The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria, Ghana to experience slow economic growth, AFDB says

- By Bankole Orimisan

ADevelopme­nt Bank ( AFDB) has said Nigeria and Ghana will likely experience slowest economic growth in 2024 when compared to their countries in the West African region.

According to the AFDB macro- economic performanc­e outlook for 2024, the West African region is expected to grow by 0.8 per cent to 4.0 per cent this year and 4.4 per cent in 2025

The group also stated that aside from Nigeria and Ghana, every other country in the sub- region would likely grow by at least four per cent in 2024 with embattled Niger Republic leading the pack at 11.2 per cent, followed by Senegal and Ivory Coast at 8.2 per cent and 6.8 per cent respective­ly.

The bank stated that except for Nigeria and Ghana, all countries in the region were projected to grow at least four per cent in 2024. The bank’s forecast for Nigeria anticipate­s a growth rate of 2.9 per cent in 2024, improving to 3.7 per cent by 2025.

However, the modest growth trajectory is primarily linked to the repercussi­ons of recent policy reforms, inclu ding the eliminatio­n of fuel subsidies and the efforts to consolidat­e the foreign exchange markets. These measures, while aimed at stabilisin­g the economy, have temporaril­y exacerbate­d the cost of living, suppressin­g both cons umer spending and in vestment. Despite these challenges, the report sug gested that the strategic redirectio­n of resources, specifical­ly the $ 5 billion formerly allocated to fuel subsidies between 2022 and May 2023, towards vital social infrastruc ture, holds the promise of yielding significan­t long- term benefits over the immediate discomfort­s.

In contrast, Ghana’s economic growth is expected to slightly pick up to 2.8 per cent in 2024, from a sluggish 1.5 per cent in 2023.

The analysis attributes the slow pace to persistent inflationa­ry pressures that continue to strain household budgets, implying that inflation remains a critical barrier to Ghana’s economic revival and growth prospects. Ghana and Nigeria grappled with an unpreceden­ted economic downturn in 2023, marked by a staggering inflation rate that peaked at over 50 per cent.

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