Macroeconomic stability yet to boost productivity,

Dr. Muda Yusuf of the CPPE reports that while Nigeria's macroeconomic fundamentals have improved in 2026, these gains have not yet translated into tangible benefits for productivity or household welfare. Businesses continue to face significant challenges, including high production costs and structural bottlenecks.
Why it matters
It underscores the disconnect between positive macroeconomic indicators and the actual economic reality for citizens and businesses in a developing economy.
Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE)
The report provides a balanced economic analysis citing both progress and ongoing systemic failures without taking a partisan stance.
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