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IMF Signals New Program for Nigeria

Fund confirms June/July talks for fresh support package amid Nigeria’s push for exchange rate stability and subsidy cuts

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 18, 2025
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IMF plans new Nigeria program talks for mid-2025 as reforms show early progress, with focus on inflation control and fiscal consolidation

The IMF will begin discussions on a new Nigeria program in June or July 2025, Fund officials confirmed Wednesday, following early signs of success from the country’s bold economic reforms.

The announcement comes as Nigeria’s inflation shows tentative signs of peaking after hitting 31.7% in February.

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The planned IMF program will expand the recent initiatives of Nigeria which included removing fuel subsidies and foreign exchange controls while acknowledging the program’s painful implementation led to stabilization of the naira post-2023 collapse.

The planned engagement structure received positive feedback from Central Bank Governor Olayemi Cardoso because it could reinforce reform achievements.

The potential program will emphasize three essential areas as its main focus.

  • Further exchange rate flexibility
  • Expanded social safety nets to cushion austerity impacts
    The program will introduce debt management strategies to handle domestic borrowing that keeps increasing.

The President Tinubu administration needs to uphold its political support for any IMF agreement while facing increased public resistance because of rising food costs.

The government implemented electricity subsidy removal in April as an action previously suggested by the IMF.

Following the news Nigerians showed hesitant support as dollar bonds experienced slightly better performance in the market.

The debt payment expenses in Nigeria have reached 98% of the revenue stream thus providing insufficient budget flexibility.

The Nigerian business program supervised by the IMF terminated in 2021 after receiving $3.4 billion worth of COVID-related funds.

Financial backing and specialized support to enhance taxation collection methods and monetary policy structure will probably be included in this fresh collaborative initiative.

The IMF talks serve as a crucial moment for Africa’s biggest nation to bring back economic stability and restore faith of investors because the Nigerian economy expects only a 2.9% growth rate that falls short of population expansion.

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