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Nigeria’s Economy Faces Over N1 Trillion Loss in Q2 – NBS Report

By Daniel Edu

The Nigerian economy has witnessed a substantial economic loss of over N1 trillion in the second quarter of 2023 across various sectors including food, textiles, and 24 others. This analysis is based on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data provided by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Out of the total of 26 sectors assessed, they collectively saw a decline in their contribution to the real GDP, which decreased from N7.69 trillion in the first quarter of 2023 to N6.54 trillion in the second quarter. Among the sectors experiencing shrinkage in Q2 were fishing, crude petroleum and natural gas, cement, food and beverages, textiles, apparel and footwear, wood and wood products, paper and paper products, non-metallic products, basic metal, iron and steel, motor vehicles and assembly, manufacturing, construction, accommodation and food services, road transport, and air transport.

Additional sectors that suffered negative impacts in Q2 2023 included post and courier services, publishing, motion pictures, sound recording and music production, arts, entertainment and recreation, financial institutions, real estate, professional, scientific and technical services, education, other services, metal ores, and plastic and rubber products.

Despite these challenges, Nigeria’s real GDP experienced a modest increase of 0.20 percentage points, reaching 2.51 percent in Q2 2023, up from 2.31 percent in the previous quarter. However, this growth remains below the 3.54 percent recorded in the second quarter of 2022, due to the ongoing challenging economic conditions.

The economic difficulties have been linked to recent reforms, such as the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of exchange rates. These measures have caused short-term discomfort, impacting various sectors negatively. The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria reported job losses and reduced productivity due to the harsh economic environment. Furthermore, inflation has continued to rise, reaching 22.79 percent in June, further straining purchasing power.

Although Nigeria’s GDP growth remains below the projections of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which anticipated a 3.2 percent growth rate for 2023, experts suggest that these economic reforms could eventually lead to long-term benefits, despite their immediate drawbacks.

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