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Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by dre11(m): 4:47am On Mar 23, 2022
The lingering foreign exchange scarcity in the country has continued to worsen even as the exchange rate on the parallel market is inching towards N590/$1, The PUNCH has learnt.

The development may lead to massive job loss in the manufacturing industry, among other sectors, according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria.

The development comes over eight months after the Central Bank of Nigeria stopped the sale of forex to Bureau de Change operators and promised to boost liquidity in commercial banks.

Checks by The PUNCH on Tuesday showed that the exchange rate stood at N585/$1 and N785/£1 on the black market as against the N582/$1 last Friday.

This is just as banks have also limited customers’ access to forex, placing a cap of $20 per month for online transactions.

Insiders told The PUNCH that things may worsen even further as electioneering intensifies, adding that politicians had begun to mop up dollars, driving up the demand.

“The naira will keep falling because those who need dollars cannot get it and they will patronise the parallel market, increasing demand. It is also one of the fallouts of an election year. We are not earning as much FX and we will spend more financing on petrol subsidy. Ultimately, there will be a wider gap between the import and export window and the parallel market,” a government official, who craved anonymity, said.

The Chief Executive Officer of Financial Derivatives Company, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, had in January projected that the CBN would devalue the naira by the end of 2022, adding that spending on political campaigns ahead of the 2023 general elections would put more pressure on foreign exchange supply in the Nigerian economy.

Already, frustrated manufacturers and travellers have been forced to patronise BDC operators more often than before.

It was learnt that in some instances, banks were able to meet just about 30 per cent of customers’ demands.

“I applied for a $5,000 Business Travel Allowance through the CBN portal. But my bank said it could give me only $2,000,” said a businessman who wished to remain anonymous.

It was, however, learnt that the experiences of manufacturers were far worse.

“Never in a million years would I have thought Nigeria would get to this stage. How do you explain that a manufacturer had an invoice of $425,000 to import materials and all that is allocated to him from the CBN is $210? I can’t even wrap my brain around it,” said Bola Adefila, the Chief Operating Officer, Banrut Rolls Nig Ltd.

It was learnt that the MAN had begun reaching out to the Federal Government for urgent intervention even as the rising cost of diesel has worsened the ease of doing business.

The Director-General of MAN, Segun Ajayi-Kadir, said in a chat with The PUNCH that manufacturers now rely on the parallel market for their foreign exchange.

Ajayi-Kadir said the forex scarcity and the high cost of diesel had greatly increased the cost of production, adding that employers may be forced to lay off some workers in order to cope with the new realities.

He also recommended that the northern land borders be re-opened to allow fuel marketers bring in diesel from neighbouring countries like Niger and Chad which both have functional refineries.

On the job losses, he said, “Absolutely yes. It is very difficult especially for small scale industries because if you are not producing, how will you pay salaries? So, industries might be forced to ‘right size’. That is why we are making all these consultations in order to be able to get the attention of the government.

“The scarcity of forex is also unfortunate because it affects the manufacturing sector more than others. The manufacturing sector has a multiplier effect on the economy and this sector ought to receive priority. Our members are given ridiculously low amounts in the face of huge demands.

“We need forex for materials and spare parts which are not locally available. We were encouraged when the CBN said it stopped allocation of Forex to BDCs in order to put more money in the banks but down the line, this has not happened. We got to the BDCs for more than 90 per cent of our needs. When you ask for $400,000, you are given $2,000. You ask for $1m, you are given $50,000. This is ridiculous.”


Dollar scarcity to worsen inflation

Also economists warned that the rising cost of production due to the forex shortage would lead to inflation as businesses would be forced to hike the cost of goods. An economist and a senior lecturer of Economics at the Pan Atlantic University, Dr Olalekan Aworinde, said manufacturers would be greatly affected by the issue of dollar scarcity

He said that this crisis would worsen inflation and negatively affect the Gross Domestic Product.

An economist and CEO of Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr Muda Yusuf, lamented that the country has been suffering from this issue for a while, with many manufacturers patronising the parallel market at expensive rates.

He added that this would further heighten the country’s inflation rate.

“The effect of this, first, is that many of the manufacturers have been forced to patronise the parallel market and they are getting the forex at exorbitant rates. Therefore, their costs of production have been increasing. The prices of products have been increasing.

He said, “For some products, the product quality has been declining and quantity reducing so that they can maintain the price and not inflate it much. It is putting a whole lot of pressure on the manufacturing sector and affecting their capacity to create jobs.”

A professor of Economics at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Prof Sheriffdeen Tella, urged the CBN to intervene in order to curb the adverse effects of the dollar scarcity.

He said, “It is dangerous to our indigenous companies because they are not able to produce at an optimal level. Some people may end up getting sacked, which would increase unemployment. Eventually, the country will go back to recession. The CBN needs to intervene.”

Responding to the claims, the CBN, through its spokesperson, Osita Nwasinobi, advised those manufacturers to formally write the apex bank about their complaints.

He said, “Any manufacturer that feels that he or she is not getting adequate Forex can formally write to the CBN to communicate their complaints. As you well know these manufacturers source their Forex from banks and not from the CBN.”
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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by helinues: 4:51am On Mar 23, 2022
Not longer news

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Mokason288(m): 4:54am On Mar 23, 2022
helinues:
Not longer news
BUhari is a criminal

Kindly spot the difference below

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Leboska(m): 4:57am On Mar 23, 2022
Sai Baba! Lol! We warned you

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Ecos(m): 5:00am On Mar 23, 2022
Na today?

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Dawn91(m): 5:07am On Mar 23, 2022
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helinues:


Please, I have been wondering if English syllabus in Nigeria regions are different.

Could please describe the meaning of criminal and also explain how Bubari is a criminal?

We are waiting
[/s]
. Don't be stupid what do you mean about syllabus in different regions? Why attack his origin can't you for once in your trolling life be reasonable? Or where you denied a decent upbringing and socialization skills?

If you perpetually have to be stupid stay off commenting. Don't always attack other members state of origin you are not sick in the head are you?
@Mokason288 I apologize for this touts stupidity he clearly was not raised properly if you follow most of his comments he talks like an iliterate.

Good morning

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by SmartPolician: 5:14am On Mar 23, 2022
Leadership is tough and I strongly believe that the Black Africans are not capable of self-rule.

APC thinks that leadership is about gaslighting the people and promoting propaganda.

Reality is a respecter of nobody!

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by AsampeteNwaanyi(f): 5:22am On Mar 23, 2022
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helinues:


Please, I have been wondering if English syllabus in Nigeria regions are different.

Could please describe the meaning of criminal and also explain how Bubari is a criminal?

We are waiting
[/s]
Shut up

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by helinues: 5:26am On Mar 23, 2022
Dawn91:
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. Don't be stupid what do you mean about syllabus in different regions? Why attack his origin can't you for once in your trolling life be reasonable? Or where you denied a decent upbringing and socialization skills?

If you perpetually have to be stupid stay off commenting. Don't always attack other members state of origin you are not sick in the head are you?
@Mokason288 I apologize for this touts stupidity he clearly was not raised properly if you follow most of his comments he talks like an iliterate.

Good morning

Those wicked mosquitoes had done that thing overnight... Hahahah I understand the feelings..

But why not take some rest now instead of using sleep Carry over to attack others..

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by EastisBae: 5:30am On Mar 23, 2022
Unfortunately, there is no limit to the endurance of Nigerians, you will hear them saying "we will survive" "we will manage" bla bla bla. I have not seen a country where its people celebrate suffering like Nigerians. If others should experience just 10% of what Nigerians are passing through, they will go on a massive protest but these sufferheads will rather complain to God and die silence.

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by DaInferno(m): 5:35am On Mar 23, 2022
helinues:


Please, I have been wondering if English syllabus in Nigeria regions are different.

Could please describe the meaning of criminal and also explain how Bubari is a criminal?

We are waiting
you lack sarcasm

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by bjdon: 5:47am On Mar 23, 2022
SmartPolician:
The Black Africans are not capable of self-rule.

APC thinks that leadership is about gaslighting the people.

Reality is a respecter of nobody!
Damn straight. Time to admit it and invite the British back to co-Rule us for a period of not less than 50 years. We need total factory reset of our mentality.

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by gambojimeta: 5:53am On Mar 23, 2022
Hahahaha. The average Nigerian is more concerned about Russia beating tiny Ukraine

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by EatforHealth: 5:53am On Mar 23, 2022
This is serious

Once upon a time, a government was voted out for another one because $1 = N160

Now we're here

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Urbanchampion: 5:54am On Mar 23, 2022
Sai Baba back to back

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Ademola47(m): 5:55am On Mar 23, 2022
Good time to earn in dollars remotely....

Imagine earning (even if it's just) $1000... it'll make sense when converted...about 590k

The effect will be on people changing Naira to Dollar

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by SensualMan1(m): 5:56am On Mar 23, 2022
Sai Barber! Keep doing it cheesy

You did it in 1983, u did it 2015, u did it in 2019 u are still doing it in 2022! May Allah give u the grace to keep doing it till 2035 Insha Allah!

Sai Barber!
FeBUHARI
March4BUHARI
The new Sheriff in town.
Godwin!
GMB/PYO till 2035

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by beautyhd: 5:57am On Mar 23, 2022
Ope ooo

590 already!!!! Waiting for it to hit 700.

We are all in this shit together.

If you have someone that sends dollar to you once in a while, this is the time to call and thank them for the ones previously sent so they can send more.

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Siberia01(m): 5:57am On Mar 23, 2022
embarassed

Oh God !!!
I dreamt of war !!

Russia Vs Ukraine will eventually escalate into world war 3
Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Enemyofpeace: 5:57am On Mar 23, 2022
This news just dey totori me for body. Las las na stone we go stone Buhari and all these criminals out of office

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by guywitzerogal(m): 5:59am On Mar 23, 2022
helinues:


Please, I have been wondering if English syllabus in Nigeria regions are different.

Could you please describe the meaning of criminal and also explain how Bubari is a criminal?

We are waiting
whatever he wishes to call him that is what buhari is.....

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Kennitrust(m): 6:00am On Mar 23, 2022
socio-political activist, Reno Omokri, says former President, Goodluck Jonathan overfed Nigerians during his administration by making food items affordable.

In a post on his verified Facebook page, the former presidential aide lamented how Nigerians attacked his former boss despite alleviating poverty in his tenure.

Reacting to the current economic crisis bedeviling the nation, Omokri alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime has used starvation to cure Nigerians of ingratitude.

Flashing back to how his critics buried Jonathan in a mock coffin prior to 2015 presidential elections, Omokri explained that such attacks would not have been possible if Nigerians were starved like the current situation.

I am just laughing when Nigerians say there is hunger in the land, and that even eggs are now beyond the reach of minimum wage workers. Former President Jonathan made food available to Nigerians.

The Food and Agricultural Organisation of the UN gave Nigeria an award for reducing poverty under Jonathan. A bag of rice that now costs ₦42k only cost ₦8k under Jonathan.

One egg now costs ₦80, as opposed to ₦20 under GEJ. But how did we reward him? Overfeeding gave us energy to fight Jonathan. We did #OccupyNaija.

We buried Jonathan in a mock coffin. And his mother, who had to bury all but two of her children, wept profusely in Aso Rock at the trauma of that sight.

Today, General Buhari has used mass starvation to cure us off our ingratitude!

#TableShaker

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by Kennitrust(m): 6:01am On Mar 23, 2022
Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by guywitzerogal(m): 6:01am On Mar 23, 2022
bjdon:

Damn straight. Time to admit it and invite the British back to co-Rule us for a period of not less than 50 years. We need total factory reset of our mentality.
stuff wasn't this hard before oga failure came in... I wasn't there but i heard news that this is exactly what happened in 1985

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by another1: 6:03am On Mar 23, 2022
Buhari is a good definition of a failure.

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Re: Massive Job Cut Looms As Dollar Hits ₦590, FOREX Scarcity Bites Harder by NaijaCowFarm: 6:04am On Mar 23, 2022
This is happening at a time when Buhari and his APC band of rogues are selling oil at $114 per barrel

Where are those APC miscreants that were trolling PDP with oil at $100?

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