ICT CONTRIBUTION TO NIGERIA’S GDP DECLINE FROM 19.54% IN Q2 TO 16% IN Q3 2023

The contribution of Information Communication Technology (ICT) to Nigeria’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has declined from 19.54% in Q2 2023 to 16% in Q3 of the year, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has noted. The NBS also noted that the sector has added 15.97 per cent growth to Nigeria’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Q3 2023, which the telecommunications industry essentially drives.       

It is important to note that the ICT sector is segmented into four activities by NBS: telecommunications and information services, publishing, motion pictures, sound recording, music production, and broadcasting. Records show that the ICT sector in Q3 recorded a growth rate of 6.69 per cent in real terms, year-on-year. This was primarily driven by activities in the telecommunications sub-sector, which contributed 13.5 per cent to the GDP in the actual term.

However, the closest sub-sector to telecoms in the ICT sector in terms of contribution was broadcasting, which added 1.39 per cent. According to the NBS data, the ICT sector contributed 11.57 per cent to the total Nominal GDP in the 2023 third quarter, higher than the rate of 9.58 per cent recorded in the same quarter of 2022 and lower than the 14.83 per cent it contributed in the preceding quarter.

In the third quarter of 2023, the sector recorded a growth rate of 6.69 per cent in real terms, year-on-year. NBS added that from the rate recorded in the corresponding period in 2022, there was a decrease of 3.84 per cent points.

“On a quarter-on-quarter, the sector exhibited a growth of -10.30 per cent in real terms. Of total real GDP, the sector contributed 15.97 per cent in the 2023 third quarter, higher than in the same quarter of the previous year in which it represented 15.35 per cent and lower than the preceding quarter in which it represented 19.54 per cent,” NBS added.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) disclosed this in the Q3 GDP statistics released at the weekend. This showed an increase in contribution compared to the 15.35 per cent recorded in the same period last year.

However, compared with the figure recorded in the preceding quarter (Q2 2023), the sector contributed less in Q3. NBS said ICT contributed 19.54 per cent to the real GDP in Q2, which made the Q3 figure decline.

The closest sub-sector to telecoms in the ICT sector in terms of contribution was broadcasting, which added 1.39 per cent. According to the NBS data, the ICT sector contributed 11.57 per cent to the total Nominal GDP in the 2023 third quarter, higher than the rate of 9.58 per cent recorded in the same quarter of 2022 and lower than the 14.83 per cent it contributed in the preceding quarter.

In the third quarter of 2023, the sector recorded a growth rate of 6.69 per cent in real terms, year-on-year. NBS added that from the rate recorded in the corresponding 2022, there was a decrease of 3.84 per cent points.

“On a quarter-on-quarter, the sector exhibited a growth of -10.30 per cent in real terms. Of total real GDP, the sector contributed 15.97 per cent in the 2023 third quarter, higher than in the same quarter of the previous year in which it represented 15.35 per cent and lower than the preceding quarter in which it represented 19.54 per cent,” NBS added.

Tobi Reuben Adetunji
Tobi Reuben Adetunji
Tobi Reuben Adetunji, holds a Degree and Master Degree in Political Science from the prestigious, Obafemi Awolowo University, ile-ife Osun and University of Lagos Akoka, Lagos State respectively. His research interests revolve around; African Politics and Economy, Climate Change, Artificial Intelligence, Renewable Energy and information Technology.

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