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World Bank says Tinubu’s harsh economic reforms now global reference point

The World Bank has commended President Bola Tinubu’s reform drive, describing Nigeria as a frequent global reference point for reform implementation and results.

• February 4, 2026
President Bola Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu (Credit: Bola Tinubu)

The World Bank has commended President Bola Tinubu’s reform drive, describing Nigeria as a frequent global reference point for reform implementation and results.

The bank’s managing director of operations, Anna Bjerde, said this on Tuesday while leading its Group delegation to the president at the State House, Abuja.

Ms Bjerde said Nigeria’s reform outcomes over the last two years were commendable and widely discussed among global leaders, policymakers and investors.

She said, “Nigeria is a frequent example in my discussions around the world because the results achieved in two years are really commendable.”

Ms Bjerde praised Mr Tinubu’s consistency in communicating the necessity of reforms, noting that his steady leadership had built confidence despite implementation challenges.

She added, “Even when reform implementation is difficult, there is no turning back. You are staying the course.”

Ms Bjerde said feedback from Nigeria’s private sector confirmed strong reform outcomes and improving investor sentiment.

On the bank’s forthcoming Country Partnership Framework, she said it would be anchored on Nigeria’s development vision of a $1 trillion economy and seven per cent growth.

She said job creation would be central to the partnership, citing Africa’s growing population and the urgency of employment for young people.

Ms Bjerde identified infrastructure investment, agriculture modernisation and improved access to finance for small and medium enterprises as priority areas.

She said Nigeria’s low infrastructure spending relative to GDP required innovative public-private partnerships.

Ms Bjerde disclosed that the World Bank’s public sector portfolio in Nigeria stood at about $17 billion, while the IFC invests about $5 billion annually.

She added that a new reform-linked budget support operation was being prepared, alongside expanded risk guarantees to attract private capital.

Ms Bjerde said, “Your reforms and our budget support go hand in hand.”

Earlier, Mr Tinubu said his administration’s reform agenda was irreversible, stressing that Nigeria had “its hands on the plough” and would not retreat.

He said, “Since we went into this turn of reform, we are never going to look back.”

The president said that although the reforms were painful initially, they were necessary to secure long-term stability and growth.

Mr Tinubu identified agriculture as a key pillar, citing mechanisation centres and openness to World Bank support on seeds and productivity.

He reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and accountability, describing the removal of the fuel subsidy and the unification of the exchange rate as difficult but necessary decisions.

Mr Tinubu added, “The first reaction was high inflation, but it has come down dramatically. Now that it is stable, we can help investors.”

The president urged the bank to accelerate innovative financing, reduce bureaucracy and deepen skills development.

He assured the bank of Nigeria’s openness to deeper engagement and sustained partnership.

(NAN)

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