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Edun leads Nigeria’s delegation to IMF spring meetings in Washington

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April 22, 2025
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Finance minister Wale Edun has led Nigeria’s delegation to the 2025 International Monetary Fund Spring Meeting holding in Washington DC.

The meeting holding from April 21 to April 26 in the U.S. capital is being attended by delegations from 190 countries.

The delegation comprises CEOs of financial institutions, private sector representatives, CSOs, NGOs and other stakeholders.

The meeting aimed at promoting global macroeconomics financial stability, along with IMF’s long-standing mission, would provide policy advice, surveillance of member countries’ economies, and financial assistance to countries facing balance-of-payments issues.

The meetings will focus on building a better, balanced, more resilient world economy to withstand economic shocks and promote sustainable development.

The specific activities of the meeting also include analysing the world economy, holding bilateral consultations with member countries, and providing support to countries navigating economic challenges.

It will also discuss the global economic outlook, financial stability, and poverty eradication.

The IMF is also expected to release its World Economic Outlook and Global Financial Stability Report at the meeting.

The World Economic Outlook will provide analysis and projections of the global economy, the global financial stability report, an assessment of the global financial system, and a highlight of systemic issues.

The meetings will also discuss the need for reforms to the global financial architecture to support developing countries, poverty eradication, and inclusive economic growth.

Another key area of discussion at the meeting is how to address the economic impacts of climate change on the nations.

The IMF and the World Bank are two intergovernmental organisations, often referred to as the Bretton Woods Institutions, that were established in 1944 to rebuild the global economy after World War II.

While the IMF focuses on maintaining the stability of the international monetary system, the World Bank aims to reduce poverty and promote development in developing countries.

The IMF also acts like a financial policeman, ensuring the global financial system functions smoothly, while the World Bank is like a development banker, helping countries invest in their future.

Specifically, the IMF conducts economic surveillance, both at the national and global levels, to monitor the health of its 190 member countries. The IMF provides loans to member countries struggling with a balance of payments crisis and offers advice on improving their financial regulations.

The World Bank, on its part, focuses on reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development in developing countries.

It lends money to developing countries for development projects, provides policy advice and technical assistance, and promotes knowledge sharing and innovation to help countries tackle development challenges.

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