Compared to the economies of South Africa, Russia and other countries in recession, the minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, says the Nigerian economy is doing well.
“It is true we are in a recession. Recession comes when a country records two consecutive quarters of negative growths. But we must go beyond that to understand that despite that, our economy is still very well in circumstances” Mohammed said
“The main reason why we have entered into this recession is the oil sector. The oil sector recorded -13.89% and that is the worst in 14 quarters. Of course, it is easy to understand why; with the pandemic, there is low demand for oil…but when you look at the non-oil sector which is about -2.51 % in the third quarter, it is far better than what it was in the second quarter”.
“Overall, yes, we are in a recession and it is inevitable but while our Q2 result was -6.1%, South Africa was -50% and as we speak today, Finland, Hungary, Spain, Mexico, Russia, Romania, Belgium, Austria have all fallen into recession”.
But speaking today, the minister said the government is optimistic that with its intervention measures, the recession will be short-lived.