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CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Islie: 7:29am On Feb 13
The infraction happened in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, under Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), who is currently facing corruption charges.



The sum of $4.5 billion cannot be accounted for in Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves between 2018 and 2019, an audit report of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation (OAuGF) has revealed.

The annual audit report details the expenditures and finances of the government’s ministries, departments, and agencies within a financial year.

According to the report, Foreign Reserves, which stood at US$42,594,842,852.75 in December 2018, decreased to US$38,092,720,200.72 in 2019. By a simple calculation, US$4,502,122,652.03 could not be accounted for.

The infraction happened in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, under Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), who is currently facing corruption charges.

Shaakaa Chira, the Auditor-General of the Federation, called on the CBN to provide justification for the ‘missing funds’ noting that CBN’s ability to maintain a stable exchange rate is at risk.

“This violates Section 25 of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007 mandating the Bank to endeavour to maintain external reserves at levels considered to be appropriate for the economy and the monetary system of Nigeria.”


More diversions, less accountability

The report also revealed an ‘unsubstantiated’ decline of over $8 billion in foreign reserves between 2019 and 2020. According to the Auditor-General, as of the close of business on 30 June 2020, total reserves stood at $35.7 billion as against $44.7 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 30 June, 2019.

“The above anomalies could be attributed to weaknesses in the internal control system at the CBN, particularly its inability to effectively manage economic variables that could impact negatively on the reserve”, he said.

In addition to these infractions in the Foreign Reserves, the CBN failed to account for the total funds recovered from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) between 2016 and 2019, despite the Commission’s continuous activities in relation to forfeitures of looted funds to the federal government.

The Recovered Funds component of the foreign exchange inflow of $40,502,645.06 was last reported in 2015. There were no reports of Recovered Funds between 2016 and 2020.

“This violates Section 14(3) EFCC Act, 2004, which states that all money received by the Commission under the provisions of subsection (2) of this section must be paid into the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation”, Mr Chira noted.

According to the Auditor-General, no compelling explanation was given for the depletion of the Reserves, as this could lead to loss of public funds and inability to fund the budget.


CBN’s response

In response to these infractions discovered by the Auditor-General, the CBN noted that the Bank has constantly communicated with the Federal Government through its Monetary Policy communique on ways to boost the reserves. One of the engagements gave birth to the Presidential Artisanal Gold Mining Initiative (PAGMI), where gold will be purchased in local currency and added to the reserve.

“The Bank has intervened heavily in the agricultural sector of the economy to boost the production of certain commodities that could be exported to earn foreign exchange and reduce pressure in the reserves,” the CBN response said.

According to the CBN, these interventions in the forex market were necessary to maintain a stable exchange rate that would lead to macroeconomic stability in line with the bank’s mandate.

Foreign exchange reserves are assets held on reserve by a monetary authority in foreign currencies to ensure that a government or its agency has backup funds if their national currency rapidly devalues. Foreign exchange reserves are also called international or external reserves.


CBN’s credibility at stake, erodes trust from citizens and investors’ — Experts

Lukman Rahim, an Associate Chartered Accountant and lecturer at the University of Jos said that the CBN’s inability to account for missing funds has far-reaching implications that affect the lives of ordinary citizens in practical and tangible ways, as well as undermines the overall integrity of Nigeria’s financial institutions.

“Firstly, the Central Bank’s credibility is at stake, eroding the trust that citizens and investors have in the financial system. This lack of confidence can lead to a decrease in foreign investment, hindering economic growth and stability,” he said.

According to him, the depreciating value of the national currency, coupled with rising inflation rates, directly impacts individuals’ purchasing power.

“Everyday essentials become more expensive, making it challenging for families to meet their basic needs.”

“On a broader scale, the missing funds hinder the government’s ability to invest in crucial sectors such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. These sectors are vital for the long-term development and well-being of the nation”, he added.

Emmanuel Yoko, Director at the Nigerian College of Accountancy, shares the same concern. To him, the missing funds will lead to increased debt collection and servicing, negatively impacting the masses.

“The missing funds would have forced the government into debt collection to meet with her essentials, thereby plunging the economy into more debts and the attending complexities that come with its payment”, he said.

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Glow8269(f): 7:34am On Feb 13
This country is being milked since independence!!

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by fuckJones(f): 7:42am On Feb 13
Godwin ifeanyi emefiele, our brother from the east was a thief

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Nvestor02: 7:43am On Feb 13
CBN and EFFC should know that the present govt doesn't care to expose and make you the scape goat. No matter your position can make Tinubu to forgive you if you try loot the Nigerians money.

Make Una ask, betta Edu and many others that are facing trials.

Lemme urge Tinubu to launch investigation on this matter and punish the culprit as Usual.

The government can't be focusing on the betterment of the country make some fools dey steal money.

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by oz4real83(m): 7:46am On Feb 13
The $4.5b is the share of those in the spiritual world embarassed, that is why nothing will happen, people can only comment and protest and life will go on as usual embarassed

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by DeOTR: 7:48am On Feb 13
Does anybody have any idea how much we still have left in that reserve or it's empty now?

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by nnachukz(m): 7:50am On Feb 13
Recovered looted money last reported in 2015. Then APC came in, all they have been doing since then is redistribution of stolen money. Bigger thieves, Buhari and co, collect from smaller thieves and share among themselves while the nation bleeds to death. Now a much more smarter thief is there stocking his bullion vans with our scarce resources.

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by ZombiePUNISHER: 8:11am On Feb 13
undecided

Anyone still supporting APc is a devil's incarnate..










Buhari and Tinubu are cut from the same cloth

Both are clueless and corrupt personified

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by NzogbuNzogbu: 8:11am On Feb 13
Lol

Awon Let us keeping suffering to have a good future

But apparently dem dey chop your suffering too and future you no go see

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Obakoolex(m): 8:11am On Feb 13
undecided What pains mostly is the reoccurrence this type of news without anyone brought to book so far

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Samogloby: 8:11am On Feb 13
APC government of criminal and corruption

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Rebuke: 8:11am On Feb 13
This man allowed himself to be used, all fingers will be pointing to Emiefele.....the APC- Buhari scapegoat.

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Bayajjidda: 8:12am On Feb 13
fuckJones:
Godwin ifeanyi emefiele, our brother from the east was a thief

I suppose he's the one still thieving.

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by ZombiePUNISHER: 8:12am On Feb 13
fuckJones:
Godwin ifeanyi emefiele, our brother from the east was a thieves


The party and man who appointed and supervised the thief is the bigger thief

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by spiSeyi: 8:12am On Feb 13
His sympathizers will also call tgis witch hunting but justice is not done if PMB is not questioned angry Emefiele & PMB has brought Nigeria economy on it knee and no one should expect any leader to perform any magic within a few months. It would take years before any positive change can reflects on our economy.

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by NzogbuNzogbu: 8:12am On Feb 13
Nigeria is a poor nation but na $4 billion enter voice mail of some people so

The so called rich nations no dey even put $1 inside pocket like we "poor country"

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by lexy2014: 8:12am On Feb 13
It was Goodluck Jonathan and Diezani that took it
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Godfullsam(m): 8:13am On Feb 13
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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by ZombiePUNISHER: 8:13am On Feb 13
Rebuke:
This man allowed himself to be used


Grow some balls and call out the man who used him..




Nothing will happen my yoruba Muslim friend

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by chiiraq802(m): 8:13am On Feb 13
Share the National moi-moi, divide the National cake.
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by perfectsusanoo(m): 8:13am On Feb 13
Story for the gods. Last last na where e go end. All talk and nothing else. nigerians deserve wat we get. Useless and toothless citizens bar me and my people.
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by bestower: 8:13am On Feb 13
We need to be recolonize.Nigeria is in coma, it depends on the ever rugged citizens to decide where we belong.
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by felixtare(m): 8:13am On Feb 13
Buhari was in charge of the government,
Why keep mentioning Emefiele?

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by gabicon: 8:13am On Feb 13
Why is the auditor generals office just speaking up? When these things were fresh they said nothing, no body even deemed it fit to whistle blow.
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by lexy2014: 8:14am On Feb 13
nairalanda1 am sure that it is fuel subsidy that made it impossible for CBN to account for $4.5 billion

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Rebuke: 8:14am On Feb 13
fuckJones:
Godwin ifeanyi emefiele, our brother from the east was a thieves



That's why yhu people really deserve the kind of leaders yhu get. Not smart enough to know Emifiele himself and alone could not have done all that alone.

Yhur leaders keep using yhur head while yhu clap for them. Gullible tribalist.

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Godfullsam(m): 8:14am On Feb 13
fuckJones:
Godwin ifeanyi emefiele, our brother from the east was a thieves

Is A Thief

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Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Godfullsam(m): 8:16am On Feb 13
DeOTR:
Does anybody have any idea how much we still have left in that reserve or it's empty now?

I guess nothing is left at the moment.

APC came to steal, to kill and to destroy.
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Parydelegate: 8:16am On Feb 13
Ok
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by bigdammyj: 8:17am On Feb 13
Noted.
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Rebuke: 8:18am On Feb 13
ZombiePUNISHER:



Grow some balls and call out the man who used him..




Nothing will happen my yoruba Muslim friend




Smh, wear yhur Googles bro.
Re: CBN Fails To Account For $4.5 Billion In Foreign Reserves — Audit Report by Ijaya123: 8:18am On Feb 13
Emefailure and his gang really bankrupted the country

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