Happy Saturday, everyone!
I was just reviewing the headlines from the President’s meeting with media stakeholders at the State House earlier today. The President didn’t hold back, revealing that the economy was so cash-strapped at the start of his term that the federation couldn’t even reimburse airline debts.
While the administration is touting the Naira’s gain (closing at ₦1,366.23 yesterday) and external reserves crossing $50 Billion, there’s a massive 'on-ground' crisis in the aviation sector. Aviation fuel has jumped by 80% to ₦1,800/litre today, putting immense pressure on domestic travel.
My questions for the forum this afternoon:
1. The President promised tariff relief for the media industry to help them survive. Do you think this 'sector-specific' help is a good model, or should the focus remain strictly on broad macro-reforms?
2. With aviation fuel at ₦1,800, are we looking at a future where domestic flying becomes a 'luxury only' service? How does this affect our $1 Trillion economy goal?
3. The Naira gained ₦27 this week—are you finally feeling a 'trickle-down' effect in the prices of goods, or is the fuel hike wiping out all our gains?
I was just reviewing the headlines from the President’s meeting with media stakeholders at the State House earlier today. The President didn’t hold back, revealing that the economy was so cash-strapped at the start of his term that the federation couldn’t even reimburse airline debts.
While the administration is touting the Naira’s gain (closing at ₦1,366.23 yesterday) and external reserves crossing $50 Billion, there’s a massive 'on-ground' crisis in the aviation sector. Aviation fuel has jumped by 80% to ₦1,800/litre today, putting immense pressure on domestic travel.
My questions for the forum this afternoon:
1. The President promised tariff relief for the media industry to help them survive. Do you think this 'sector-specific' help is a good model, or should the focus remain strictly on broad macro-reforms?
2. With aviation fuel at ₦1,800, are we looking at a future where domestic flying becomes a 'luxury only' service? How does this affect our $1 Trillion economy goal?
3. The Naira gained ₦27 this week—are you finally feeling a 'trickle-down' effect in the prices of goods, or is the fuel hike wiping out all our gains?