The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Nigeria to adopt a comprehensive, transparent, and inclusive approach to energy subsidy reforms as the country grapples with rising debt levels and mounting public discontent.
Speaking at the launch of the IMF’s April 2025 Fiscal Monitor, official
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