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CFOs expect Nigeria’s economic growth to decline in 2023 – KPMG

Nigerian CFOs expect a decline in the country’s economic growth in 2023 – KPMG

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The 2023 Annual CFO Outlook Survey by KPMG Nigeria has shown that while some Chief Financial Officers (31%) expect Nigeria’s economic growth to decline in 2023, 41% of the CFOs believe there would be no significant growth at all.  

Some of the reasons the CFOs gave for the lacklustre growth forecast include the delay in fuel subsidy removal, uncertain foreign exchange environment, high inflation rate, insecurity, and tax and regulatory posture.  

The survey report quoted Citibank Nigeria’s CFO, Sharafadeen Muhammed, to have said: 

More insights from the survey 

52% of the CFOs surveyed did not have great confidence in the prospect of growth for their respective industries as they identified inflation rate, global economic slowdown, and general economic uncertainty as reasons for the gloomy outlook.  

KPMG noted that Nigeria’s headline annual inflation maintained an upward trend throughout 2022, reaching its highest level in almost two decades. According to KPMG, this was driven by persistent structural issues, rising international food and energy prices and other policy-related bottlenecks that impact the cost of doing business. 

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CFOs advised the incoming administration to tackle the high inflation rate, insecurity, and instability of the foreign exchange environment to boost economic growth and increase investor and public confidence. 

What you should know

KPMG identified some key trends that will shape Nigeria’s economy in 2023 as; fuel subsidy, inflation, global economic slowdown, 2023 general elections, tax and other fiscal policies, increased regulation, uncertain foreign exchange environment, emerging digital economy, power challenges and insecurity. 

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In the meantime, it seems the Nigerian government is not yet ready to implement the fuel subsidy removal policy. On Thursday, April 27, the federal government suddenly reversed its earlier decision to remove fuel subsidies in June 2023. 

According to the country’s minister for finance, Dr Zainab Ahmed, the decision was taken because the government has to initiate some building blocks that will lead to the eventual removal of fuel subsidies.  

 

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