‘Nigeria Will Soon Recover From Economic Recession’ – World Bank
The World Bank Group has disclosed that the
economic recession currently being experienced
in Nigeria will soon be a thing of the past.
Mrs Eme Essien-Lore, Country Manager,
International Finance Corporation, a member of
the group, made the observation in an interview
with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on
Thursday.
”In our perspective and with the numbers that
we have seen coming from the World Bank and
the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Nigeria’s
economy has recorded about one per cent real
growth.
”That is a bit lower than government’s
expectation which is about 2.2 per cent growth
for 2017.
“It is a bit modest, but we certainly expect that
the economy of Nigeria will rebound and recover
from last year’s recession, ” she said.
Essien-Lore commended Federal Government`s
new economic plan, but said that there was
need to set priorities for implementation of the
plan by the year 2020.
According to her, the plan is very comprehensive,
ambitious and thoughtful.
She said that the World Bank had been
consulting with the Nigerian Government on the
plan, saying that the bank was happy that the
plan had been published.
”Now we can sit down and look at it to see how
we will align our objectives around what the
government wants to do.
Essien-Lore said that the plan was an
opportunity to look at the priorities and what the
World Bank could do for the Nigerian government
as ‘it comes up with its development agenda’.
”The plan is for 2017 to 2020, it is a relatively
short period, but we need to know what the
priorities are and collectively work with
government on how to achieve them, ” she said.
On the high rate of unemployment in the country,
Essien-Lore urged the Nigerian government to
partner with the private sector to create more
quality jobs to reduce poverty and prevent social
unrest.
She said that Nigeria was growing very fast and
would soon become the third largest country
globally, after India and China.
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