CBN 2026 Outlook: External Reserves to Climb to $51 Billion

December 31, 2025

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released a promising 2026 Macroeconomic Outlook titled “Consolidating Macroeconomic Stability Amid Global Uncertainty.” Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, the report predicts that Nigeria’s external reserves will soar to $51.04 billion by the end of 2026.

This projection follows a steady build-up in 2025, where reserves reached $45.45 billion as of late December. Along with growing reserves, the apex bank expects a sharp decline in inflation. This signals a period of renewed economic stability for the nation.

What is Driving the $51 Billion Reserve Goal?

The CBN identifies a combination of domestic production and global market factors as the primary engines for this growth. The bank expects reduced pressure on the foreign exchange (FX) market due to three specific strategic developments:

  • Energy Independence: The Dangote Refinery is projected to hit 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2026. This increase in local refining will slash the demand for foreign currency traditionally used to import fuel.
  • Oil Revenue: Experts anticipate a rise in crude oil earnings and production levels over the coming year.
  • Inflow Channels: Sustained diaspora remittances and new sovereign bond issuances should provide a steady stream of foreign capital.

Inflation Set to Decelerate Sharply

In a significant win for households, the CBN predicts that headline inflation will drop significantly. The rate is expected to fall from its 21.26% estimate in 2025 to 12.94% in 2026. By 2027, the bank expects inflation to hit a low of 10.75%.

Why is inflation falling?

Several factors contribute to this downward trend:

  1. Lower Fuel Costs: Increased competition in the midstream segment of the oil industry should lower petrol prices.
  2. Food Security: New agricultural policies and improved security in food-producing regions will likely boost the supply of staples.
  3. Policy Coordination: The delayed effects of previous interest rate hikes are now starting to stabilize the market.

Navigating Fiscal and Financial Risks

While the outlook is positive, the CBN remains cautious about potential “downside risks.” On the fiscal side, the implementation of the Nigeria Tax Act, 2025 should boost non-oil revenue. However, low tax compliance remains a primary concern for the government.

Potential Challenges for 2026:

  • Global Oil Shocks: A sudden drop in global oil prices could undermine national revenue projections.
  • Banking Sector Health: The bank is monitoring Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) to ensure they do not weaken bank balance sheets.
  • Pre-election Spending: Increased statutory transfers could constrain the government’s fiscal space.

The apex bank reaffirmed its commitment to using monetary tools flexibly. This approach aims to balance price stability with the broader goal of sustainable economic growth.


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