ABUJA — The Federal Government has unveiled 11 major economic and financial reforms implemented between May 2023 and December 2025, saying the measures are aimed at addressing longstanding structural challenges and laying the foundation for sustainable economic growth.
The reforms were highlighted by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, during a media briefing on the government’s Reform Scorecard.
According to the government, the measures cover key areas of the economy, including fiscal policy, taxation, foreign exchange, education, infrastructure, labour, energy and capital markets.
It said the reforms were designed to strengthen public finances, improve revenue mobilisation, attract investment, support businesses and enhance Nigeria’s economic resilience.
The government stressed that economic reform was not a one-off event but a continuous process requiring difficult decisions, sustained commitment and transparent reporting.







