AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL PERSPECTIVES AND ECONOMY

DEBT MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA

FORSMAN BENJAMIN AMAFA, EBELE PATRICIA IFIONU
June 26, 2025

Abstract

This study examines the relationship between debt management and economic performance in Nigeria from 1986 to 2023, with economic performance proxied by the Economic Performance Index (EPI). This study employed secondary time-series data obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin and the World Bank Report. Expo facto research design was applied and annual financial data was collected from Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank, while economic data was collected from World Bank for the period 1986-2023. The study utilized a Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL) to study the impact using E-views 10. The findings reveal no significant relationship between foreign debt growth rate and the EPI, highlighting the inefficiency of external borrowing in driving economic outcomes. Similarly, domestic debt growth rate showed an insignificant impact on the EPI, suggesting the crowding-out effect of public borrowing on private investment and resource misallocation. Domestic debt servicing growth rate also demonstrated no significant relationship with the EPI, underscoring inefficiencies in debt repayment mechanisms. Conversely, foreign debt servicing growth rate exhibited a significant positive effect on the EPI, signifying that consistent repayment of external debt enhances economic credibility and facilitates access to international financial resources. However, foreign debt servicing growth rate showed no significant effect on unemployment rate, indicating limited linkages between debt-financed activities and employment generation. The study concludes that while effective debt servicing, particularly for external loans, can bolster economic performance, the broader economic impact of debt in Nigeria requires strategic management, resource optimization, and alignment with development priorities. Recommendations include improving debt utilization efficiency, fostering economic diversification, and enhancing transparency in public debt management.

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