• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Opinion
  • Columns
  • Exposé
  • World
  • Lifestyle
IMF

IMF Says Good Governance, Macroeconomic Stability Will Attract Investments Into Nigeria

2 years ago
Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

5 hours ago
Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

8 hours ago
Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

14 hours ago
Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS, AU Missions Denounce Suspension Of Civilian Rule

Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS, AU Missions Denounce Suspension Of Civilian Rule

17 hours ago
AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

1 day ago
Friday, November 28, 2025
  • About
  • HT Management
  • Privacy Policy
Heritage Times
No Result
View All Result
Translate |
  • Login
  • Politics
    Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

    Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

    Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

    Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

    AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

    AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

    Guinea-Bissau Gives Portuguese Journalists Aug. 19 Ultimatum To Leave

    BREAKING: Coup Hits Guinea-Bissau As Military Officers Detain President

    G20 Not About Washington, South Africa Slams US Boycott

    G20 Not About Washington, South Africa Slams US Boycott

    Brazil's Electoral Court Bars Bolsonaro From Office Until 2030

    Brazil: Bolsonaro Arrested After Trying to Destroy Ankle Monitor And Flee

    French President Visits Mauritius First Time Since 1993 In Tour Of Africa

    French President Visits Mauritius First Time Since 1993 In Tour Of Africa

    Senegal: Best Friends Faye, Sonko Move To Calm Rumoured Rift 

    Senegal: Best Friends Faye, Sonko Move To Calm Rumoured Rift 

    Benin: Parliament Approves Extension Of Presidential Term From 5 To 7 Years

    Benin: Parliament Approves Extension Of Presidential Term From 5 To 7 Years

  • Economy
    Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

    Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

    AfDB President Rallies Investors To Harness Africa’s Youth Potential

    AfDB President Rallies Investors To Harness Africa’s Youth Potential

    Nigeria Pushes AfCFTA Takeoff, Targets Opportunities In $3.4trn Market

    Nigeria Pushes AfCFTA Takeoff, Targets Opportunities In $3.4trn Market

    Tanzania Revives Talks For Construction Of Largest Seaport In East Africa

    Tanzania Revives Talks For Construction Of Largest Seaport In East Africa

    Malawi Mandates Tourists To Pay In Hard Currency To Mitigate Forex Crunch

    Malawi Mandates Tourists To Pay In Hard Currency To Mitigate Forex Crunch

    China Signs $1.4bn Infrastructure Deal With Zambia, Tanzania

    China Signs $1.4bn Infrastructure Deal With Zambia, Tanzania

    Nigeria: ICPC Chair Accuses Banks Of Enabling Illicit Financial Flows

    Nigeria: ICPC Chair Accuses Banks Of Enabling Illicit Financial Flows

    Togo’s President To Discuss Agriculture, Energy, Education With Putin In Moscow 

    Togo’s President To Discuss Agriculture, Energy, Education With Putin In Moscow 

    Chinese Prime Minister Visits Zambia After 28 Years

    Chinese Prime Minister Visits Zambia After 28 Years

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
  • Politics
    Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

    Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

    Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

    Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

    AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

    AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

    Guinea-Bissau Gives Portuguese Journalists Aug. 19 Ultimatum To Leave

    BREAKING: Coup Hits Guinea-Bissau As Military Officers Detain President

    G20 Not About Washington, South Africa Slams US Boycott

    G20 Not About Washington, South Africa Slams US Boycott

    Brazil's Electoral Court Bars Bolsonaro From Office Until 2030

    Brazil: Bolsonaro Arrested After Trying to Destroy Ankle Monitor And Flee

    French President Visits Mauritius First Time Since 1993 In Tour Of Africa

    French President Visits Mauritius First Time Since 1993 In Tour Of Africa

    Senegal: Best Friends Faye, Sonko Move To Calm Rumoured Rift 

    Senegal: Best Friends Faye, Sonko Move To Calm Rumoured Rift 

    Benin: Parliament Approves Extension Of Presidential Term From 5 To 7 Years

    Benin: Parliament Approves Extension Of Presidential Term From 5 To 7 Years

  • Economy
    Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

    Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

    AfDB President Rallies Investors To Harness Africa’s Youth Potential

    AfDB President Rallies Investors To Harness Africa’s Youth Potential

    Nigeria Pushes AfCFTA Takeoff, Targets Opportunities In $3.4trn Market

    Nigeria Pushes AfCFTA Takeoff, Targets Opportunities In $3.4trn Market

    Tanzania Revives Talks For Construction Of Largest Seaport In East Africa

    Tanzania Revives Talks For Construction Of Largest Seaport In East Africa

    Malawi Mandates Tourists To Pay In Hard Currency To Mitigate Forex Crunch

    Malawi Mandates Tourists To Pay In Hard Currency To Mitigate Forex Crunch

    China Signs $1.4bn Infrastructure Deal With Zambia, Tanzania

    China Signs $1.4bn Infrastructure Deal With Zambia, Tanzania

    Nigeria: ICPC Chair Accuses Banks Of Enabling Illicit Financial Flows

    Nigeria: ICPC Chair Accuses Banks Of Enabling Illicit Financial Flows

    Togo’s President To Discuss Agriculture, Energy, Education With Putin In Moscow 

    Togo’s President To Discuss Agriculture, Energy, Education With Putin In Moscow 

    Chinese Prime Minister Visits Zambia After 28 Years

    Chinese Prime Minister Visits Zambia After 28 Years

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
No Result
View All Result
First with the News

IMF Says Good Governance, Macroeconomic Stability Will Attract Investments Into Nigeria

May 9, 2024
in Economy, Top Stories, World
0
IMF

IMF

0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

By Emmanuel Nduka

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday stressed on the need for the Nigerian Government to focus on implementing reforms critical to enhance the business environment to set the country up as a preferred destination for foreign direct investments.

Relatedreading

Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

In a detailed report released on Thursday, the IMF commended the President Bola Tinubu-led administration’s efforts to bridle inflation and restore market confidence.

Commenting on the report, during a press briefing, Axel Schimmelpfennig, Assistant Director, African Department and Mission Chief to Nigeria, noted that there was need for the Nigerian government to implement policies needed to promote a macroeconomic stability, efficient tax system and public services that allows smooth of operation of their business.

Schimmelpfennig noted that reforms to attract foreign direct investments should form part of the reforms to be implemented by the Nigerian government.

The report highlighted the importance of reforms to enhance the business environment, improve security, implement key governance measures, develop human capital, boost agricultural productivity, and build climate resilience.

Schimmelpfennig said the reforms are crucial to boost investor confidence, unlock Nigeria’s growth potential and diversify the economy, address food insecurity, and underpin sustainable job creation. Directors welcomed the IMF’s capacity development to support the authorities’ reform efforts.

“Attracting investments is something that clearly has to be part of the reforms program that the government is working on implementing. For portfolio investment, portfolio investment comes and goes, and that is not a steady source of financing long term growth but necessary for market to function. But Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) can support long term growth. And you will have seen and heard about many conversations that the authorities have with investors to see if they want to come in, what are they are looking for?

“What are investors looking for; I think they are looking for macroeconomic stability, low inflation, and predictable inflation. They will look for an efficient tax system, they will look for public services that allow them to produce; they will look for infrastructure and processes to import maybe inputs and export some of what they are producing as well as infrastructure to allow them to sell domestically,” he said.

The IMF welcomed the removal of foreign exchange market distortions and encouraged the authorities to continue improving the functioning of the FX market, including by adopting a well-designed FX intervention framework. It noted that carefully and sequentially phasing out capital flow management measures when warranted would be important.

“Over the last decade, limited reforms, security challenges, weak growth and now high inflation have worsened poverty and food insecurity. While Nigeria swiftly exited the Covid-19 recession, per-capita income has stagnated. Real GDP growth slowed to 2.9 percent in 2023, with weak agriculture and trade, and despite the improvement in oil production and financial services.

“Inflation reached 32 percent year-on-year in February 2024, driven mainly by food price inflation (38 percent) and loose financial conditions. With continued monetary tightening, inflation is projected to gradually decline to 24 percent year-on-year at end-2024. The fiscal position strengthened in 2023. Revenues benefited from naira depreciation and enhanced revenue administration, while expenditure rationalization and restraint allowed for a one-off wage increase to mitigate the impact of high inflation for public officials. The social cash transfer system has been strengthened and initial payments have been made,” the report added.

 

Tags: IMF
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Defiant Israel Snubs US Warnings On Rafah, Says It Can Stand Alone In Battle

Next Post

Babaginda: Ex-Nigerian International Survives Ghastly Car Crash

Related Posts

Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

November 27, 2025
Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

November 27, 2025

Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS, AU Missions Denounce Suspension Of Civilian Rule

AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

BREAKING: Coup Hits Guinea-Bissau As Military Officers Detain President

Next Post
Babaginda: Ex-Nigerian International Survives Ghastly Car Crash

Babaginda: Ex-Nigerian International Survives Ghastly Car Crash

Please login to join discussion
AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 3 - Cover 1 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 3 - Cover 1 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 3 - Cover 1

Updates

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

November 27, 2025
Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

November 27, 2025
Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

November 27, 2025
Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS, AU Missions Denounce Suspension Of Civilian Rule

Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS, AU Missions Denounce Suspension Of Civilian Rule

November 27, 2025
JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia
ADVERTISEMENT

Most Recent

Germany Wants Trump’s Decision To Exclude SA In G20 Summit Reversed

November 27, 2025

Guinea-Bissau: Army General Inaugurated As Interim Leader After Coup

November 27, 2025

Nigeria: Bayelsa Launches Commercial Flight Operations With State-Owned Airline

November 27, 2025

Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS, AU Missions Denounce Suspension Of Civilian Rule

November 27, 2025

AU, EU Pledge To Strength Trade Ties, Combat Illegal Migration

November 26, 2025

BREAKING: Coup Hits Guinea-Bissau As Military Officers Detain President

November 26, 2025

AfDB President Rallies Investors To Harness Africa’s Youth Potential

November 26, 2025

Nigeria: DSS Accuses Mamu Of Receiving N50m From Ransom Proceeds Of Kaduna Train Attack

November 26, 2025

About

Heritage Times HT stands as a beacon of pan-African journalism, dedicated to amplyfing the rich tapestry of voices and narratives across the continent. With unwavering commitment, we illuminate the evocative essence of Africa, offering a fresh perspective that captivates our global audience.

Featured

One Year of Transformative Stewardship: Walson-Jack’s Innovative Impact on Nigeria’s Civil Service

Africa’s Largest Tech Event, MWC25 Kigali, Returns With Focus On Innovation, Policy

Nadine Djuiko: Meet The Cameroonian Woman Behind Maryland’s Million-Dollar Braiding Empire

Connect

Connect with us on social media and receive timely updates on the go.

Get Updates

  • About
  • HT Management
  • Privacy Policy

© 2025 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

No Result
View All Result
  • Welcome
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Exposé
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Columns
    • Opinion
  • World
  • __________________
  • Make a Donation
  • Photo Speaks
  • Videos
  • You-Report
  • Whistleblower
  • Advertise
  • HT Events
  • HT Management
  • About HT
  • Contact us

© 2025 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In