• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Science
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
Venezuela and Nigeria’s economic crises: the troubling similarities

Venezuela and Nigeria’s economic crises: the troubling similarities

February 18, 2024
Court jails ex-Buhari Power minister 75 years for fraud

Court jails ex-Buhari Power minister 75 years for fraud

May 21, 2026
Pope’s envoy,46 Catholic bishops,top govt functionaries attend burial of Most Rev.Peter Chukwu in Abakaliki-Archbishop Okeke mourns with other bishops-govs Nwifuru,Mba,Obi,Elechi present

Pope’s envoy,46 Catholic bishops,top govt functionaries attend burial of Most Rev.Peter Chukwu in Abakaliki-Archbishop Okeke mourns with other bishops-govs Nwifuru,Mba,Obi,Elechi present

May 21, 2026
Encourage your children to embrace vocations in the Catholic church – Fr. Akema implores parents

Encourage your children to embrace vocations in the Catholic church – Fr. Akema implores parents

May 21, 2026
Bear authentic witness to the Gospel of Christ, allow the Holy Spirit to guide you – Bishop Daboh enjoins Christians

Bear authentic witness to the Gospel of Christ, allow the Holy Spirit to guide you – Bishop Daboh enjoins Christians

May 21, 2026
Obi Faces N60m Bill to Contest NDC Presidential Ticket

Obi Faces N60m Bill to Contest NDC Presidential Ticket

May 21, 2026
Media practitioners brainstorm at Onitsha Archdiocesan Communication Week

Media practitioners brainstorm at Onitsha Archdiocesan Communication Week

May 21, 2026
Archbishop Okeke,Bishop Ezeokafor offer special prayers for late Archbishop Obiefuna on his 15th death anniversary

Archbishop Okeke,Bishop Ezeokafor offer special prayers for late Archbishop Obiefuna on his 15th death anniversary

May 21, 2026
Bigard Memorial Seminary Announces Appiontment of Very Rev. Fr. Dr. Aloysius Ezeoba as 22nd Rector

Bigard Memorial Seminary Announces Appiontment of Very Rev. Fr. Dr. Aloysius Ezeoba as 22nd Rector

May 21, 2026
Jubilation as New gigantic Chapel at Holy family youth village Amansea Awka is blessed

Strive to be a Tabernacle of the Blessed Trinity – Archbishop Okeke Urges Christians

May 21, 2026
Obi Joins Clergy, Faithful for Burial of Late Bishop Chukwu

Obi Joins Clergy, Faithful for Burial of Late Bishop Chukwu

May 21, 2026
WELLNESS: KEEPING HEALTHY

WELLNESS: KEEPING HEALTHY

May 21, 2026
2026 Mothering Sunday: Fr. Nkom lauds parents on parenting, tasks lukewarm Catholics on witnessingBy Olivia Obijiaku

2026 Mothering Sunday: Fr. Nkom lauds parents on parenting, tasks lukewarm Catholics on witnessingBy Olivia Obijiaku

May 13, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, May 23, 2026
  • Login
Trinitas News
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • World
    Court jails ex-Buhari Power minister 75 years for fraud

    Court jails ex-Buhari Power minister 75 years for fraud

    Obi Faces N60m Bill to Contest NDC Presidential Ticket

    Obi Faces N60m Bill to Contest NDC Presidential Ticket

    NDC restructures in Anambra as Chukwudifu emerges state chairman

    NDC restructures in Anambra as Chukwudifu emerges state chairman

    Four former commissioners return as Soludo submits 18-man list to Assembly

    Four former commissioners return as Soludo submits 18-man list to Assembly

    Fathering Sunday: Imitate St. Joseph, Your Patron Saint – Fr. Ezeifedi Urges Fathers

    Fathering Sunday: Imitate St. Joseph, Your Patron Saint – Fr. Ezeifedi Urges Fathers

    Governor Soludo honours COOU valedictorian with N4 million cash prize

    Governor Soludo honours COOU valedictorian with N4 million cash prize

    Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu elevated to Foreign Affairs Minister

    Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu elevated to Foreign Affairs Minister

    Nigerian Court Bars Police, FRSC From Imposing Fines On Motorists Over Third-Party Insurance

    Nigerian Court Bars Police, FRSC From Imposing Fines On Motorists Over Third-Party Insurance

    MIKE42 Launches M2C (Money to Change), a New International Charity Program

    Traditional Rulers, Senior Citizens, Others Want Gov Soludo to Stabilize Electricity

    Traditional Rulers, Senior Citizens, Others Want Gov Soludo to Stabilize Electricity

    Trending Tags

    • Donald Trump
    • Future of News
    • Climate Change
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
  • Tech

    Trending Tags

    • Flat Earth
    • Sillicon Valley
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Golden Globes
    • Future of News
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Sports
    Federal legislator Uche Okonkwo attracts mini sports stadium as his sponsored football competition 2025 edition ends

    Federal legislator Uche Okonkwo attracts mini sports stadium as his sponsored football competition 2025 edition ends

    Mavericks owner addresses fans after firing GM Nico Harrison

    Mavericks owner addresses fans after firing GM Nico Harrison

    Super Eagles players, officials boycott training over unpaid allowances

    Super Eagles players, officials boycott training over unpaid allowances

    England to renew rivalry with Spain in 2027 Women’s World Cup qualifying

    England to renew rivalry with Spain in 2027 Women’s World Cup qualifying

    George Russell demands the F1 track is changed as the Brit left fuming by Max Verstappen

    George Russell demands the F1 track is changed as the Brit left fuming by Max Verstappen

    WAFCON 2026Q: Abiodun motivates Super Falcons with N50m

    WAFCON 2026Q: Abiodun motivates Super Falcons with N50m

    Super Eagles propose Morocco camp for 2025 AFCON

    Super Eagles propose Morocco camp for 2025 AFCON

    Al Ahli Tripoli becomes the first African team to reach the Intercontinental podium

    Al Ahli Tripoli becomes the first African team to reach the Intercontinental podium

    Italy ease to victory against the United States to retain Billie Jean King Cup

    Italy ease to victory against the United States to retain Billie Jean King Cup

    Jon Jones sends clear message to UFC president after emphatic White House snub

    Jon Jones sends clear message to UFC president after emphatic White House snub

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Health
    Over 400 Patients Received Free Medical Test, Free Treatment At St Charles Borromeo, Hospital, Onitsha

    Over 400 Patients Received Free Medical Test, Free Treatment At St Charles Borromeo, Hospital, Onitsha

    Pomp as Igwe Ogidi Pharm. Onyido celebrates New yam festival

    Pomp as Igwe Ogidi Pharm. Onyido celebrates New yam festival

    Results of Medical Exam Build Case for ‘Incorrupt’ Body of Sister Wilhelmina, Says BishopBy Tyler Arnold

    Results of Medical Exam Build Case for ‘Incorrupt’ Body of Sister Wilhelmina, Says BishopBy Tyler Arnold

    WORLD STROKE DAY: LIVING YOUR LIFE AFTER A STROKE, THE IMPERATIVES OF SKILLFUL PHYSIOTHERAPY

    WORLD STROKE DAY: LIVING YOUR LIFE AFTER A STROKE, THE IMPERATIVES OF SKILLFUL PHYSIOTHERAPY

    NADECO demands new constitution for Nigeria

    NADECO demands new constitution for Nigeria

    Nigeria to Vaccinate 7.7 Million Girls against Leading Cause of Cervical Cancer

    Nigeria to Vaccinate 7.7 Million Girls against Leading Cause of Cervical Cancer

    Hospital CEO commends Archbishop  Okeke for delivering and sustaining quality health care in Onitsha Archdiocese  

    Hospital CEO commends Archbishop  Okeke for delivering and sustaining quality health care in Onitsha Archdiocese  

    Why the Queenship of Mary matters

    Why the Queenship of Mary matters

    Human rights group files ICC complaint over anti-Christian violence in Nigeria, accusing public officials of “crimes against humanity”

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
No Result
View All Result
Trinitas News
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

Venezuela and Nigeria’s economic crises: the troubling similarities

by Trinitas News
February 18, 2024
in Uncategorized
0
Venezuela and Nigeria’s economic crises: the troubling similarities
500
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Law Mefor
President Bola Tinubu recently declared that he should be included in the Guinness Book of Records for having the guts to remove fuel subsidy on his first day in office—something that no other Nigerian president has ever done. Yes, he does deserve a spot like that, but sadly, it’s not for the wrong reason.

The damage Tinubu has done to the country’s economy is comparable to chopping off a person’s legs without giving them anesthesia or providing drugs to prevent inevitable infections. And in a short while, Nigeria’s economy will fully fit Venezuela’s collapsed economy in all its ramifications unless his government reverses itself soon enough. Nigerians are dying.

The bird dancing in the middle of the road has its drummers in the adjacent bush, according to a Nigerian proverb. The president has received praise from the IMF for the “success” of his rash economic measures.

The same week when hunger protests broke out in Nigerian cities, particularly Minna and Kano, and many more warming up was when Nigerians were reading the IMF’s death wish for their country.

Since the military era, the IMF and the World Bank (the Bretton Woods institutions) have always wanted Nigeria to be in this situation, thus demonstrating for whom and why the abrupt fuel subsidy removal was carried out.

As if removing the fuel subsidy wasn’t enough, the Tinubu administration also floated the naira, another measure influenced by the same Bretton Woods institutions, allowing market forces to determine the naira’s value, against the dollar, pounds, Euro, and the rest; much like yours sincerely going into the boxing ring against Iron Mike Tyson in his hay days.

Since the nation exports very little other than crude oil—much of which was mortgaged by the previous Buhari government—the naira flotation was also carried out without any safety nets. A very crazy idea really because the naira stands no chance without any export base and an import-dependent economy.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, up to 75% of the nation’s exports are dependent on petroleum and the crude has so whittled down to salvage the situation.

The two severe economic measures were ill-planned, and hastily executed, and have unleashed two economic headwinds that have crushed the country’s economy and yielded hyperinflation. In the six months after the policies went into effect, the cost of commodities has more than tripled, with staple foods, medications, and other necessities being the most hit.

In Nigeria, the value of the dollar, which is used to measure everything, has more than doubled, rising from 700 to over 1400 naira in six months, and steadily rising daily.

Predictably, as Nigeria receives insufficient revenue from exports, the skyrocketing cost of the dollar cannot be stopped, slowed down, or reversed. Multinational corporations are fleeing the country in large numbers, and there is no production base to generate fresh foreign exchange while the political elites mop up the little dollars available as a store of value since naira is on a free fall.

The economy of Zimbabwe under Robert Mugabe and that of Venezuela under Hugo Chavez and his successor Maduro, where people had to carry a wheelbarrow full of cash just to buy a loaf of bread, are fast emerging in Nigeria.

Venezuela is a significant crude oil exporter, much like Nigeria. However, as Nigeria is currently experiencing, terrible economic policies and incompetent leadership have eroded that nation’s economic foundation, making it practically irretrievable since roughly ten years ago and worsening every day.

The economic crisis has resulted in one of the world’s fastest-growing humanitarian crises in Venezuela, which is experiencing misery on a par with a war zone. Nigeria currently matches this definition as well.

Here are a few things to be aware of regarding Venezuela’s economic crisis, which Nigeria’s situation closely resembles. Ninety percent of Venezuelans live in poverty now, and it is safe to say that the percentage of Nigerians living in poverty should be approaching that of Venezuela.

The sectors that formerly supported a wide social safety net have mostly collapsed as a result of the nation’s economic collapse, just like Nigeria is also experiencing today.

Because of this, Venezuela’s inflation rate this year reached an astoundingly high percentage and the average price of basic products quadrupled every 19 days, making essentials like bread almost unaffordable for the bulk of the people. In Nigeria, the majority of homes are unable to purchase bread, which currently costs upto N1300 in most cities.
Food insecurity created a crisis that shook the Venezuelan nation in 2015, and since then, conditions for getting food have gotten much worse. In Nigeria, the actions of bandits, terrorists, and killer herdsmen have also caused a comparable food crisis and getting worse.

Hospitals in Venezuela are running out of supplies due to the economic collapse, and medical personnel are leaving the nation in large numbers. Nigeria is practically in this situation. Official report has it that in the last 3 years, over 40,000 Nigerian nurses have left Nigeria, to say nothing about the medical doctors who also heading out in comparable numbers.

In the past six months, the cost of prescription drugs has more than tripled in Nigeria, particularly for those with diabetes, blood pressure, and other serious health conditions. As a result, many Nigerians have been forced to switch to herbal remedies, quackery, and faith-healing homes in place of the prescription drugs they can no longer afford.

The ‘Japa’ phenomenon has impacted Nigeria’s education system just as it has in Venezuela. A significant number of lecturers and teachers are departing Nigeria as the educational sector is threatened by the wider humanitarian crisis. Similar to Nigeria, millions of children in Venezuela are missing all or part of their school days, hundreds of teachers have left the nation, and school attendance has sharply decreased.

Similar to Venezuela also, a confluence of these and other causes has set off one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing humanitarian crises, resulting in widespread protests against hunger in both countries’ cities.

Similar to Venezuela, as the Nigerian economy collapses, people are leaving the country; women and children are becoming especially exposed to violent crimes and human trafficking.

Children are being coerced into begging and unpaid labour, and many married and single women in Nigeria are being driven into the illegal sex trade. People are frequently coerced into abusive circumstances by an overwhelming need to make ends meet – paying house rent, food, school fees, and other necessities.

But how did Venezuela end up in such an economic mess? While opponents of the administration claim that years of economic management incompetence and corruption are to blame, supporters of Chávez and Maduro said that the country’s business elite, declining oil prices, foreign sanctions, and an “economic war” on Venezuela are to blame.

Like Nigeria, Venezuela, which was formerly one of the richest countries in Latin America, was mostly dependent on its enormous oil reserves for income. However, the Venezuelan economy collapsed as a result of corruption, mismanagement, a sharp drop in oil production and prices. The same thing is happening today in Nigeria.

Nigeria shares all the causes of the economic catastrophe in Venezuela, including corruption and poor management. To add to it, Nigeria has recently implemented currency flotation and the abrupt and unplanned removal of fuel subsidy.

In addition to the nation not taking any measures to mitigate the effects of the withdrawal of fuel subsidy, the floating of the naira is a policy that should not have been coupled with the removal of fuel subsidy.

The Tinubu government can still, however, take advantage of a small window of opportunity to avert the economic catastrophe: the president has to fix the dollar (as Sani Abacha did for four years at his time) and fix the fuel price for a minimum of a year, and seriously restrict access to the usage of foreign exchange for purposes other than economic production, health care, and education.

If these harsh steps are not taken to stop and reverse the country’s economic decline tending towards the Venezuelan experience, doing so when it eventually reaches that boiling point will be extremely expensive for both the country and the Nigerians who will manage to survive the tomblike onslaught.

Dr. Law Mefor, an Abuja-based forensic and social psychologist, is a fellow of The Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts; drlawmefor@gmail.com; Twitter: @Drlawsonmefor

Share200Tweet125Share50
Trinitas News

Trinitas News

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
All Hallows Seminary Onitsha hosts graduates,celebrates excellence in exams

All Hallows Seminary Onitsha hosts graduates,celebrates excellence in exams

September 28, 2023
Are Mission Schools Really expensive? The True Picture

Are Mission Schools Really expensive? The True Picture

October 12, 2023
Pope Francis Expresses Grief Over Tragic Benin Fire

Pope Francis Expresses Grief Over Tragic Benin Fire

September 28, 2023

Group Warns Against Open Grazing in Igbo Land… Sacks Herdsmen in Imo

0
Power Blackout Forces Anambra Election Petition Tribunal to Adjourn Sitting

Power Blackout Forces Anambra Election Petition Tribunal to Adjourn Sitting

0

Hoodlums Give Isseke, Azia Communities Conditions for Conducting Burials

0
Court jails ex-Buhari Power minister 75 years for fraud

Court jails ex-Buhari Power minister 75 years for fraud

May 21, 2026
Pope’s envoy,46 Catholic bishops,top govt functionaries attend burial of Most Rev.Peter Chukwu in Abakaliki-Archbishop Okeke mourns with other bishops-govs Nwifuru,Mba,Obi,Elechi present

Pope’s envoy,46 Catholic bishops,top govt functionaries attend burial of Most Rev.Peter Chukwu in Abakaliki-Archbishop Okeke mourns with other bishops-govs Nwifuru,Mba,Obi,Elechi present

May 21, 2026
Encourage your children to embrace vocations in the Catholic church – Fr. Akema implores parents

Encourage your children to embrace vocations in the Catholic church – Fr. Akema implores parents

May 21, 2026
Trinitas News

Copyright © 2023 trinitasnews.com / Built by Goallord Creativity - 08136768149

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • World
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2023 trinitasnews.com / Built by Goallord Creativity - 08136768149

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In