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Managing External and Internal Economic Shocks in Nigeria’s Oil-Dependent Economy

By Okechukwu Keshi Ukaegbu

Global disruptions—whether from wars, supply chain breakdowns, or geopolitical tensions—often trigger economic shocks that ripple across countries. Because economies today are highly interconnected, disturbances in one region can quickly produce both external shocks (originating outside a country) and internal shocks that affect domestic markets.The oil market illustrates this dynamic clearly.

Crude oil prices are largely determined by global supply and demand. When conflicts disrupt production or transportation routes, supply may tighten and prices typically rise. Oil-producing countries can benefit temporarily because higher prices increase export earnings and government revenues.

For Nigeria, however, the situation is more complex. While rising crude prices can boost national income and increase government allocations, the country remains heavily dependent on imported refined petroleum products. Limited domestic refining capacity means that increases in global oil prices often translate into higher fuel costs locally, creating inflationary pressure across the economy.

If geopolitical tensions in regions such as the Middle East persist, oil prices may remain elevated. This could lead to increased government revenue in Nigeria. Yet higher domestic fuel prices and transportation costs may also intensify economic hardship for households and businesses.This reality highlights a long-standing policy challenge: how governments at federal, state, and local levels can use increased revenue during oil price booms to mitigate internal economic pressures. Possible responses include investing in domestic refining capacity, strengthening economic diversification, and implementing targeted social and economic support programmes.

Ultimately, managing both external and internal shocks requires strategic planning to ensure that short-term gains from global price movements translate into long-term economic stability and resilience.

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