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Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Islie: 2:26pm On Apr 10
The Presidency on Tuesday said the concerted efforts of the Yemi Cardoso-led Central Bank of Nigeria aimed at stabilising the naira aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s “multi-faceted approach to ridding the nation’s foreign exchange market of malign actors and sharp practices.”

It also vowed to continue its campaign against racketeers, urging Nigerians to expect a stronger naira that would reflect in a significant drop in the prices of essential commodities by the first quarter of 2025.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, who said this, spoke against the backdrop of the recent series of measures rolled out by the central bank to halt the naira free fall and return the local currency to its fair value.

The CBN had rolled out several circulars and directives, leading to the rebound of the local currency from 1,900/dollar recorded in late February to nearly 1,200/dollar on Tuesday at the parallel market.

The naira, which had fallen against the greenback to over 1,500/dollar at the official market, also rose to about 1,230/dollar on Monday.

According to analysts, the CBN recent policies have played a pivotal role in the strengthening of the naira against the dollar.

Key reforms encompass the unification of exchange rate windows, liberalisation of the FX market, clearance of FX backlog obligations for banks and airlines, implementation of a Price Verification System, imposition of limits on banks’ Net Open Position, removal of the daily cap of N2bn on remunerable Standing Deposit Facility, and overhaul of the Bureau De Change segment.

A number of reforms in the FX market have adversely affected racketeers and currency speculators in the FX market and banking sector.

However, the Presidency on Tuesday vowed to sustain the momentum, saying regulatory agencies would go after racketeers and “malign actors” bent on frustrating the efforts of the government.

Beyond stabilising the exchange rate, the President also pledged to tackle inflation and bring it to a considerable rate.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, told The PUNCH that President Tinubu “has been very consistent in his view that the labour pains felt by our people and the incredible sacrifices made by our people over the past 10 months would be rewarded across the board.”

Therefore, “The President’s multi-faceted approach to ridding the nation’s foreign exchange market of malign actors and sharp practices have provided a platform for the sustainable strengthening of our national currency against all global currencies and this is what we are seeing,” he said.

“But there is still much work to be done and this is not a time for celebration. It is a time for doubling down and working harder to ensure that inflation is sustainably brought down in short order and that consumer protecting regulatory agencies step up enforcement to ensure that our people are not short-changed by enterprises that fail to reflect the prevailing exchange rates on the pricing of goods and services across the board,” he added.

The Presidency also expressed confidence that the expected resumption of operations by private and government-owned crude oil refineries would boost revenue for the country and better the economy.

Upon assuming office 10 months ago, Tinubu discontinued subsidies on petrol, which, he said, would save the government monies for infrastructural expansion.

Presidency assures Nigerians

He also unified the foreign exchange rates to, among other things, curb currency arbitrage.

However, these moves sparked collateral instability in the value of the naira and heaped hardship on Nigerians as food prices soared.

On the inauguration day, the President’s announcement of “subsidy is gone!” sparked a cascading scarcity in petrol even as pump prices tripled within hours.

In a statement issued on May 31 and signed by its then Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Garba Deen Muhammad, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited explained that the adjusted pump price aligned with “current market realities.”

The increased pump price led to the soaring prices of essential goods and services, raising the cost of living to an all-time high.

Consequently, the administration and the Organised Labour have been at each other’s throats for months over what the latter termed the government’s failure to assuage the pains of the people. Labour also argued that the N30,000 minimum wage was no longer tenable given the soaring cost of living.

Following intermittent strikes and calls for nationwide protests by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, the Federal Government, on January 30, inaugurated a 37-member minimum wage committee to recommend a new national minimum wage for the country.

More so, the cost of living crisis was exacerbated by the floating of the naira in the Investors & Exporters FX window. In February 2024, the local currency suffered an all-time low in value, exchanging for N1,900/$. It was exchanged for about N800/$ at the start of the administration.

However, the naira has recently seen a steady gain against the US dollar, exchanging N1,200/$.

More so, the CBN, in an effort to rectify distortions in the retail segment of Nigeria’s foreign exchange market and bridge the widening gap in the exchange rate, began the sale of FX to BDC operators at lower rates.

In March, the apex bank sold $10,000 to BDCs at a rate of N1,251/$ and directed the BDCs to sell to eligible customers at a rate not exceeding 1.5 per cent above the purchase price (N1,269/$1).

In April, it sold $10,000 to each BDCs at N1101/$ and directed the operators to sell at a spread not more than 1.5 per cent above the CBN rate.


The CBN also directed all eligible BDCs to commence payment of naira deposit into the designated CBN accounts from April 8, 2024.

The CBN’s efforts also include investigation of entities whose actions it believes are undermining the economic reforms efforts of the Tinubu administration.

In late March, Cardoso revealed that security agencies including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission were investigating questionable foreign exchange allocations and forward contracts previously estimated at $2.4bn.

The new CBN administration had engaged a global firm, Deloitte, to carry out an audit of the $7bn debts. Cardoso had earlier said about $2.4bn FX allocations from the $7bn backlogs were invalid.

The development came as two executives of the global cryptocurrency trading platform, Binance, were detained and being investigated for tax evasion and other offences.

On April 8, 2024, the CBN directed all banks in Nigeria to stop the use of foreign currencies as collateral for naira loans within 90 days. It disclosed this in a circular titled “The use of foreign-currency-denominated collaterals for naira loans” with ref number BSD/DIR/PUB/LAB/017/004.

The regulator said it had observed the use of FCY by bank customers as collateral for naira loans and, therefore, prohibits it with immediate effect.

It, therefore, directed banks to trim all existing loans with foreign currency collaterals to 90 days or attract a 150 per cent capital adequacy ratio computation as part of the bank’s risk.

However, the Presidency said despite these efforts and the early gains realised, it is not yet Uhuru until these benefits reflect in the lowering of prices of essential goods and services for the average Nigerian.

The Presidency, directed consumer protection agencies to ensure that the local prices reflect the rising value of the naira.

“But there is still much work to be done and this is not a time for celebration. It is a time for doubling down and working harder to ensure that inflation is sustainably brought down in short order.

“As our private and publicly-owned refineries resume operations between now and the first quarter of 2025, the nation’s cash position will dramatically improve to the extent that Nigerians can rightly expect a stronger Naira and a fair reflection of its strength in the prices of commodities in the market place,” said Ngelale.

The Presidency also assured Nigerians of the better days ahead saying the benefits of the reforms will be “more evident” as the administration progresses.

“Once you join the rising spending power of Africa’s largest population with the historic availability of trillions of naira for consumer credit that will bolster the real sector, you will see why Nigerians will be most pleased that they elected a financial engineer and businessman as president by the end of his first term in office, even as the signs are increasingly more evident today,” the Presidential spokesman concluded.


Naira hits N1,200

Meanwhile, the naira appreciated to N1,200/dollar at the parallel section of the foreign exchange market on Tuesday, Bureau De change operators said.

The figure indicates an increase of N40 from the N1,240/dollar reported on April 3.

Licensed and unlicensed Bureau De Change operators at the popular Wuse Zone 4, quoted the buying rate of the local currency at between N1,100 and 1,150 while the sold at between N1,150 and 1200.

A currency trader, Malam Yahu said, “The dollar was quoted at N1,200 on Tuesday and we sold at that price because of the public holiday but we are buying at N1,100 and selling at N1,200 and I am sure that by next tomorrow, the price will drop further. Demand has really gone down and our traders have travelled, so you won’t find traders at the market now. “

The new rate followed Central Bank of Nigeria decision to review the exchange rate for the Bureau De Charge Operators to N1,101 per dollar from N1,251/$1 as it plans to sell $15.88 million to 1,588 eligible BDCs.

In a letter addressed to the President of the Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria, the CBN announced the sale of $10,000 to the BDC operators at an exchange rate of N1,101 per US dollar.

In March, the apex bank sold $10,000 to BDCs at a rate of N1,251/$ and directed the BDCs to sell to eligible customers at a rate not exceeding 1.5 per cent above the purchase price (N1,269/$1).

This followed the bank’s earlier decision to sell foreign exchange worth $20,000 to eligible BDCs across the country in February.

The statement read, ” We write to inform you of the sale of $10,000 by the CBN to BDCs at the rate of 1101/$. The BDCs are, in turn, to sell to eligible end users at a spread not more than 1.5 per cent of the purchase price.”

This recent move follows an appeal by the Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria to the CBN to adjust and lower its applicable exchange rate below the N1,251/$ it pegged for its members.

Meanwhile, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Small and Medium Enterprises and Development Agency of Nigeria have backed the CBN for mandating Deposit Money Banks to stop the use of foreign currencies as collateral for naira loans, saying the move will help raise the supply of foreign exchange in the economy.

The LCCI and SMEDAN made this known in separate chats with The PUNCH in Lagos on Tuesday.

The President of LCCI, Mr. Gabriel Idahosa, said using foreign currencies as collateral for naira loans is one of the ways the economy has been losing liquidity in foreign exchange.

“That was one of the ways the economy was losing liquidity in foreign exchange. So when people have foreign currency rather than put in the economy and use it for import; they put it in an account unutilised and use it for collateral for naira transactions which again is one of those things that have become prevalent in Nigeria and helping to lower the value of the naira.” Idahosa said.


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He explained that to take a naira loan facility you should either make a naira deposit or assets that are available to the bank.

He said, “They are two different currencies because normally if you want to take a naira loan facility you should either make a naira deposit or assets that are available to the bank. So certainly the CBN is doing this as part of increasing the supply of foreign exchange into the economy.”

He added, “So the foreign currency is not doing anything, it is not helping the economy so that was why the CBN is doing that. So it is a welcome development because we have always said that the CBN should look at how to supply more foreign currency into the economy.”

The LCCI president advised that if anyone in possession of dollars doesn’t need them for anything it should be sold off.

“If you have dollars and you don’t need them, you sell them or you keep them in a sales account but you don’t now turn around to take a naira loan to do transactions.”

The Head, of Corporate Affairs of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency, Mr. Moshood Lawal, said, “For us at SMEDAN, this is a very welcomed development as it reduces the bottlenecks encountered by Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises in accessing finance

“We believe that no business can thrive in an economy that is characterised as volatile uncertain complex and ambiguous and that is what the foreign currency-dominated collateral aggravates in the Nigerian economy. So it is a decision that is welcome within the MSME ecosystem.”

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Slytiger: 2:26pm On Apr 10
That's what we are talking about. Kudos to cardi B.

Even it would have benefited me if the naira keeps losing value to dollars, but I am not Anti-Nigeria progress like some people who would rather cut their nose to spite their face all because their messiah lost the election.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Richtaiwo: 2:34pm On Apr 10
Chai, Tinubu about to finish foreign reserve to defend the Naira according to ipob miscreants. Na their way. Whenever they wish for something bad to happen to Nigeria and it goes the other way, they cook up some fairy tales and try pushing down your throats. They so much believe in their lies. They wished buhari dead, it didn't happen, they later said na jubrin from sudden. They wish Naira fall to N3000 to a dollar, it failed, they said it was being defended by foreign reserve.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by westlius(m): 2:41pm On Apr 10
My own is let price of goods come down

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by sofeo(m): 2:42pm On Apr 10
Alright
Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Nbotee(m): 2:56pm On Apr 10
First things first, they have abandoned the naira floatation and reverted to using dollar from the foreign reserves to subsidise dollar rates to BDCs.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by RenaissanceGuy: 3:06pm On Apr 10
Nbotee:
First things first, they have abandoned the naira floatation and reverted to using dollar from the foreign reserves to subsidise dollar rates to BDCs.
Tell us how you know they're subsidizing the dollar with our reserve. When it was being done by Emefiele, official price of dollar was around ₦465 while the black market rate was about ₦700, meaning that the defending of the naira using the reserves wasn't even working. Now that the black market rate is even lower than the official price, how are they subsidizing it??

On Binance two days ago, it was around ₦1,058 when CBN was selling theirs for ₦1,101.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by kokoA(m): 3:16pm On Apr 10
Nbotee:
First things first, they have abandoned the naira floatation and reverted to using dollar from the foreign reserves to subsidise dollar rates to BDCs.
Stop making comments without proof.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by helinues: 3:17pm On Apr 10
Good

Kere ooo

cheesy

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Artscollection: 3:22pm On Apr 10
We told them floating naira with the current indices cannot work, they still went back to defending the naira.
All i have to say is that these Lagos boys should understand that nigeria economy is not a private Enterprise where you wake up and take a decision based on your emotion. Due consultation with stake holders and experienced people in that niche is very important. We don't need unnecessary propaganda just get to work!!!

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by PressMyButton: 4:06pm On Apr 10
kokoA:
Stop making comments without proof.
That's the new propaganda of the losers, the good news is giving them a running stomach, so they clinching onto cheap propaganda to console themselves. They shall continue to lose.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by PressMyButton: 4:09pm On Apr 10
Artscollection:
We told them floating naira with the current indices cannot work, they still went back to defending naira.
All i have to say is that these Lagos boys should understand that nigeria economy is not a private Enterprise where you wake up and take a decision based on your emotion. Due consultation with stake holders and experienced people in that niche is very important. We don't need unnecessary propaganda just get to work!!!
If you checked this one very well, he could be in one 2by2 shop selling beans but comes online to utter truckloads of ignorant comments over a subject that's beyond his mental reasoning.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by richiemcgold: 4:24pm On Apr 10
Artscollection:
We told them floating naira with the current indices cannot work, they still went back to defending naira.
All i have to say is that these Lagos boys should understand that nigeria economy is not a private Enterprise where you wake up and take a decision based on your emotion. Due consultation with stake holders and experienced people in that niche is very important. We don't need unnecessary propaganda just get to work!!!

You're not making sense at all.
🤥

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by DevilsEqual(m): 4:25pm On Apr 10
Obidients, let's call this a "Temporary measure" "Artificial Appreciation" "Propaganda" "Smokescreen"


Make una add more phrases abeg, while in tears and pain cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by DevilsEqual(m): 4:27pm On Apr 10
Nbotee:
First things first, they have abandoned the naira floatation and reverted to using dollar from the foreign reserves to subsidise dollar rates to BDCs.

I came to see what u have to say and wasn't disappointed

As per who u be and how u dey reason,i expected this


cheesy

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by benuejosh: 4:28pm On Apr 10
Anything that will make Nigeria work well for us all and make Obidients cry in disappointment i fully support.

Tinubu will put laughter on the mouth of all Nigerians.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Paraman: 4:40pm On Apr 10
I'm also backing Cardoso

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by WorldRichest: 4:41pm On Apr 10
Tinubunomics + Jagbajantis = Prosperity

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by WorldRichest: 4:45pm On Apr 10
Richtaiwo:
Chai, Tinubu about to finish foreign reserve to defend the Naira according to ipob miscreants. Na their way. Whenever they wish for something bad to happen to Nigeria and it goes the other way, they cook up some fairy tales and try pushing down your throats. They so much believe in their lies. They wished buhari dead, it didn't happen, they later said na jubrin from sudden. They wish Naira fall to N3000 to a dollar, it failed, they said it was being defended by foreign reserve.

Only mentally unstable Nigerians are sad that the Naira is appreciating

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by WorldRichest: 4:46pm On Apr 10
Artscollection:
We told them floating naira with the current indices cannot work, they still went back to defending naira.
All i have to say is that these Lagos boys should understand that nigeria economy is not a private Enterprise where you wake up and take a decision based on your emotion. Due consultation with stake holders and experienced people in that niche is very important. We don't need unnecessary propaganda just get to work!!!

This one is mentally unstable

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by jesmond3945: 5:37pm On Apr 10
RenaissanceGuy:
Tell us how you know they're subsidizing the dollar with our reserve. When it was being done by Emefiele, official price of dollar was around ₦465 while the black market rate was about ₦700. Now that the black market rate is even lower than the official price, how are they subsidizing it??

On Binance two days ago, it was around ₦1,058 when CBN was selling theirs for ₦1,101.
because the BDC guys have a limit they can sell. Banks are selling more now BDC. Is good sha. However, if there is a crash in oil price it might go up again.
Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Afamed: 12:00pm On Apr 11
$ slaves , what ever $ you have in your account.

It's better to dispose them off now.

You might not be able to recover your loss as from next week

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by PlasmaTV: 12:12pm On Apr 11
I'm seeing many comments up there,and I am disappointed that rational and thinking adults are dissing LP supporters. Assuming you lot were thinking,you'd know that APC met dollar to naira at less than N250/$1. Buhari left it at around N700/$1,which is gross failure.

Tinubu came on board,and in less than a year, dollar ramped up to N1,800/$1.

[quote][/quote]They're working hard,admittedly, to bring it down and some unscrupulous elements are angry that we are not jumping around cos the naira is rising.

Well,consider me unimpressed until the dollar gets to N200/$1. Until then, all these shenanigans are still a pointer to party failure.

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Joy2dworldxyz: 12:13pm On Apr 11
In Tinubu I trust for a better Nigeria.....

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by phemmie06(m): 12:13pm On Apr 11
We are still expecting more rise but meanwhile why are we not having relief in the market. Goods such as beverages is on the high side.
Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Aldebaran(m): 12:13pm On Apr 11
grin

Nigeria will surely rise again... Amin

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by Judolisco(m): 12:13pm On Apr 11
Nice one... Before November naira for Don enter 100 naira....

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by helinues: 12:13pm On Apr 11
Heads must definitely roll

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by rinzaugustine: 12:13pm On Apr 11
Borrowing dollars to strength the naira is not and will never be an economy policy to any sane mind because the day you stop naira jump back to its original status and even worse because you have now created a real panic and scarcity in the market. How long do they think they can sustain this lies, intentional misinformation to the gullibles and propaganda?

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Re: Rising Naira: Presidency Backs Cardoso, Vows Further Clampdown On Racketeers by baralatie(m): 12:13pm On Apr 11
westlius:
My own is let price of goods come down
It will come down

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