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Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by aimmoney9: 6:36pm On Apr 25, 2020
OPEN LETTER TO GODWIN EMEFIELE CBN GOVERNOR

GODWIN EMEFIELE THE BANE OF NIGERIAN ECONOMY

Let us go into the nitty gritty of this letter without dilly dally.

The Nigerian economy under the current CBN governor have suffered abysmally in terms of growth, standard of living and cost of living all emanating from his snowball ability to incessantly devalue the Nigerian naira.
I know some economists would argue vaguely that he did it under the directive of President Buhari but we all know that the CBN is an autonomous institution and thus acts independently.

This his jaundiced inclination to devalue our naira as seen in him devaluing it from (160 to 360 and now recently which he calls multiplicatives from 360 to 380 to a dollar) is highly sickening and unpatriotic.

Unpatriotic in the sense that he is suppose to pilot the affairs of the CBN while putting Nigerian interest first instead of listening and implementing any iota of devaluation advice been spoonfed him by the IMF, World Bank et al.

I would say he just came in and spoilt the successes of his predecessors Prof. Soludo (who tried to revalue/appreciate our naira by reintroducing coins which didn't pull through due to its poor general acceptability) and Sanusi Lamido, for them devaluation was never an option, plus because they know when you devalue it is hard to revalue.

Going forward, his policies have greatly affected Nigerians badly in that what we could get in the market at lesser is now worth more than twice it's worth, thus low standard of living and high cost of living because the naira has lost its value and can't vie internationally.

Furthermore, his unsavoury regulation and control of FOREX in particular the dollar is nothing to write home about, because he now plays second fidel to the Bureau De Change.

Yes, the invisible hand of demand and supply would drive the price of the dollar but the CBN still retains ne plus ultra jurisdiction in its pricing, regulation and control. And to my sheer surprise the CBN is playing a second fidel in this role, in that, more percentage of the dollar is issued to the Bureau De Change making them have more control over the dollar pricing instead of issuing more percentages to the commercial banks that can follow and obey special directives (unlike the Bureau De Change) in their pricing and allowing greater allocations for Form Q so that businesses can get their dollar and its pricing from the CBN thus boosting businesses and the economy at large. Because if this is done the positive trickle down effect will be great in that it will translate into lower cost of goods sold domestically, low cost of living, and increase in the standard of living, and might just be what will revive the Nigerian economy once more.

Finally, I would implore the CBN governor to stop being obsequious to the IMF, World Bank, et al in matters bordering on devaluation and the Nigerian economy in all ramifications and be more patriotic and put Nigeria and Nigerians interests and welfare first in all its doings. So that Nigerians from all walks of life will feel the positive impact of his office and the institution he sire.

We need positive change.

Great policy makers.....Great.


From a very concerned Nigerian.

AUGUSTINE
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by hisgrace090: 6:59pm On Apr 25, 2020
The problem is that buhari can't remove anybody from office, both ministers and others have a compulsory two term in office good or bad.
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by aimmoney9: 2:09am On May 01, 2020
hisgrace090:
The problem is that buhari can't remove anybody from office, both ministers and others have a compulsory two term in office good or bad.
I never said he should be removed I only pointed at his great flaws and urged him to do the right thing putting Nigerians interests first for the good of all Nigerians
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by CodeTemplar: 2:59am On May 01, 2020
The CBN man has been very effective in the anchor borrowers scheme. However his ability to influence the economy is limited because CBN has limits.
For example, CBN cannot influence power supply, a key factor of production/manufacturing. He is trying but should do better.
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by aimmoney9: 6:03pm On May 04, 2020
CodeTemplar:
The CBN man has been very effective in the anchor borrowers scheme. However his ability to influence the economy is limited because CBN has limits.
For example, CBN cannot influence power supply, a key factor of production/manufacturing. He is trying but should do better.
The CBN can by issuing govt bond to the PHCN to offset d billions in disparity of cost reflective tariff which would boost the power sector greatly....though this move must be statutory...
Because d three main problems of the power sector are

MONEY IN BILLIONS OWNED THEM BY GOVT FOR POWER USED BY MDAs

COST REFLECTIVE TARIFF

VANDALISM

The CBN can help solve the first through issuance of bond in liaison with govt, while the last two all depends on govt policy...
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by CodeTemplar: 7:38pm On May 04, 2020
aimmoney9:

The CBN can by issuing govt bond to the PHCN to offset d billions in disparity of cost reflective tariff which would boost the power sector greatly....though this move must be statutory...
Because d three main problems of the power sector are

MONEY IN BILLIONS OWNED THEM BY GOVT FOR POWER USED BY MDAs

COST REFLECTIVE TARIFF

VANDALISM

The CBN can help solve the first through issuance of bond in liaison with govt, while the last two all depends on govt policy...
Stop the grammar...
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by aimmoney9: 8:15pm On May 04, 2020
CodeTemplar:
Stop the grammar...
This is simple economics (economics demystified)
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by Nobody: 12:59am On May 05, 2020
You write as though you are not aware that commerical banks use to have the greater percentage of the forex before now and how they were horse trading with it led to switching the boards to the BDCs.
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by aimmoney9: 6:03pm On May 05, 2020
ejibaba:
You write as though you are not aware that commerical banks use to have the greater percentage of the forex before now and how they were horse trading with it led to switching the boards to the BDCs.
What we ve now and d former horse trading by commercial banks which is worse?
Re: Open Letter To Godwin Emefiele Cbn Governor by aimmoney9: 8:34pm On Dec 18, 2021
CodeTemplar:
Stop the grammar...
Grammar brought us here...

Boko Haram has been technically defeated, is grammar... grin

Grammar is a way of life..... grin grin

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