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Ten Significant Policy Overhauls Altering the Business Landscape

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The formal termination of the petroleum subsidy on 29 May 2023 stands as one of the most consequential fiscal adjustments of the administration. According to the Nigeria Revenue Service, the continuation of the petrol subsidy would have consumed approximately ₦52 trillion by 2026, representing 76% of the country’s ₦68 trillion national budget. Historically, the subsidy imposed a severe fiscal burden, consuming ₦4.3 trillion in 2022 and an additional ₦3.36 trillion during the first half of 2023. Analysts estimate that the cessation of the subsidy saves the federal government between ₦4 trillion and ₦6 trillion annually, freeing vital capital for public infrastructure and social investment.

Simultaneously, the administration, in coordination with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), executed the unification of Nigeria’s multiple foreign exchange windows. This policy effectively minimized arbitrary price distortions and narrowed the historical premium between official and parallel currency markets. Central Bank of Nigeria data reveals that the naira appreciated from ₦1,660/$ on 2 December 2024 to ₦1,359.75/$ by 11 June 2026. Concurrently, Nigeria’s external reserves expanded from $40.29 billion to $50.43 billion within the same period, signaling a return of foreign portfolio investment and improved transparency.

Legislative amendments to the Electricity Act have fundamentally decentralized the domestic energy sector by shifting regulatory oversight from the federal tier to subnational authorities. Data from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission confirms that 15 states have fully enacted independent electricity laws as of 2026, transitioning to localized, intrastate power markets. This reform allows subnational governments to license independent power projects and mini-grids, offering corporate entities a pathway toward more reliable and diversified energy access.

In the downstream petroleum sector, the implementation of the Crude-for-Naira initiative allowed domestic refiners, including the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, to purchase crude oil and supply refined products using local currency. The framework was structured to mitigate persistent transactional demand for foreign exchange. However, operational supply constraints persist; David Bird, Chief Executive Officer of the Dangote Refinery, reported in March 2026 that the facility was receiving five crude cargoes per month out of an anticipated allocation of 13 to 15 cargoes.

Fiscal and Tariff Interventions

The legislative passage of four pivotal fiscal measures—including the Tax Act, the Tax Administration Act, and the Revenue Service Establishment Act—modernized the state’s revenue collection frameworks. Signed into law in June 2025, these reforms aimed to eliminate overlapping corporate levies, broaden the tax base, and suppress the operational headwinds associated with multiple taxation.

To manage the inflationary pressures generated by early structural adjustments, the Central Bank of Nigeria aggressively tightened its monetary policy stance through successive interest rate interventions. As headline inflation figures demonstrated signs of moderation, monetary authorities adapted their strategy toward secondary objectives designed to facilitate credit access, bolster commercial lending, and support capital market growth.

Furthermore, the financial architecture of Nigeria’s 774 local government councils was structurally altered following a definitive Supreme Court ruling that mandated the direct disbursement of federal allocations, bypassing state-administered accounts. The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) notes that direct funding mechanisms have accelerated rural infrastructural delivery and expanded commercial opportunities for localized contractors.

To insulate manufacturing supply chains from escalating import costs, the federal government introduced targeted fiscal interventions, reducing or waiving tariffs across critical categories:

  • Complete Waivers: Granted to electric vehicles, mass transit transport vehicles, pharmaceutical products, and vital industrial manufacturing machinery.

  • Passenger Vehicles: Import duties lowered from 70% to 40%.

  • Agricultural Commodities: Bulk rice duties adjusted from 70% to 47.5%; broken rice reduced from 70% to 30%.

  • Industrial Materials: Steel sheets and coils reduced from 45% to 35%; glazed ceramic tiles adjusted from 55% to 46.25%.

In tandem with import reliefs, the administration prioritized public-private partnerships (PPPs) to advance major logistics corridors. Flagship developments include the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway. Financing reports indicate that the federal government secured approximately $1.2 billion in funding from the United Arab Emirates in December 2025, alongside an earlier $747 million capital package in July 2025, to fund strategic segments of the coastal highway infrastructure.

In response to volatile commodity pricing, the federal government enacted an emergency framework targeting domestic food production. A zero-duty levy applied to selected food imports helped drive food inflation down from 40.8% in June 2024 to 8.89% by January 2025, though the measure introduced temporary competitive pressures for primary domestic producers.

To reinforce supply chains, the state unveiled a ₦1 billion structural overhaul of the national agricultural education system alongside capital interventions to improve smallholder credit access. This included a ₦250 billion capital facility approved for the Bank of Agriculture to extend single-digit interest rate credit lines. Furthermore, in September 2025, the Bank of Agriculture secured a separate $1 billion intervention package in partnership with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to optimize domestic value chains.

Collectively, these ten regulatory and structural interventions constitute the most extensive economic realignment of the Nigerian business environment in several decades. While corporate institutions continue to navigate the friction of elevated operational expenses and macroeconomic adjustments, structural analysts argue that these reforms directly confront the legacy imbalances that previously restricted private capital accumulation. The long-term efficacy of these macro-policies remains dependent upon institutional consistency, sustained regulatory enforcement, and the translation of fiscal stability into generalized economic expansion.

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