Nigeria Exits Recession,
Statistics
from the National Bureau of Statistics indicate that Nigeria has exited
recession.
Nigeria’s
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 0.11 per cent (year-on-year) in real terms
in the fourth quarter of 2020 (Q4 2020), representing the first positive
quarterly growth in the last three quarters, according to the National Bureau
of Statistics (NBS).
The
performance appeared to have signalled an exit from the second recession.
Though weak,
the positive growth reflects the gradual return of economic activities
following the easing of restricted movements and limited local and
international commercial activities in the preceding quarters, the NBS stated.
As a result,
while the Q4 2020 growth rate was lower than growth rate recorded the previous
year by –2.44 percentage points, it was higher by 3.74 percentage points
compared to Q3 2020.
According to
the fourth quarter 2020 GDP estimats released Thursday, on a quarter on quarter
basis, real GDP growth was 9.68 per cent indicating a second positive
consecutive quarter on quarter real growth rate in 2020 after two
negative quarters.

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