IMF: Nigeria, 11 other countries seek affordable financing, structural reforms

Nigeria and 11 other members of the African Consultative Group have called for adequate and affordable financing and have called for structural reform agendas to produce the desired result.
The members stated this at the end of results meeting with the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C.
The ACG comprises the IMF governors of a subset of 12 African countries belonging to the African Caucus (African finance ministers and central bank governors) and IMF management.
In a joint statement issued on Friday, at the end of the meeting by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, who is chair of the African Caucus, and IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva, said the ACG called for bolstering Africa’s resilience to surmount the multi-faceted challenges facing the continent.
“Countries’ domestic adjustment policy efforts and structural reform agendas stand to yield better outcomes if accompanied by access to adequate and affordable financing.
“The ACG underlined the necessity for the upcoming review of Low-Income Countries (LICs) facilities to adapt to the changing global environment to continue serving vulnerable members.
”The global economy approached a soft landing. The outlook for Africa was also gradually improving with growth expected to reach 3.5 per cent in 2024 and four per cent in 2025,” they said.
The executives said nearly two-thirds of the continent’s countries were anticipating higher growth in 2024, fueled by the modest easing in global financial conditions and a recovery in private investment and consumption.
They added, “In spite of these glimmers of hope, growth is still too weak to secure improvements in standards of living and there is a growing income divergence between the continent and more advanced countries post-pandemic.
“Many governments in Africa continue to grapple with financing shortages, whereas high debt service costs reduce budgetary space for priority investment and social spending and limit countries’ ability to deal with future shocks.
“At the same time, some countries continue to experience climate shocks such as severe droughts and floods which exacerbate food insecurity and poverty.”
They said countries’ domestic adjustment policy efforts and structural reform agendas stood to yield better outcomes if accompanied by access to adequate and affordable financing.
They stressed that the ACG underlined the need for the upcoming review of low-income countries’ facilities to adapt to the changing global environment and continue serving vulnerable members.
The group also stressed the need to consider all financing options and encouraged coordination with the World Bank’s 21st Replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA21).
They said, “We agreed to continue to work together to capture the new opportunities brought about by the climate transition and the digital transformation, especially the arrival of artificial intelligence. Acting decisively on all fronts offers a chance to accelerate growth and prosperity in a fast-moving world.
“The Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (PRGT) Review should achieve the right balance between the short-term pressures from high demand against long-term sustainability.“
The executives said resilience was also important in delivering on climate ambitions, both Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.
The ACG was formed in 2007 to enhance the IMF’s policy dialogue with the African Caucus.
(NAN)
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