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IMF Warns Of 35% Depreciation In Naira Exchange Rate To N2,081/$1, Predicts Inflation Surge To 44%

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleFebruary 22, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a warning, forecasting a depreciation of the Nigerian Naira by approximately 35% to N2,081 against the US dollar in the official market. 

In its February 2024 Post–Financing Assessment and Staff Report, the IMF highlighted concerns regarding Nigeria’s monetary policy, citing its current inadequacy to curtail inflation, which could soar to 44%. The report attributes this potential inflationary surge to persistent pressure on the Naira and the absence of robust local production amidst the liberalization of commodity imports.

The IMF attributed the recent economic strain to adverse climate conditions, noting, “Nigeria had been hit by another adverse climate shock in early 2024, following severe flooding in late 2022.” This shock has worsened weaknesses in the agricultural sector, leading to a decline in output and a notable surge in food prices, contributing to the inflationary pressures.

According to the IMF, Nigeria urgently needs to develop a comprehensive macroeconomic and growth strategy, with support from development partners. The strategy should encompass aggressive monetary tightening, fiscal adjustments to restore macroeconomic stability, and the implementation of climate adaptation measures to mitigate future shocks.





The IMF further predicted a grim outlook for Nigeria’s economic growth, stating, “The country’s growth could fall to zero in 2024 and only slowly recover to two percent in 2028.” This prediction emphasizes the urgency to implement firm policy changes to overcome the current economic difficulties.

Expressing concern over Nigeria’s fiscal deficit, the IMF cautioned, “The fiscal deficit could increase above six percent of GDP in 2024 and 2025.” The report outlined potential factors contributing to this, including increased transfers to address social unrest and a rise in implicit fuel subsidies.

In response to the IMF report, a spokesperson from Nigeria’s Ministry of Finance commented, “We acknowledge the challenges outlined by the IMF and are committed to implementing measures to stabilize the economy and mitigate the impact of external shocks.” The spokesperson emphasized the government’s determination to prioritize fiscal discipline and collaborate with international partners to address the nation’s economic vulnerabilities.

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