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Foreign Investments in Nigeria’s Telecoms Sector Plummet by $99 Million – NBS

Foreign Investments in Nigeria’s Telecoms Sector Plummet by $99 Million – NBS

Nnaemeka OkwarabyNnaemeka Okwara
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Foreign investments in Nigeria’s telecom industry dropped significantly to $14.4 million in the third quarter of 2024, which is an 87% decrease from the $113.42 million in the second quarter. The latest information from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows a $99.02 million decrease in foreign money coming into the sector.

Capital importation means the flow of foreign money or investments into Nigeria’s telecom business, including all types of capital brought in by foreign companies for business purposes.

According to the NBS Capital Importation Report released on Friday, the Q3 2024 figure is a 77% drop from the $64.05 million recorded in the same quarter of 2023.

This big drop highlights a worrying downward trend in an industry facing ongoing problems, even though it has a lot of potential for growth. Issues like poor infrastructure, high costs, and uncertain economics are still making it hard for more money to come in.

Earlier in 2024, the industry showed good signs of getting better. In the first three months, foreign investments jumped to $191.5 million, which was a huge 769% increase from the $22.05 million in the same period of 2023. This amount was also more than all the foreign investments for the whole year of 2023, which was $134.75 million.

In the second quarter of 2024, the industry got $113.42 million, which was a 339% increase compared to the $25.81 million in the same period of 2023. But in the third quarter, there was a sudden drop, which is worrying about the industry’s future.

Foreign investments are decreasing while facing ongoing issues such as limited access to foreign currency, uncertain policies, and the pressing need for better infrastructure. Moreover, high business costs, made worse by increasing inflation, are putting a lot of strain on the industry.

Despite these difficulties, the telecommunications sector is still very important to Nigeria’s economy, greatly contributing to the country’s income and providing crucial services to many people. However, experts have cautioned that without quick action, the sector’s ability to keep growing and attract investments could be at risk.

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