Oil prices sustain rally above 2026 budget, boost naira

Nigeria’s economic outlook gains support from rising global oil prices and stronger foreign exchange inflows, which are boosting the naira.

Nigeria’s economy is benefiting from sustained high oil prices that exceed the benchmarks set for the 2026 budget. This development, combined with increased foreign exchange inflows, has provided a lift to the naira currency. The rally in global oil prices is renewing optimism for the country’s fiscal prospects amid ongoing economic challenges.

As a major oil exporter, Nigeria relies heavily on petroleum revenues to fund its budget and stabilize its currency. The current trends suggest potential improvements in foreign reserves and reduced pressure on the exchange rate. However, experts caution that sustained benefits will depend on consistent production levels and global demand.

This positive momentum comes at a time when the government is planning for the upcoming fiscal year, with oil prices playing a pivotal role in revenue projections.

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