Connect with us

News

79% of Nigerians Still Poor or Vulnerable Despite Tinubu’s Reforms — World Bank

Nearly four out of every five Nigerians remain poor or vulnerable to poverty despite recent economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu’s administration…

Published

on

tinubu worldbank
  • Nearly four out of every five Nigerians remain poor or vulnerable to poverty despite recent economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, according to a new World Bank report.
VN62

Nearly 79 per cent of Nigerians remain poor or vulnerable to falling into poverty despite sweeping economic reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, according to a new World Bank report.

The findings are contained in the World Bank’s newly approved Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Nigeria (2026–2032) and its accompanying Streamlined Country Diagnostic, which outline the country’s development challenges and the Bank’s strategy for supporting economic growth and poverty reduction over the next seven years.

139 million Nigerians living in poverty

According to the report, 61 per cent of Nigerians live below the national poverty line, while 33 per cent are classified as ultra-poor, meaning they are unable to meet minimum food requirements.

Overall, the Bank estimates that 79 per cent of the population is either poor or at risk of slipping back into poverty, affecting roughly 139 million Nigerians.

The report also highlights several worrying indicators:

Advertisement
  • More than 86 million Nigerians lack access to electricity.
  • Between three and four million young people enter the labour market every year, with limited employment opportunities.
  • One in four Nigerian youths is neither employed, in school nor receiving vocational training.
  • Only 14 per cent of employed Nigerians have regular wage-paying jobs, with most workers trapped in low-income informal employment.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU  I'm Inspired To Lead Nigerians Out Of Poverty – President Tinubu

Reforms have stabilised the economy, but hardship remains

The World Bank acknowledged that reforms introduced by the Federal Government—including the removal of petrol subsidies, exchange rate liberalisation, tighter monetary policy and tax reforms—have helped stabilise Nigeria’s economy.

According to the report:

  • Economic growth increased from 3.5 per cent in the first half of 2024 to 3.9 per cent during the same period in 2025.
  • Foreign reserves rose above $42 billion.
  • Fiscal deficits narrowed.
  • Investor confidence improved.

However, the Bank warned that high inflation continues to erode household incomes, preventing many Nigerians from benefiting from the country’s improving macroeconomic indicators.

“High inflation, though declining, continues to erode real incomes, particularly for the poor,” the report stated.

World Bank: Jobs are the only lasting solution

The World Bank stressed that economic reforms alone will not significantly reduce poverty unless they create millions of productive jobs.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU  Tinubu Seeks Senate Confirmation of Joash Amupitan as New INEC Chairman

Drawing lessons from countries such as China, India and Indonesia, the Bank said employment remains the most effective path out of poverty and urged Nigeria to prioritise labour-intensive sectors such as agriculture and micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).

Advertisement

The report projects that about 60 million young Nigerians will enter the labour force over the next decade, making large-scale job creation the country’s most urgent development priority.

Social protection remains weak

The report also expressed concern over Nigeria’s limited social protection system.

According to the World Bank:

  • Public spending on social protection accounts for just 0.14 per cent of GDP.
  • Only 8.5 per cent of poor Nigerians are covered by any form of social safety net.
  • More than 60 million Nigerians remain ultra-poor.

To address the problem, the Bank plans to support Nigeria in expanding cash transfer programmes, strengthening the national social register, improving digital identity systems and increasing direct support for the country’s poorest households.

The new framework aims to expand social protection coverage to about 41 million beneficiaries.

Advertisement

Education and healthcare remain major concerns

Beyond income poverty, the World Bank warned that weak human capital continues to threaten Nigeria’s long-term development.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU  Okpebholo Vows to Resign if Tinubu Loses Edo in 2027 Presidential Election

It noted that 84 per cent of children aged between five and 14 cannot read age-appropriate texts, despite attending school, while widespread childhood malnutrition continues to fuel intergenerational poverty.

The Bank called for greater investment in education, healthcare, nutrition, sanitation and early childhood development to improve productivity and reduce poverty over the long term.

Fresh World Bank support

The report comes shortly after the World Bank approved a $1.25 billion loan for Nigeria under its Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration Programme.

Advertisement

The Bank said its new Country Partnership Framework for 2026–2032 will focus on helping Nigeria convert recent macroeconomic gains into improved living standards by unlocking private-sector investment and creating more and better jobs across the country.

According to the World Bank, preserving the current reform momentum while accelerating private investment, improving governance and expanding employment opportunities will determine whether millions of Nigerians can escape poverty in the years ahead.

WhatsApp
Advertisement

Stay ahead with VerseNews. Get the latest breaking news, insightful analysis, and trending stories. Your go-to source for timely updates and unbiased reporting.

Advertisement

WATCH: Nigeria Newspaper Headline Today

Apply For Latest Job Openings

Trending

argentinaaa argentinaaa
Sports16 minutes ago

World Cup 2026: Argentina Face FIFA Punishment Over Falklands Banner After England Win

Argentina could face disciplinary action from FIFA after players celebrated victory over England with a banner supporting the country's claim...

bnhhlll bnhhlll
News34 minutes ago

EFCC Releases Activities Randy Peter, Mama Pee

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released activists Randy Peter and Mama Pee after subjecting them to hours...

tinubu worldbank tinubu worldbank
News54 minutes ago

79% of Nigerians Still Poor or Vulnerable Despite Tinubu’s Reforms — World Bank

Nearly four out of every five Nigerians remain poor or vulnerable to poverty despite recent economic reforms by President Bola...

tuchel tuchel
Sports2 hours ago

Tuchel Defends Tactics After England’s Heartbreaking World Cup Exit to Argentina

Thomas Tuchel has defended his tactical decisions after England surrendered a second-half lead to Argentina in the World Cup semifinals...

malami malami
News2 hours ago

FULL LIST: Hotels, University, Filling Stations, 48 Properties Linked to Ex-AGF Malami Forfeited to FG

Here is the full list of the of 48 properties linked to former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN),...

Untitled design 6 Untitled design 6
Sports2 hours ago

‘Let Them Say Whatever They Like, Even Our Winning Make Them Sad’ — Messi Fires Back at Critics

Lionel Messi praised Argentina's fighting spirit after their dramatic comeback victory over England...

messiii messiii
Sports3 hours ago

Is Messi Retiring After the World Cup? What the Argentina Star Has Said

Lionel Messi inspired Argentina to another World Cup final with a brilliant performance against England, but as the 39-year-old prepares...

HNTmJO WEAE16b6 HNTmJO WEAE16b6
Sports7 hours ago

Lionel Messi Fuels Argentina’s Stunning Late Rally Past England into World Cup Final

Lionel Messi inspired another unforgettable Argentina comeback as Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez scored late goals to defeat England 2-1...

BBNaija.jpg BBNaija.jpg
Entertainment13 hours ago

Big Brother Naija Announces Season 11 Return, Date, Biggest Prize Ever

Big Brother Naija is back! Season 11 will feature a record-breaking grand prize, fresh twists, new housemates and another exciting...

bandits bandits
News13 hours ago

Bandits Invade School During NECO Exam, Abduct Principal, Official and Four Students

Suspected bandits have abducted the principal of Government Secondary School, Opada-Olowa, a NECO supervisor, and four students...

Advertisement