Economy has turned the corner, says Uzoka-Anite

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By Salif Atojoko

Dr Doris Uzoka-Anite, Minister of State for Finance, says the Nigerian economy has turned the corner and Nigerians will soon begin to reap the benefits of the reforms by the President Bola Tinubuโ€™s administration.

The minister said this while speaking with State House Correspondents after a bilateral meeting with Tinubu on Wednesday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Uzoka-Anite was emphatic that the Nigerian economy was beginning to rebound.

โ€œWe can see some growth happening. Itโ€™s going to take a little bit of time but as soon as all the reforms take root, the harsh economic environment and the suffering of the people will be a thing of the past.

โ€œThe president received today the MD of the International Monetary Fund, and she came specifically to commend the President on the reforms that he started.

โ€œThey are very strong reforms, very difficult to implement. The IMF is so pleased that weโ€™ve been able to sustain it, and especially because they now see that the reforms are effective and that the benefits are now beginning to be felt by Nigerians.

โ€œSo, she came to pledge more support for the reforms and for the administration, and specifically offer technical assistance for budget support,โ€ she said.

According to her, the IMF is offering technical support for budget design and budget implementation to make sure that the budget is effective.

โ€œThe second area of technical support that they are offering is in the area of our fiscal, monetary and structural reforms.

โ€œThe third area is an area where they can help us to create more fiscal space and then help us to attract more concessionary funding from different development partners, because when you have higher fiscal space then you can actually do more.

โ€œAnd the fourth area is in helping us with our borrowing policies so that we can borrow at a cheaper cost and that the benefits of the borrowing can be felt in the economy by everybody,โ€ said the minister.

She added that the IMF boss was pleased with the social safety net programme being implemented by the Tinubu administration targeting the poor and the vulnerable group in the society.

The minister said the objective of the programme was to ensure the impact of the palliatives given out by the government would cushion the effect of the petrol subsidy and the foreign exchange subsidy removal.

โ€œThey are pledging more support to help Nigeria stabilise and for the economic realities weโ€™re feeling to be ameliorated as quickly as possible.

โ€œSo, it was a very fruitful meeting and we expect them in the near term to visit Nigeria where we can then deepen the conversation and see how we can maximise the benefits of this particular meeting.โ€

On the negative perception by Nigerians of IMF advice, the Minister said the institution would always give advice, especially for low-income countries and vulnerable middle-income countries.

โ€œWeโ€™re a vulnerable middle-income country and you know the reforms that weโ€™ve instituted have even made us even more vulnerable. And the IMF advice is not detrimental to the economy.

โ€œWhere you see countries that have followed the IMF advice strictly and followed it according to the advice, they always come out better.

โ€œAnd yes, I understand the negative perception but now weโ€™ve instituted the reforms on our own. We didnโ€™t even do the reform based on IMF advice,โ€ she said.

Uzoka-Aniteย  explained that the Tinubu administration started the reform because it felt it was the best way for the economy to survive.

โ€œFor us to benefit maximally from government policies and incentives, we had to remove those subsidies.

โ€œWe did it on our own, and the IMF is saying now youโ€™ve done the reform, so if weโ€™re going to support you, they are not asking us to do any more reform because weโ€™ve already done the reform,โ€ said Uzoka-Anite.

She stated that the IMF was committed to supporting Nigeria to ensure that the economy stabilised and for the citizens to feel the impact of the transformational policies and reforms of the government. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Bashir Rabe Maniย 

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