Nigeria’s exit from recession indicates success of ESP – Presidency

Cyril Okonkwo, Abuja

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Nigeria’s prompt exit from recession is a key indicator of the success of the ongoing Economic Sustainability Plan approved by the Federal Government and Nigerians should expect more as the implementation of the Plan is gathering even greater momentum.

This indication was given over the weekend by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity in the Office of the Vice President, Laolu Akande, in a release on Sunday.

Akande noted that right from the 2020 third quarter, the economy was already on a rebound adding that the latest fourth-quarter figures show that indeed the recovery of the Nigerian economy is a steady one.

“Like we explained late last year after the release of the third-quarter figures, the Economic Sustainability Plan, which was a calculated intervention by the Buhari Presidency, is driving the Nigerian economy in the right direction-upwards, and Nigerians can expect more because the administration is unrelenting in its determination to pursue the steady recovery and growth of our economy,” Akande stated.

The Presidential spokesperson said the Economic Sustainability Plan is entering into an even more potent phase with the revving up of plans to install 5 million solar installations across the country and social housing plans that will result in hundreds of thousands of houses. Both aspects he noted will yield several hundreds of jobs besides giving the national economy a significant spur, like never before.

He explained that so far, the Survival Fund is making waves with MSMEs, artisans, transport workers hundreds of thousands receiving cash stimulus and the payroll support where an equal number of people running into hundreds of thousands employed by businesses are collecting N50,000 monthly. He said the payroll support covers three months salaries for beneficiaries.

Already about 311,000 employees have received the payroll support coming from 64,000 businesses nationwide and over 165,000 artisans have also benefited from the Survival Fund. In all the Survival Fund is on course to safeguard at least 1.3m jobs

Underway, according to him, is the Government Off-take Scheme (GOS), where the Federal Government will pump additional N15bn to support Nigerian owned businesses by off-taking many products in a bid to keep businesses alive and create jobs.

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The GOS will cover such products such as Face-masks, Liquid Soaps, Disinfectants, Hand Sanitizers, and other processed foods and spices. Altogether the GOS will benefit 100,000 MSMEs, while an additional 100,000 Nigerians will also be benefiting from a one-off N50,000 MSME grant different from those already paid to artisans, transport workers and separate from the payroll support.

Commenting on the quarter 4 GDP figures, Akande quoting a Presidency review on the latest GDP figures, said that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 0.11% in Q4 2020 following two consecutive quarters of negative growth showing an exit from the pandemic induced recession. This positive quarterly growth in Q4 2020 contributed to overall GDP, which contracted by -1.92% for the full year in 2020.

“This GDP report is important for a number of reasons. It is a reflection of the growing importance of the Non-oil sector, as its contribution to GDP has increased from 92.68% in Q4 2019 to 94.13% in Q4 2020. The Non-oil sector performance was mainly driven by growth in Information and Communication, as the pandemic meant greater use of ICT services.

“Growth in Agriculture, Manufacturing, Mining, Construction, and Real Estate also contributed to the improvement of the Non-oil sector,” Akande said.

The Presidency review noted that however “in contrast, the oil sector fell by -19.76% in Q4 2020 (6.36% in Q4 2019) as average oil production declined to 1.5 million barrels per day (1.5mbpd) in. This can be attributed to Nigeria’s compliance with OPEC+ quotas.”

It was observed that the report indicates that Nigeria’s responses to the COVID-19 induced shocks, the Economic Sustainability plan and the timely revision of the Federal Government budget, were effective.

Besides, he explained that “the Nigerian Economy outperformed various analysts’ expectations like the IMF and World Bank.

“In addition, Nigeria’s quarter on quarter growth of 9.7% surpassed China (2.6%), USA (4%), and Japan (3%) despite these countries having larger stimulus packages.”

He pointed out that the Nigerian economy performed reasonably despite the earlier lockdown, trade disruptions, ENDSARS protests, and oil price volatility.

“There is optimism as oil prices continue to stabilise, COVID-19 cases reach a plateau, success of an imminent vaccine rollout, and continued effective implementation of the Economic Sustainability Plan,” he stated.

 

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