comparison with South Africa needs to generate, transmit and distribute about 200,000 MW of electricity, adding that “we can if we stay steadfast to needed reform. Nigeria recorded that fit before with liberalization  of the telecom sector as she moved from a nation of 400,000 telephone lines in 1999 to a nation of 222 million active lines now.”

 

 

While stressing the importance of a naira exchange rate based on market indicators and informed projections to settle around 660 Naira to 1 US Dollar in the exchange market within the next 6 to 9 months, he urged government to pay attention to immediate deployment of relevant social intervention programmes to cushion the effect of inflation on the burgeoning numbers of the poor.

 

 

He also emphasized that “our economic growth expectations must be inclusive and must not leave the majority of our people behind. It is a great season of hope and confidence for Nigeria. The nation is steadily on to an assured future as an economic power house and great nation.”

 

 

Olawepo-Hashim argued that “Nigeria with the right policy mix will exceed the projection of Price Water Cooper that Nigeria will be the 9th largest economy in the world by 2050 adding that “we are capable of hitting the great economic Milestone predicted by PWC much earlier and climbing higher on the ladder.”

 

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