By : Jolayemi Olajide
International Monetary Fund, IMF don warn say if care is not taking di Middle East war e fit cause food crisis for Sub-Saharan Africa.
Di organisation talk say di conflict fit scatter di economic progress wey di region dey enjoy after Sub-Saharan Africa enter 2026 with im strongest growth level for ten years.
According to IMF, di region record 4.5 percent growth for 2025 because of lower economic pressure, more investments and reforms wey different governments carry out.
IMF still talk say inflation drop reach around 3.5 percent and public debt begin reduce because of policies like exchange-rate changes, beta spending system and tighter monetary controls.