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    Nigeria’s Economic Growth Accelerates to 3.46% in Q3 2024, Led by Services Sector

    Team_Veritas World NewsBy Team_Veritas World NewsDecember 4, 2024Updated:December 4, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s Economic Growth Accelerates to 3.46% in Q3 2024, Led by Services Sector

    Abuja, Nigeria— Nigeria’s economy expanded by 3.46% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2024, marking a notable improvement from 2.85% in the second quarter, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The growth was primarily driven by the robust performance of the services sector, which accounted for more than 50% of the aggregate economic output.

    Key Highlights and Data

    • Economic Growth: The 3.46% growth rate represents Nigeria’s fastest expansion in over a year, indicating a recovery in key sectors despite persistent challenges.
    • Services Sector Performance: Contributing 53.7% to GDP, the services sector emerged as the largest driver of growth, with telecommunications, financial services, and trade playing significant roles.
    • Agriculture and Industry: The agricultural sector grew by 2.1%, hindered by insecurity in key farming regions, while industrial output rose by 1.8%, reflecting modest gains in manufacturing and oil production.
    • Oil Sector: Crude oil production averaged 1.6 million barrels per day (mbpd) in Q3, up from 1.5 mbpd in the previous quarter, contributing to the industry’s recovery.
    • Inflation: Inflationary pressures remained high, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) recording a year-on-year increase of 25.2%.

    What Is Driving the Growth?

    Nigeria’s economic acceleration in Q3 2024 can be attributed to several factors:

    1. Resilience of the Services Sector: Telecommunications and financial services have seen increased demand, bolstered by the digital transformation in Nigeria’s economy.
    2. Oil Recovery: Modest gains in crude oil production contributed positively to GDP, though the sector remains below its peak performance.
    3. Government Initiatives: Targeted government policies, including subsidies for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and infrastructure investments, have supported economic activity.

    Public Reaction and Misconceptions

    The news of Nigeria’s accelerated economic growth has sparked varied public reactions:

    • Optimistic Views: Some Nigerians view the growth as a sign of recovery and resilience. “This shows we are moving in the right direction,” commented a business analyst on X.com (formerly Twitter).
    • Skepticism and Criticism: Others argue that the growth rate does not reflect the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians, citing high inflation and unemployment.

    Separating Fact from Public Opinion

    • Truths: The growth data is accurate, based on NBS reports, and the services sector’s dominance aligns with global trends in emerging economies.
    • Misconceptions: Claims that the growth is “meaningless” due to persistent poverty and unemployment overlook the importance of GDP growth as a measure of economic recovery. However, the criticism that growth has not yet translated to broad-based improvements in living standards is valid.

    Challenges and Outlook

    While the Q3 growth rate is encouraging, Nigeria faces several challenges, including:

    • High inflation eroding purchasing power.
    • Insecurity affecting agriculture and manufacturing.
    • Limited fiscal space for government spending due to debt servicing costs.

    Experts suggest that sustaining growth will require structural reforms, such as diversifying the economy further and addressing infrastructure deficits.

    Conclusion

    Nigeria’s Q3 2024 economic performance demonstrates resilience amid challenges, driven largely by the vibrant services sector. While the growth rate is a positive indicator, addressing the structural issues hindering inclusive growth remains critical for long-term economic stability.

    Nigeria’s economy grew by 3.46% in Q3 2024, with the services sector contributing over 50% to GDP. Learn about the data, drivers of growth, and public perceptions of this economic milestone.

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