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Multiple reports on Nigeria’s reform programme point to measurable macroeconomic gains: reserves at a seven-year high, declining inflation, and a stabilised exchange rate. Yet 139 million Nigerians still live in poverty, food costs have nearly tripled since 2023, and fewer than one in ten citizens rate the government positively on any core economic indicator.These parallel realities highlight a deeper challenge, translating macro-level progress into tangible improvements in everyday life. Addressing this gap calls for honest, structured engagement of the kind this Dialogue is designed to foster.
The Yar'Adua Foundation and NEST, supported by UK International Development, are convening the Public-Private Dialogue on Nigeria's Economic Reforms: Advancing Evidence-Driven Policy Solutions.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 | 8:00am | The Art Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos
The session will bring together senior leaders from the private sector, civil society, organised labour, and academia to assess, through a structured, evidence-based process, which reform priorities can realistically advance consolidation in 2026 and under what conditions. The findings will be addressed directly to government.
If your work touches Nigeria's economic direction, this conversation is relevant to you.
Register to attend:
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Event Venue
The Art Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
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