Monday, April 7, 2014

Nigeria finally lead as Africa's Largest Economy


This past weekend,  Nigeria was ranked the largest economy on the African continent and 26th largest in the world with new Gross Domestic Products (GDP) of $453,966.81 billion as against the 1990 GDP of  $258,555.58  billion.

In her remarks, the  Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said:


“We did not set out to become the biggest economy in Africa. We set out to measure how much the economy has changed. And that is the outcome. Becoming the largest economy on the continent is a positive development, but it is not destination. The knowledge derived will help us make better policies to grow the economy and create jobs for young Nigerians. Nigerians have worked hard to make our economy the largest in Africa and they should be proud of the feat. But it is also a challenge and an opportunity. The results of the rebasing  will not make the challenges of poverty and unemployment disappear overnight but the better understanding of the structure and changes of the economy will give us better tools to grow the economy and tackle poverty and unemployment.” she said

Also, speaking, the Supervising Minister of the Ministry of National Planning, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda,  underscored the credibility of the rebasing exercise which he said,  was rigorously and professionally executed by a team of local and international experts.

“It is a thorough job and we are pleased with the results. The results will empower government to do more for the Nigerian people.” he said.

However, one of key changes identified is the noticeable shift in the share of key sectors to the country’s overall GDP.

Such changes  is the decline in the share of the agricultural sector to the overall GDP and a rise in the share of services. In the 1990 nominal series, agriculture contributed 30 per cent  to the GDP, while industry contributed 46.1 per cent and services contributed 23.6 per cent.



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