Recession: Adeosun, Emefiele, contradict selves, raising questions on Buhari’s strategy
Experts criticise the two top economic team members after they offered opposing proposals on Nigeria's recession.
Experts criticise the two top economic team members after they offered opposing proposals on Nigeria's recession.
The decision was taken at last week’s retreat.
“Until we are able to locally refine what we produce, we won’t be able to go forward."
Nigeria plans to borrow $1billion, as World Bank, ADB other approve lending plan.
“What we need is speed. That is why we want the National Assembly to help us with."
“The crass ineptitude and lukewarm-attitude of this APC government is no longer tolerable."
``The Federal Government is not limiting the reforms to the centre, but forcing state governments to reform their spending."
The minister had denied a Twitter post which appeared to downplay Nigeria’s economic recession.
The Fund says it has funded 2,829 projects valued at N9.5billion.
The government has disbursed N400 billion for capital spending.
The government inaugurates a committee to review the national tax policy.
Nigerians suggest government focuses attention on improving the economy.
The government says it will seek contributions from a wide spectrum of Nigerians.
The finance minister said Thursday that the country's economy was technically in recession.
The minister says the government is working to deal with the problem.
The finance minister was also summoned alongside her budget and national planning counterpart.
The new debt strategy shows that it is slanted significantly in favour of external borrowing than domestic borrowing.
The ministry says the protest by the workers is baseless.
The national economic council meeting held Thursday.
The government says it spent NN3.22 billion on rent in three years.
The government says it has saved N50 billion through the process.
Nigerian government officials spent N64 billion on travel in 2015.
Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, says the country's economic challenges are surmountable
Mr. Falana urged the government to direct relevant agencies to recover the nation’s stolen funds
The minister says Africa can build the necessary resilience to grow.
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