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**”IMF Representative Stresses: Lower Inflation and Stable Exchange Rates Key to Attracting Investments in Nigeria”**

By Daniel Edu

Ari Aisen, the Resident Representative for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Nigeria, has underscored the significance of lower inflation rates and stable exchange rates in enticing investments to the country. During an interview on Arise News Television’s Global Business Report, Aisen highlighted the potential for Nigeria’s economic growth if these conditions are met. He also emphasized the importance of implementing policies to reduce the government’s financing needs and cautioned against policy reversals. Aisen expressed confidence in Nigeria’s ability to navigate its current economic transition and called for a focus on addressing the underlying issues driving the country’s debt situation.

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