{"id":133214,"date":"2019-07-05T20:29:33","date_gmt":"2019-07-05T19:29:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arewa.ng\/?p=133214"},"modified":"2019-07-06T08:03:09","modified_gmt":"2019-07-06T07:03:09","slug":"buhari-govt-how-failure-to-appoint-ministers-hampers-stock-market-retards-economic-growth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arewa.ng\/?p=133214","title":{"rendered":"Buhari gov&#8217;t: how failure to appoint ministers hampers stock market, retards economic growth"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"ds-1col file file-image file-image-png view-mode-embedded centered clearfix block-story-object block-story-object-resource block-story-object-resource-image\"><br \/>\n<span class=\"block-story-object-asset\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"media-element file-embedded\" typeof=\"foaf:Image\" src=\"http:\/\/arewa.ng\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/How-Buhari\u2019s-Failure-To-Appoint-Ministers-Hampers-Stock-Market-Foils-Economic-Growth.png\" alt=\"\"><\/span><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The failure of President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint a cabinet four months after winning a second term has stymied the country\u2019s stock market, prompted foreign investors to trim holdings and threatened growth prospects for Africa\u2019s largest economy, Reuters reports.<\/p>\n<p>Inaugurated on May 29, Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria\u2019s 76-year-old former military leader faces a long list of challenges including tepid economic growth, high unemployment, and a decades-old Islamist insurgency.<\/p>\n<p>Government activities, which almost ground to a halt ahead of February\u2019s election, slowed further after his victory, leaving foreign investors trying to gauge how much of a hit the stock market will take from the hiatus.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt is massive,\u201d said Andrew Brudenell, lead senior portfolio manager for frontier markets equities at Ashmore Group. \u201cEven when oil prices were back up at $70 heading to $80 again, the stock market did not do anything. They (stocks) just continue to trickle down as people give up on their investments.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The stock market in Nigeria, Africa\u2019s top oil producer, has failed to keep up with frontier markets peers, a subset of smaller and often riskier emerging economies. The MSCI Nigeria index has dropped more than 15% since the start of the year, making it one of the worst performing markets in the index, even as the wider MSCI Frontier Market index rallied nearly 10%.<\/p>\n<p>Nigerian politics often move at a glacial pace. Buhari took six months to swear in a cabinet after the 2015 election &#8211; a delay critics contend contributed to the slow response to low oil prices that pushed Nigeria into a recession in 2016.<\/p>\n<p>But some investors said they had hoped that as the incumbent, he would move more quickly. Senegal\u2019s Macky Sall and South Africa\u2019s Cyril Ramaphosa both appointed ministers within days of being sworn in as president this year.<\/p>\n<p>Since the dissolution of Buhari\u2019s first cabinet in late May, senior civil servants, who oversee day-to-day operations but lack authority to approve major decisions, have run Nigeria\u2019s government departments.<\/p>\n<p>Civil servants do not approve the capital expenditure, which means contractors are not getting paid.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe process of payments is challenging and extremely time-consuming,\u201d said one large government contractor, who asked not to be named.<\/p>\n<p>Civil servants also do not take leading roles in deal-making in the all-important oil sector, a fact that has slowed negotiations with Saudi Arabia, a source close to the talks told Reuters.<\/p>\n<p>Saudi Arabia is considering investing millions of dollars into revamping the state oil company\u2019s ailing refineries \u2013 a years-long target for the petrol-importing country. It is also mulling construction of an entirely new refinery and investing in liquefied natural gas (LNG).<\/p>\n<p>The political void has affected investors of all types.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou want to see that: a) people are in control and b) work on behalf of all stakeholders &#8211; including foreign shareholders,\u201d said Julian Mayo of Fiera Capital. \u201cI don\u2019t think really any of that applies in Nigeria at the moment.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Buhari has offered no public explanation for the delay.<\/p>\n<p>Some insiders say it stems from a desire to avoid delegating to ministers.<\/p>\n<p>Members of his first-term cabinet complained they lacked access to Buhari and did not know what was expected of them, said Clement Nwankwo, director of the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, an Abuja-based think-tank.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhether his approach is related to his military background, I don\u2019t know. It just seems to be who he is,\u201d Nwankwo said.<\/p>\n<p>Buhari\u2019s spokesman, Garba Shehu, declined to comment on this but rejected suggestions that delays over cabinet appointments had adversely affected government operations.<\/p>\n<p>    \u201cNormal running of government is going on because the permanent secretaries (senior civil servants) are running the ministries until the ministers are appointed,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Shehu said Buhari would likely submit cabinet nominees to the upper house of parliament in July. Picks must be vetted by security services and then approved by parliament. But the legislature is expected to go on leave in July and not return until September.<\/p>\n<p>Some observers question how much difference new ministers will make in an administration in which power is concentrated in the hands of the president and a close circle of confidants, including chief of staff Abba Kyari.<\/p>\n<p>    \u201cI don\u2019t see any reason why that would necessarily change,\u201d said a Western diplomat, who did not want to be named.<\/p>\n<p>Buhari has made other key appointments: He confirmed central bank governor Godwin Emefiele for a second term and appointed a new head of the state oil company.<\/p>\n<p>    Bucking a trend of one-term governors, Emefiele said he will keep the controversially managed float of the naira, which investors and the International Monetary Fund have asked Abuja to scrap.<\/p>\n<p>That policy prompted many overseas investors to quit Nigeria in Buhari\u2019s first term.<\/p>\n<p>    \u201cAcross the board, everyone is saying they don\u2019t see any prospect for real policy change,\u201d said a U.S.-based fund manager, speaking on condition of anonymity.<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The failure of President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint a cabinet four months after winning a second term has stymied the country\u2019s stock market, prompted foreign investors to trim holdings and threatened growth prospects for Africa\u2019s largest economy, Reuters reports. 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