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Addressing multiple shocks will grow Nigeria, other African nations’ economy: ECA

ECA says Africa’s economy could experience positive growth if the continent’s multiple shocks were adequately addressed.

• March 17, 2023
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The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) says Africa’s economy could experience positive growth if the continent’s multiple shocks were adequately addressed.

In a statement, Adam Elhiraika, ECA director of the macroeconomics and governance division, said this at the ongoing experts meeting in Ethiopia.

Elhiraika said an overview of the recent economic and social developments in Africa by ECA centred on the complex economic and financial picture of the confluence of shocks that slowed down the global economy.

He said these shocks included the COVID-19 pandemic impact, price rise fueled by Ukraine’s conflict, and extreme weather patterns.

“The result is that Africa currently accounts for the largest share of the world’s poor, with 149 million previously non-poor Africans now facing the risk of falling into poverty. The global picture is different. In 2022, Africa saw the fastest expansion among developing world countries after East and South Asia,” Mr Elhiraika explained. “This is due to improvements in East, North and West African sub-regions, which drove Africa’s overall growth.”

He said North Africa’s growth was expected to accelerate from 3.9 per cent in 2022 to 4.8 per cent in 2023 because of increased import demands in the Eurozone, increasing demand for exports from North African countries, adding that the number of tourist arrivals and remittance inflows will also rise.

Mr Elhiraika explained that Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia were expected to experience positive effects as they conducted higher levels of trade with the Eurozone. He pointed out that in Central Africa, strong domestic production in Cameroon and Gabon contributed to Africa’s growth in the push to respond to the global increase in oil prices.

He said in West Africa, Senegal was expected to continue experiencing remarkable improvements in its growth rate in 2023 due to the commencement of hydrocarbon exports, coinciding with rising natural gas prices.

The ECA director also mentioned that West Africa’s growth would rise slightly to 3.8 per cent in 2023, while Southern Africa, led by South Africa, would have slow growth with a 2.8 per cent average.

“Ultimately, governments need effective coordination between monetary and fiscal policy; this is critical for reducing inflation while shielding the most vulnerable households. Moreover, to make inroads in meeting the SDGs, governments need to improve macroeconomic fundamentals and deepen structural transformation,” he noted.

The ECA director also urged the nations to enhance domestic resource mobilisation, reduce illicit financial flows and integrate innovative mechanisms and instruments such as green financing and carbon markets to spur and stimulate investments.

He suggested accelerating the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to speed up industrialisation and diversification.

(NAN)

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