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Usage Of Dollar As Legal Tender Maybe Banned In Nigeria....see Details by zik4ever: 12:48pm On Feb 25, 2016
There is the possibility of the currency of the United States of America being banned as a commodity for transaction in Nigeria if the current filed suit succeeds.

Human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), filed a suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, praying for an order restraining the Central Bank of Nigeria from allowing market forces to determine the exchange rate of naira, according to the Punch.

The senior advocate also asked the court in his suit, FHC/ABJ/CS/146/16, to direct the CBN to stop the use of the United States of America’s dollar as a legal tender in Nigeria.

The suit was filed on behalf of Falana by a lawyer in his firm, Mr. Wisdom Elum. The CBN is sued as the sole defendant in the suit which had yet to be assigned to a judge.

Falana alleged in the suit that CBN’s monetary policy‎ had led to a situation where too much naira was made to chase a few dollar with an attendant weaker naira and adverse multiplier effects such as rising inflation, closure of factories and high level of unemployment.

He also alleged that the CBN had so “dollarised the economy” that the foreign currency had become a legal tender, with school fees as well as rents now being charged and paid in dollars “to the detriment of the economy”.

‎He contended that while the CBN had fixed the exchange rate at N198 to a dollar, and President Muhammadu Buhari continuing to restate his vow never to devalue the naira, the ‎apex bank “had allowed market forces to increase the exchange rate to over N400 to a dollar”.

A supporting affidavit deposed to by another lawyer in Falana’s law firm, Mr. Femi Adedeji, stated, “The devaluation of the currency and dollarisation of the economy have made mockery of the yet to be passed 2016 budget of the Federal Government.

“The monetary policy of the defendant (the CBN) has led to a situation whereby too much naira chase few dollars thereby making the naira weaker in relation to the dollar and instigating an adverse multiplier effect.

“The monetary policy of the defendant has also led to increasing costs, rapidly rising inflation and interest rates, closure of factories and the attendant high level of unemployment.”
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Re: Usage Of Dollar As Legal Tender Maybe Banned In Nigeria....see Details by Thebrightest(m): 12:52pm On Feb 25, 2016
BETTER! WE ARE IN NIGERIA NOT USA.
Re: Usage Of Dollar As Legal Tender Maybe Banned In Nigeria....see Details by naijagobetter(m): 1:03pm On Feb 25, 2016
its long over due i dont know whats wrong with our leaders i pray Falana win

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Re: Usage Of Dollar As Legal Tender Maybe Banned In Nigeria....see Details by Nobody: 8:46am On Feb 26, 2016
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