
The Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to bold reforms that are restoring stability, strengthening investor confidence, and laying the foundation for inclusive growth.
Speaking at the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja, HM Edun said the country is at a pivotal moment where decisive action will determine its economic future. He pointed to significant progress already achieved; including stabilisation of the naira, improved foreign exchange management, higher federal allocations, and early signs of easing inflation.
The Minister highlighted four priorities to sustain momentum: reforming fiscal policy, raising Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio through automation and technology, curbing inflation, and unlocking private sector investment. With tax revenues at just 13% of GDP compared to 50–60% in peer economies, he stressed the urgency of widening the base to fund critical infrastructure and social programmes.
On social investments, the Minister announced that the Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme has already reached over 8 million Nigerians, with a target of 15 million households by year-end. Every beneficiary, he added is biometrically identified and digitally paid, ensuring transparency and impact.
Reiterating the central role of private enterprise, he noted that reforms are creating a more competitive climate for investment in energy, agriculture, transport, and digital infrastructure. Nigeria’s demographic advantage means our youth will form a major part of the global workforce by 2050, Edun said. Our task is to equip them to seize that opportunity, he added further
The Minister underscored President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to policies that deliver fiscal stability, attract investment, and ensure prosperity is broadly shared.
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Mohammed Manga FCAI
Director, Information and Public Relations
October 7, 2025