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Abuja Revamps Economic Indicators, Igniting Debate Over Data Accuracy

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Last updated: February 16, 2025 3:08 pm
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Nigeria’s Economic Indicator Overhaul Sparks Debate

Nigeria recently made significant changes to its economic indicators, causing a stir among experts and the public. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has adopted new methodologies in calculating key metrics such as unemployment, inflation, and GDP, aligning them with international standards. One of the most notable changes is the redefinition of employment to include individuals earning any form of income, even if it is from short-term or part-time work.

While some experts, including economists from the World Bank, commend these changes for providing a more accurate portrayal of Nigeria’s labor market, there are concerns that the revamped indicators might not accurately reflect the economic challenges faced by the country. Critics worry that the adjustments could potentially downplay the severity of economic struggles experienced by many Nigerians.

In addition to the changes in the employment indicator, the NBS is also revamping its inflation index by expanding the components considered in the calculation. Furthermore, the bureau is recalculating the GDP to better capture the contributions of the informal and digital sectors to the economy. These reforms are aimed at providing a more comprehensive and realistic view of Nigeria’s evolving economic landscape.

Despite the potential for the new indicators to present a more favorable outlook, the NBS maintains that the revisions are necessary to offer a clearer and more accurate representation of Nigeria’s economic situation.

Source: African Business

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