Rising inflation in Nigeria to further push 2.8m persons into poverty- World Bank

 

According to the World Bank, Nigeria’s low economic growth and rising inflation will cause an additional 2.8 million people to live in poverty by the end of 2023.

The ‘Macro Poverty Outlook: Country-by-country Analysis and Projections for the Developing World’ report, which was just published, served as the basis for this.

It was reported that in July 2023, Nigeria’s high inflation hit a 17-year high of 24.1 percent year-on-year, in part due to rising food prices and the short-term effects of the fuel subsidy’s removal.

It claimed that despite a 725 basis point increase in the monetary policy rate since May 2022, the ongoing monetization of the fiscal deficit and congested transmission channels, which are further weakened by the central bank’s direct credit allocation, have had little effect on controlling inflation.

The global bank further declared that federal fiscal deficit has risen to 63 per cent higher between January and May 2023 than in the same period in…

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