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Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Adesiji77: 8:34pm On Apr 18, 2016
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has said the economy would experience a boom by the end of 2018 just as he hinted of a hike in interest rate by May this year at the monetary policy committee (MPC) of the apex bank following the inflation rate that has galloped to 12.4 per cent from 11.8 per cent.

Emefiele, who made this prediction yesterday at the closing press briefing by the Nigerian delegation, noted that the economy was currently going through a structural reforms and now attracting a series of investments that would translate to a major recovery in about two years.

The briefing was jointly held by the Ministry of Finance and CBN at the end of the 2016 spring meetings of the IMF-World Bank.

According to him, “Basically, the issue is how the country would respond to the challenges that we are facing right now. Other than the area of investment in infrastructure, one other area has to do with structural reforms which have been suggested. These reforms had worked in the South Eastern Asian countries like Malaysia, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh and that is why growth from these areas have remained fairly very strong.

“Diversification of the economy is an issue here that have been proposed as part of the structural reforms, particularly oil export producing countries should be looking at. I must say here that I am glad that Nigeria is taking the issues of diversification from oil very seriously.

“Recently, we have seen people coming to talk about investing in agriculture in Nigeria. About two weeks ago I inspected a 16,000 hectares sugar cane farm as well as a milling and refining facilities in Niger State. We have Nigerian investors looking at investing in fertilizer. So the biggest fertilizer plant in the world will be in Nigeria. We believe that over time and hopefully around the middle of early 2018 or the end of 2018, the pressure that the demand for some from these final products, the pressure that places on reserve and CBN will be substantially reduced and I think with that we can see the green light at the end of the tunnel.”

Emefiele noted that it would be difficult not to have a high interest rate when inflation is rising, adding however that, the CBN would intervene to ensure the effect of the high interest does not affect productivity and ultimately prices.

He said: “The inflation rate is at 12.4 per cent in the month of March and if the policy rate is at 12per cent, it is not in our economic model to pursue if the policy rate is lower than the inflation rate , that is negative real interest rate, we can do that. Inferentially, what I’m trying to say is that, it would be difficult for you to run away from a fairly high interest rate in an environment of rising inflation.

“But in any case, I had also underscored that the Central Bank of Nigeria in line with the development finance objective will continue to provide intervention to some of the target sector of the country, like agriculture, mining and some of the real sector of the economy that will help engender growth and improve productivity and when productivity improves, naturally, what you will find out is that prices would come down and that will positively impact on inflation, that is exactly what we are talking about. I’m optimistic that will work and eventually Nigeria will have a cause to smile.”

The CBN governor threw more light on the currency swap with China and took time to highlight the benefit derivable from the deal.

He explained: “On the Swap, we have been holding discussions with the People’s Bank of China about the Swap arrangements which entails using of Yuan (Chinese money) transaction between Nigeria and China. At the meeting what we did was to sign a mandate agreement between the Central Bank of Nigeria and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, which is the biggest in the world to act as our agent in concluding the consummation of the transaction.

“The benefits are two-fold: It affords Nigerian importers the opportunity to open letters of credit using Renminbi as a currency rather than using the Dollar. As you know, in 2015, Nigeria net import between Nigeria and China is about $15 billion. The benefit with the arrangement makes it easier for you to make your transaction in Chinese currency which put less pressure on you looking for dollars to carry out your trade transactions in China.

“Also, China has appointed South Africa as its trading hub for Southern Africa countries, while Kenya will represent East African Countries and the mandate we signed is for Nigeria to be appointed as the trading hub in the West African Sub-region. In all, it put less pressure and we expect it is going to be mutually beneficial and eventually, we will be talking to China about importing some of its own items from Nigeria so that the trading balance can be reduced. Will Nigeria benefit from this? I want to say Nigeria will benefit from it and put less pressure on the dollar and reserve.”

Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, clarified that in broadening the tax base, the federal government would emphasise on compliance initially and may later consider increase in value added tax (VAT), which is now at 5 per cent next year.

She also clarified her statement that ‘Nigerian economy is not sick.’

According to her, “We are not saying that as a country we don’t have challenges. We recognize those challenges and we are facing them, what we do is to take responsibility for providing solutions to our problems. That comment was made in respect of a non-Nigerian guy who said ‘Nigeria is in a mess’, I take an exception to anybody saying that. Fine we have our challenges and we are not the only country in the global economy that have economy challenges. But we have the diagnosis of our problems, the country is adjusting and people are going through very tough adjustment in their personal finances and government is going through technical adjustment on how it spends her money and trying to be more efficient in spending, how revenues are coming, trying to block leakages.

“So we are fixing the problems ourselves that is what I mean and we say that as a country we have the capacity, we have the will most importantly both political and will of the people to solve our problems our own way. We are not denying the fact that we have challenges but we have everything that it takes to solve the problems. We have the local knowledge to solve the problems. Our priority is to position the economy properly for growth, recovery and creation of jobs for Nigerians.”
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/18/emefiele-predicts-economic-boom-for-nigeria-in-2018/

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Luckylife(m): 8:38pm On Apr 18, 2016
As in we should wait more abi ?

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by oganology33(m): 8:39pm On Apr 18, 2016
I wonder how many Nigerians will make it till 2018 if this madness & lack of bright economic policies continues.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by divinehand2003(m): 8:40pm On Apr 18, 2016
Emefiele has turned to a prophet all of a sudden. Is he putting his eye upon the refinery Dangote is building that would be operational about the same time?

Or is he speaking under the anointing of Ogogoro?

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Wesely01(m): 8:46pm On Apr 18, 2016
Nigerians this 2016 and someone is telling you guys that by the end of 2018 things will boom, una never see anything...the change just start. They are not planning to make things better in the next few months but 2018.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Standing5(m): 8:49pm On Apr 18, 2016
The guy is speaking of the return date of loots in the hands of the cluelessness gang. The ogogoro watchman is gone for good.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by mesoprogress(m): 8:52pm On Apr 18, 2016
Lol, Emefiele, are you eyeing oil recovery? Shale oil production is slowing, oil prices are expected to creep up gradually, expecting $50-65 per barrel by year end. Hope you are not predicting based on this? Nigeria government will never be serious in diversification so far they continue to prepare budgets based on oil money.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by DickDastardly(m): 9:01pm On Apr 18, 2016
grin
Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by saduman(m): 9:01pm On Apr 18, 2016
Super eagles captain to Russia 2018 world cup appreciates your lies sir undecided

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Almajiri1: 9:02pm On Apr 18, 2016
See suffering till 2018! seun, your site is frequently going offline. Do something before it's too late. Buhari and APC are not happy with nairaland.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by englishmart(m): 9:02pm On Apr 18, 2016
the Nigerian economy is different from bet9ja.
Don't predict, tell us facts

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by truthspeaks: 9:02pm On Apr 18, 2016
Economy boom in 2018
Production of pencil by 2018
10,000 megawatts by 2018
Fuel scarcity to end by 2018

So dis govt is indirectly telling us to endure it's negative change for 2years. Biko if Nigerians hv migrated to other countries, who will enjoy their so called year of boom?.

Buhari n co hv officially confirmed themselves as a bunch of confused fellows.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Godswillnwaoma(m): 9:03pm On Apr 18, 2016
Na today.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Sunnycliff(m): 9:03pm On Apr 18, 2016
2018??
abeg it's too far naa?

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Beehshorp(m): 9:03pm On Apr 18, 2016
We are not eagerly anticipating the arrival of 2018 but 2019 when we kick awt that old waka waka man from aso Rock...

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by jcross19: 9:04pm On Apr 18, 2016
Is talking to the zombies that can believe anything . Wait oh!!!! Are you sure this is not another campaign , since the beginning of this administration they started campaigning even after they have won the election still campaigning ah.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by daniska3yaro(m): 9:12pm On Apr 18, 2016
There we go again.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by saintkel(m): 9:13pm On Apr 18, 2016
Should I say this is d best prophecy we've heard since dis year? But why 2018? Should we suffer that long?

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by DirtyGold: 9:13pm On Apr 18, 2016
Okay
Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by ricsman(m): 9:13pm On Apr 18, 2016
2222000011118888?? ni


ok that's great...

yes by 2018 the economy will boom meaning that before then hunger go done run comot for Nigeria.

good prophecy from our money custodian

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by 4nobody4every1: 9:15pm On Apr 18, 2016
cool
Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Nobody: 9:15pm On Apr 18, 2016
mtchewwwwww..government of lies,deceit and propaganda..prediction indeed

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by PecE2Make: 9:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
2018 na today? let's talk about the present I.e 2016

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by prinsam30: 9:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
a very loud Amen for this
Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by candidbabe(f): 9:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
Ok
Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by omonla555: 9:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
oganology33:
I wonder how many Nigerians will make it till 2018 if this madness & lack of bright economic policies continues.

If you wish Nigeria bad, you will surely not make it to 2018. As for me and my household and other Nigerians reading my reply to this doomed fellow, we will make it beyond 2018 in Jesus name.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by datola: 9:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
Hmm... 2 years time? Not bad

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Nobody: 9:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
2018Then y make all those miraculous promises,why didn't they allow oga Jona to continue? With the way they are going, that same broom they used in campaigning will be the same broom that will be used to sweep them out.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by DeKen: 9:17pm On Apr 18, 2016
Na so.

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Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Nobody: 9:17pm On Apr 18, 2016
englishmart:
the Nigerian economy is different from bet9ja.
Don't predict, tell us facts
bet9ja master.how much u win?
Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by Nobody: 9:17pm On Apr 18, 2016
Ok.
Re: Emefiele Predicts Economic Boom For Nigeria In 2018 by teemanbastos(m): 9:17pm On Apr 18, 2016
oganology33:
I wonder how many Nigerians will make it till 2018if this madness & lack of bright economic policies continues.
i will

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