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Fitch Solutions projects likely ‘protest in Lagos’ following Tinubu’s swearing-in

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Fitch Solutions has projected likely short-term protests in Lagos and other urban areas across Nigeria if President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu is sworn in as president.

The global ratings and advisory agency disclosed this in its Africa Monitor Report, a copy of which was obtained by Nairametrics.

The report warned that the potential political risks in Nigeria could be due to reduced trust in the electoral system and a lack of widespread political support for Tinubu. Part of the report said:

The opposition’s reaction will set the pace

The report added that much will depend on how Peter Obi and other opposition figures react over the coming days.

In the meantime, Fitch Solutions said it has lowered Nigeria’s social stability score to 17.5 out of 100 from the previous score of 25.0. 

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The Fitch report also noted that given Tinubu’s weak political mandate and widespread opposition to his government, they doubt that the incoming administration will launch any serious economic reforms in 2023.

Energy and oil production

Fitch Solutions added that it expects that fuel shortages, disruptions surrounding the election in February 2023, and weakness in the oil sector will cause headline growth in Nigeria to slow from 3.1% in 2022 to just 2.3% in 2023.

What you should know

There have not been any widespread protests since the general elections were concluded. This has mainly been due to the fact that the Labour Party’s Peter Obi has repeatedly called for peace. He has assured his supporters that he would challenge the alleged electoral fraud in court.

The Courts, however, recently rejected a proposal by the Labour Party to live-broadcast the tribunal’s judgments.

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