IMF urges Nigerian govt to remove fuel subsidy by mid-2023
The IMF urged the Nigerian authorities to remove fuel subsidies by mid-2023, and to increase well-targeted social spending.
The IMF urged the Nigerian authorities to remove fuel subsidies by mid-2023, and to increase well-targeted social spending.
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She said the move to establish the ECOWAS Customs Union remains a pertinent issue that should be vigorously pursued.
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