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Nigeria’s declining economic activities worrisome – CBN

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The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has expressed worries over the declining economic activities in Nigeria.

The CBN deputy governor of Corporate Services, Bala Mohโ€™d Bello, disclosed this in his personal statement at the end of the last Monetary Policy Committee meeting released on the Banksโ€™ website on Tuesday.

He noted that the countryโ€™s Composite Purchasing Managersโ€™ Index, PMI, declined sharply to 39.2 index points in February 2024 from 48.5 index points in the previous month.

He stressed that economic activity has contracted for eight months due to exchange rate pressures, inflation and security challenges.

โ€œIt is concerning to note that the Composite Purchasing Managersโ€™ Index (PMI) declined sharply to 39.2 index points in February 2024 from 48.5 index points in the previous month.

โ€œEconomic activity has been contracting for eight consecutive months, mainly due to exchange rate pressures, rising input prices, security challenges, and other idiosyncratic headwinds. This calls for well-nuanced policy decisions targeted at price stability to forestall stifling economic activities and derailing output performance.

โ€œOf more concern is the rising inflationary trend despite sustained hikes in the monetary policy rate with forecasts of further price increases in the near term.

โ€œBoth food and core inflation rose in February 2024, underpinning acceleration in headline inflation to 31.70 per cent in February 2024 from 29.90 per cent in the previous month.

โ€œThis continued rise in inflation was mainly due to high production costs, lingering security challenges and exchange rate pressures,โ€ he said.

He added that the countryโ€™s inflation soared to 33.22 per cent in March, which is unacceptably high and requires coordinated efforts to curb.

โ€œInflation is currently unacceptably high and requires decisive and coordinated efforts to curb it, given its adverse impact on citizensโ€™ purchasing power, investment decisions and broad output performance.

โ€œThe Federal Governmentโ€™s initiatives addressing food insecurity, such as releasing grains from the strategic reserves, distributing seeds and fertilizers, and supporting dry season farming, are important and commendable,โ€ he added.

Recall that the MPC raised the countryโ€™s interest rate to 24.75 per cent in March.


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