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External Reserves Reach 8-Year High as Analysts Warn Against Election-Year Spending

January 26, 2026
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Nigeria’s external reserves have breached the $46 billion threshold for the first time in nearly eight years, prompting cautious optimism among financial analysts who believe the upward trajectory can continue through 2026 despite the looming general elections.

The Central Bank of Nigeria reported that reserves climbed to $46.012 billion on January 22, 2026, representing a $510 million increase over just 22 days from the year-end figure of $45.502 billion. The milestone marks the highest reserve level since August 2018, when it stood at $45.9 billion.

Economic experts attribute this robust performance to the government’s comprehensive reform agenda, particularly in foreign exchange management and the removal of fuel subsidies. Dr. Muda Yusuf, founder and CEO of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, expressed confidence in the sustainability of these gains.

“The reserves are not so much coming from oil,” Yusuf noted, pointing instead to diversified sources including foreign direct investment, portfolio inflows, diaspora remittances, and non-oil exports. He emphasized that the stability generated by ongoing reforms has restored investor confidence, creating a virtuous cycle of improved reserve accumulation.

The current reserve level provides Nigeria with substantial import cover—approximately 15 months for goods alone, or 10 months when services are included, according to Nairametrics estimates. This buffer significantly strengthens the country’s ability to defend the naira and meet external obligations.

However, analysts caution that maintaining this momentum will require fiscal discipline during the politically sensitive election period. Licensed forex trader Aminu Chindo warned that Nigeria’s electoral cycles historically introduce policy uncertainty, increased foreign exchange demand, and potential capital flight.

“Reserves will be sustained only if the CBN avoids excessive pre-election FX intervention, fiscal authorities restrain election-related spending pressures, and FX reforms remain consistent,” Chindo stated, adding that political expediency must not trump economic prudence.

Looking ahead, government initiatives to incentivize investment in the oil and gas sector could provide additional support. Yusuf cited recent engagement between the President and Shell’s global CEO as evidence of renewed international oil company interest in Nigeria’s upstream sector.

“These IOCs have more muscle when it comes to investment,” Yusuf observed, suggesting that attracting major international players could boost forex earnings beyond current levels.

The reserves’ impressive recovery from approximately $40.8 billion at the start of 2025 reflects a dramatic turnaround from the volatility that characterized the early phase of the new forex regime. Barring external shocks such as a crude oil price collapse, analysts expect macroeconomic stability to persist into the new year.

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Nigeria’s external reserves have hit an eight-year high of $46 billion, driven by economic reforms rather than oil revenue alone. While this signals strong macroeconomic stability and improved investor confidence, sustaining this growth through the 2026 election year hinges on one critical factor: government discipline.

Analysts warn that avoiding excessive Central Bank intervention, controlling election-related spending, and maintaining consistent forex policies—without political interference—will determine whether Nigeria can build on this momentum or squander it to short-term political pressures. The reserves are healthy, but discipline is everything.

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