ADVERTISEMENT

Nigeria's economy has not collapsed

If Nigerians had revolted during the period that public funds were missing and stolen things would not have been like this.

Amaechi on the state of the economy

Contrary to speculations, the economy has not collapsed.

The Minister of Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi stated this, adding that the year 2016 is going to be tough given the fact that crude oil price has not stabilised.

In a roundtable Discussion titled Nigerian Economy 2016 : Charting way forward , Amaechi said “We are going to have tough time in 2016, because the crude oil benchmark that the Federal Government fixed for the Budget is less than what the price is right now.”

“If Nigerians had revolted during the period that public funds were missing and stolen things would not have been like this.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Mr. Bismarck Rewane  has also said that the Federal Government’s fiscal and monetary policies need to be harmonised in order to give investors confidence to invest in the country.

Rewane, who is the Managing Director of Financial Derivative Company, while analysing the economic situation of Nigeria said “The country is in crunch time. Government has budgeted 25 increases in expenditure; subsidy has been removed. But the missing thing is monetary policy stability. The exchange rate policy needs to be changed. We had money in the past and squandered it. Now crude oil price is less than the budgeted crude oil bench mark by the Federal Government in 2016 budget. The economic reality is that 2016 would be worst for sub Saharan Africa countries. Most country would seek IMF support, but Nigeria not inclusive. The increase in interest rate in US will continue and this will likely affect some countries.”

Nigeria is currently battling with a freak incident related to the missing 2016 budget presented by the presidency to the senate.

The sooner it is able to get things in order, the better.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

EFCC, Cubana Chief Priest to resolve naira abuse case out of court

EFCC, Cubana Chief Priest to resolve naira abuse case out of court

Okoloba community calls for Army barracks in Okuama to curb communal clashes

Okoloba community calls for Army barracks in Okuama to curb communal clashes

Bag of rice is ₦80k - Cross River workers disappointed with Otu's ₦40k wage

Bag of rice is ₦80k - Cross River workers disappointed with Otu's ₦40k wage

17-year-old yahoo boy hacks EFCC chairman's BVN, bank account details

17-year-old yahoo boy hacks EFCC chairman's BVN, bank account details

President Tinubu mourns passing of Second Republic legislator, Sidi Ali

President Tinubu mourns passing of Second Republic legislator, Sidi Ali

Labour unimpressed by Tinubu minimum wage increase as strike action looms

Labour unimpressed by Tinubu minimum wage increase as strike action looms

Peter Obi fires back at Umahi for accusing him of inciting Igbos against FG

Peter Obi fires back at Umahi for accusing him of inciting Igbos against FG

Governor Eno allocates ₦2 billion for April gratuity payment

Governor Eno allocates ₦2 billion for April gratuity payment

UTME result not in paper format - JAMB counters candidates parading slips

UTME result not in paper format - JAMB counters candidates parading slips

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT