7m more Nigerians will become poor by end of 2022. —Report

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7m more Nigerians will become poor by end of 2022. —Report

The World Bank has predicted that seven million more Nigerians will fall into poverty by the end of 2022.

This is contained in the bank’s latest report on Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria Development Update (NDU) released on Tuesday.

The report entitled, “The Continuing Urgency of Business Unusual,” notes that inflationary and fiscal pressures are standing in the way of growth.

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The report says,, “Nigeria is in a paradoxical situation: growth prospects have improved compared to six months ago but inflationary and fiscal pressures have increased considerably, leaving the economy much more vulnerable.

“Inflation in Nigeria, already one of the highest in the world before the war in Ukraine, is likely to increase further as a result of the rise in global fuel and food prices caused by the war.

“And that, the World Bank estimates, is likely to push an additional one million Nigerians into poverty by the end of 2022, on top of the 6 million Nigerians that were already predicted to fall into poverty this year because of the rise in prices, particularly food price,”

The financial institution said the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine was affecting prices of global fuel and food, which would skyrocket Nigeria’s inflation rate, already described as one of the highest in the world.

According to the bank, the development will stem from the increase in inflation to 16.82% year-on-year in April 2022.

It had had earlier predicted that additional six million Nigerians would move behind the poverty line by the end of the year.

However, the bank added one million more people to the number. following a 0.9% rise in inflation from 15.92% in March.

Periscope International recalls that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) had in October last year put Nigeria’s poverty figure at 82.9 million Nigerians or 40 percent of the country’s population.

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