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Hardship: Nigerian economy not in mess – Ex-British Council Director, Roberts

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Former British Council Director in Abuja, David Roberts, said Nigeriaโ€™s economy which posted a GDP growth of 3.46% in Quarter 4, cannot be said to be in a mess.

Roberts said Nigeria should improve its regulatory institutions, including measures to counter corruption in the face of the current economic reality.

In a statement, Roberts said Nigeria has good policies in place and should take steps to build confidence in its capacity to regulate and renew efforts to identify and stamp out corrupt practices.

He said: โ€œI lived and worked in Nigeria for many years as a British diplomat and one of the issues that most disturbed me was the sustenance of the fuel subsidy regime.

โ€œWhy would a country with a severe infrastructural deficit invest more money on a wasteful expenditure such as cheap petrol, instead of building schools, hospitals, dams and a national railway system? It is evident that it had to go.

โ€œWe joined the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in saying as much to the Nigerian government. And at long last, it is gone.

โ€œAnd everything we said that would happen after it goes is happening. Nigeriaโ€™s GDP is growing at 3.46 per cent while Europe is on the edge of recession.

โ€œHer stock market just crossed 100,000 basis points, overtaking Argentinaโ€™s as the worldโ€™s most profitable stock market. And capital importation is up by 66 per cent.

โ€œBut that is not the best story. The cherry on the cake is that fuel importation into Nigeria is down 50 per cent. This means that Nigeriaโ€™s much-depleted federation account will rapidly be resuscitated.

โ€œMore funds will trickle down to the federating states from the Federal Government, and if well utilised, Nigeria could attain her pre-2015 growth levels.

โ€œThe future looks bright for Nigeria if her government can stay the course and resist the pressure to reverse the fuel subsidy removal and the flotation of the Naira.

โ€œNigeriaโ€™s economy is not a mess. There is nothing messy about 3.46 per cent growth. If attaining such growth was easy, then we would have that level of GDP development in Europe. But we donโ€™t.โ€

โ€œThe only thing I would say is that Nigeria must improve its regulatory institutions, including measures to counter corruption.โ€

โ€œIf I were an investor and observed that the former head of the Nigerian Communications Commission is now the Chairman of the board of MTN, and sitting with him on that board was the former head of Nigeriaโ€™s Federal Inland Revenue Service and the former Minister of Communication Technology, along with a host of former top regulatory quango bosses, I would have concerns.

โ€œIf Nigeria can fix this, I do not see how the country will not benefit from a high influx of foreign capital.

โ€œMoney is attracted to domiciles with good policies and sound regulations.

โ€œRight now, Nigeria has the policy. All it needs is to take steps to build confidence in its capacity to regulate and renew efforts to identify and stamp out corrupt practices.โ€


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