- Nigeria plans to increase VAT to 15% on luxury goods
- Essential items for poorer citizens will remain exempt from VAT or subject to a zero rate
- President Bola Tinubu’s commitment is to protect the poorest and most vulnerable during reforms
- The wealthiest will contribute more while essential goods for average citizens remain affordable
- Improved security in oil-producing regions and new investments expected to increase oil production
- Fuel subsidy removal has begun, with savings expected to impact the economy soon
- Nigeria remains a member of the IMF but makes financial decisions autonomously
Source: saharareporters.com
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