Politics › Re: Atiku Meets Traditional Rulers In Rivers State - Photos by osazeeblue01: 6:37pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Atiku |
Celebrities › Re: Davido In Port Harcourt For Atiku Campaign by osazeeblue01: 2:39pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
the name am now hearing is Atiku/Obi,Atiku/Obi,Atiku/Obi.... Is a goal
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Politics › Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by osazeeblue01: 11:36am On Feb 11, 2019 |
They have started crying. |
Politics › Re: No Election Will Hold In Zamfara If APC Is Excluded, Governor Yari Dares INEC by osazeeblue01: 12:19pm On Feb 10, 2019 |
yes
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Politics › Re: Atiku, PDP Campaign Rally In Cross River State (Photos) by osazeeblue01: 9:38am On Feb 09, 2019 |
haters will not like to see this here. .Meanwhile Atiku/Obi 2019 is a goal. |
Crime › Re: "Oyinbo We Can't Send Your Money Back, We Used It To Buy Benz" - Nigerian Man by osazeeblue01: 4:06pm On Feb 08, 2019 |
container don enter |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Farmers Endorse Atiku by osazeeblue01: 3:49pm On Feb 08, 2019 |
Atiku our incoming president. |
Politics › Re: Military Spokesperson, Sani Usman, Retires by osazeeblue01: 7:51pm On Feb 07, 2019 |
Game . |
Politics › Re: Sowore's AAC Unveil Mobile App For Reporting 2019 Elections by osazeeblue01: 7:38pm On Feb 07, 2019 |
Atiku 2019 all the way.
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Politics › Re: Sowore's AAC Unveil Mobile App For Reporting 2019 Elections by osazeeblue01: 7:37pm On Feb 07, 2019 |
Atiku all the way.
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Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Insists Atiku Is From Cameroon, Reveals More Details (Pics) by osazeeblue01: 9:57pm On Feb 03, 2019 |
Nnamdi Kanu .... stop taking that thing |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Insists Atiku Is From Cameroon, Reveals More Details (Pics) by osazeeblue01: 9:56pm On Feb 03, 2019 |
Say No To Weed |
Politics › Re: Onnoghen: Political Solution Collapses As Suspended CJN Insists On Full Trial by osazeeblue01: 1:05pm On Feb 03, 2019 |
Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo: ‘hope Nothing Happened To Trader Money’ – Nigerians React To Vp’s Cras by osazeeblue01: 12:57pm On Feb 03, 2019 |
vote buying tradermoni. |
Politics › Re: Images Of The Rescue Team Of Atiku In Edo by osazeeblue01: 10:30pm On Feb 02, 2019 |
zlantanfan: I would be disappointed if this market gathering is all atiefku could fetch in Edo with dollars.
On that bus is
ize iyamu the defeated one in the 2016 governorship race,
Dan orbhi, the jimi abaje customer of oshomole
2ndus the cheif serial looser.
They are all leading themselves to another round of failure shot up ur smelling mouth. what do know about Edo politics? the records are there . pdp control 2 senatorial zone at of 3. the last governorship election was won by pdp, apc rewrite the election results. |
Politics › Re: PDP Presidential Campaign Rally In Enugu With Atiku And Peter Obi by osazeeblue01: 8:18pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Today in Enugu major markets where be closed down because of our incoming president(Atiku)
Atiku/Obi2019 |
Politics › Re: Akwa Ibom State Government Donates New Vehicles To Police (photos) by osazeeblue01: 10:20am On Jan 31, 2019 |
Nice one |
Politics › Re: Festus Keyamo Speaks On The Crowd That Welcomed Buhari In Ebonyi by osazeeblue01: 10:18am On Jan 31, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: History Will Punish Obasanjo For Ceding Bakassi To Cameroon—oshiomhole by osazeeblue01: 10:14am On Jan 31, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Northern Traders Chased Away By Residents In Ekpoma, Edo State. Photos by osazeeblue01: 11:02am On Jan 30, 2019 |
Better |
Politics › Re: 'I Don't Give A Damn If APC Loses Zamfara' - Senator Marafa Makes U-turn (WATCH) by osazeeblue01: 11:01am On Jan 30, 2019 |
He's aware that Zamfara is already won by pdp . |
Politics › Re: Afenifere Challenges Buhari To Declare His Assets by osazeeblue01: 10:59am On Jan 30, 2019 |
Buhari is a devil |
Politics › Re: Why Saraki Should Be Declared President Now – ADC by osazeeblue01: 2:00pm On Jan 28, 2019 |
Ok |
Travel › Re: International Airlines Move Into PH Airport (photos) by osazeeblue01: 1:57pm On Jan 28, 2019 |
gateleo: With all the noise, No certificate, he can't speak English, he is not fluent, he is Jubrin of Sudan, but the man is delivering where certificates failed. Where is this one from? |
Politics › Re: Photos As PDP Campaigns In Kano Municipal by osazeeblue01: 1:55pm On Jan 28, 2019 |
Atiku/Obi2019 yes yes everywhere. |
Politics › Re: What The Law stipulates On The Removal Of the CJN by PoliticsNGR.com by osazeeblue01: 8:30pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
Osinbajo is not aware of this too.
Nigeria as a country can never work. |
Politics › Re: What The Law stipulates On The Removal Of the CJN by PoliticsNGR.com by osazeeblue01: 8:28pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
I only pity those supporting backwardness.
Buhari is a devil. |
Politics › Re: Atiku’s Exchange Rate Policy Recipe For Disaster: Emefiele by osazeeblue01: 6:28pm On Jan 23, 2019 |
TheSaxophonist: Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele has warned that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate’s suggestion that the exchange rate should be free float is a recipe for disaster.
“The MPC reviewed it and concluded that it would be wrong. It is as good as saying that we should go back to the era of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in Nigeria,” Emefiele said.
“The implication can better be imagined. It will certainly lead to capital flight, lead to massive depreciation or devaluation of the currency and ultimately to currency crisis in Nigeria and I think we should all know that it is a road to perdition to ever go in that direction.”
Addressing reporters at the end of the bi-monthly Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, the first for the year, Emefiele added: “There is no capital control in Nigeria today because you cannot find the CBN trying to intervene in the market for demand and supply of foreign exchange.”
“Normally, the Central Bank as an independent institution is apolitical but it is also important that at the MPC meeting today we asked ourselves if there is any merit in it to begin to say that we should look at free-floating the currency or that we should allow free import of goods that we have restricted. The MPC came to a conclusion that this was a wrong premise.
“We cannot be talking about allowing import of items that can be produced in the country today, exporting jobs from Nigeria to foreign countries, and we say we have the interest of Nigeria at heart? We don’t agree with anybody. It is a wrong premise to say that you will allow imports to just flood the country just because you want to please anybody. It is not in our interest.
“We will remain apolitical. We will not want anybody to drag the central bank into issues that are within our remit otherwise, we would respond to it.”
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in his policy document condemns what he calls the “Poor exchange rate management”, which bred “multiple exchange rates that were exploited by opportunists, rent-seekers, middlemen, arbitrageurs, and fraudsters”. By imolication, he wants the naira to be on a free-float.
The CBN governor admitted that the apex bank has instructed banks to suspend interest on loans for fuel imports.
According to him, “we have indeed told banks to suspend interest on those loans from July 2017. They should collect whatever credit notes have been issued and credit the account of petroleum marketers immediately. If any bank refuses to do so, the marketer or their association are free to report to CBN, mention the name of the bank and we will appeal to the bank to please carry out this instruction.”
With regards to forex restrictions on imported items, Emefiele said CBN would get even more aggressive to see to it that any or all food items that can be produced in Nigeria and consumed in Nigeria and are currently being imported into Nigeria may face forex restrictions.
“We would go through our records and once we convince ourselves that these products can be produced in Nigeria, we will place them on the FX restriction list. It means that you cannot source foreign exchange from Nigeria foreign exchange market to import those items into Nigeria. If you have free dollars, you can bring it in but you will not be able to even make payments for those goods with dollars from the Nigerian foreign exchange market. This is because we think that the initiatives that CBN has put in place in the past to cut imports and diversify the structure of the Nigerian economy is yielding results and we will continue to be that aggressive.
” And we also went further to say that the Economic Intelligence Department of the CBN together with EFCC would investigate any company, any individual suspected of bringing these items through smuggling or any means for money laundering and economic sabotage. And that if we discover and conclusively too, that these companies or individuals that are are involved in bringing these goods, we would write to all the banks that they should blacklist all those companies and individuals running those companies that they can no longer operate any bank accounts in any Nigerian bank. We don’t need to talk about prosecuting them but just to say we will not allow you to do business in Nigeria and of course you know the implications of that.”
Highlighting his successes and achievements as CBN governor, Emefiele argued that “Dangote is today establishing the biggest refinery I have ever seen. The size of Dangote refinery is at least 10 times the size of Victoria Island. By April 2019 when Dangote Fertiliser Plant begins to roll, we will place a ban on the importation of fertiliser because Nigeria will both be self-sufficient and even export.”
He also disclosed that he has “written to governors in the South south and South east that time has come to stop importation of crude palm oil. A barrel of crude palm oil is more expensive than crude petroleum per barrel. I told them that we will re-establish the oil palm belt in the South south and Southeastern parts of the country. Edo State has reacted positively like some other states. With support and intervention from CBN and government, we would reverse the trend. That should be the direction. It is important to say this so that people can know that the economy is doing well. A lot of work still needs to be done, there are still a couple of vulnerabilities and fragilities that we see in the economy but we are determined to resolve them.”
At the end of the MPC meeting, all 11 members voted to keep the policy parameters unchanged from their current levels. By this decision, the MPC decided to retain the MPR at 14%; retain the asymmetric corridor of +200/-500 basis points around the MPR; retain the CRR at 22.5 per cent; and retain the Liquidity Ratio at 30 per cent.
In his assessment of the economy so far, Emefiele said: “It is important for me to say that if we think about where we are coming from, I would say I like to use some numbers: for instance, in September 2008, Nigeria’s reserve was about $62 billion, GDP was growing 7.2%; inflation was 15%.
“By January 2014, GDP was 6.2%, inflation had trended downwards to 8% and external reserve was 40%. Let us not forget that we were in a period of prosperity, in terms of crude prices between 2009 and 2014 which is five straight years, with no shut-ins in pipelines, with high crude oil price, reserve still dropped.
“From the end of 2014, we started another round of global crises. The global crises resulted in stagflation in Nigeria. GDP dropped, to 2.79% in 2015, went further and contracted to negative of 1.58% in 2016, improved in 2017 and then we are hopeful that 2018 would end at about 1.8%.
“Inflation was 15% in 2008, dropped to 8% in 2014 and it moved up to about 9.5% and by January 2017, it had moved up to 18.7% but today, through the activities of monetary and fiscal authorities, inflation had gone down to 11.4%.
He also stated that “by 2008, with higher reserves, with higher productivity reserves dropped to $40 billion in January 2014 anmd ended 2014 at $35 billion, went further down in 2015 to $28 billion and indeed by October 2016 as a result of economic crises, reserves had plummeted further to $23 billion. Today as a result of all the actions and activities of both the monetary and fiscal authorities supported by the government, reserve is up, went to $39 billion in 2017 and 2018 we closed at $42.5 and I said so in my communique that even as at now, as a result of the confidence in the management of the Nigerian foreign exchange, the confidence in the management of the country, we’ve seen confidence even in foreign investors returning, reserves as at yesterday was $43.28 billion.”
“We have seen FX stability in the market and as if all of you will recall, that sometime in 2016 and up to early 2017, we saw a situation where exchange rate even in the black market had moved up in February to N525/$ and I was being told that by March, it will hit N1000/$. But as a result of the actions of CBN today, the all markerts in fact BDC has come down to about N360/$ and even slightly lower. The I&E Window, which is a market that we set up as a free in-free-out market today is about N362/$. So we have seen a substantial convergence in the foreign exchange market in Nigeria.”
On balance of trade developments, the CBN governor noted that “when people say nothing has happened in the economy, they should know that it is not a fair comment to make both on government and also on the monetary authority. In 2008, imports stood at $86 billion. By 2017, it had dropped to $45.8 billion as a result of the activities of government and of monetary and fiscal authorities.”
“Trade balance in 2008 was $46.2 billion, went down during the period of global crises to $6.4 billion and today it is up. In 2017 it was $13.15 billion and closed at $18.7 billion in 2018. When you talk about activities that related to issues on the restriction of foreign exchange for the importation of certain food items you will also find for instance that rice which is a major staple in Nigeria: data from the Thai Rice Exporters Association says that in 2014, Nigeria imported 1.2 million metric tonnes of rice. In 2015, it had dropped to 644 metric tons. In 2016 to 58,000 metric tons. In 2017, to 23,000 metric tons and 2018 to 6,000 metric tons” he pointed out.
While reading the communique, Emefiele lamented that “on external borrowing, committee noted the increase in debt levels, advising for caution, noting that it could fast be approaching the pre-2005 Paris Club exit levels...
More: http://www.insiderpostonline.com/news/atikus-exchange-rate-policy-recipe-for-disaster-emefiele/ The only option he got to secured his job is to lie. APC is already a failure. |
Politics › Re: APC ferried thugs from neighbouring States for Buhari’s rally in Plateau – PDP by osazeeblue01: 4:18pm On Jan 23, 2019 |
APC is a failure already |
Politics › Re: Buhari, Tinubu Arrives Sokoto To Flag Off APC Presidential Campaign - Photos by osazeeblue01: 4:16pm On Jan 23, 2019 |
Failure await APC. |
Crime › Re: Yahoo Boy Pretending To Be A Woman, Scams US Citizen Of $2300 by osazeeblue01: 9:40am On Jan 22, 2019 |
Crime on the increase in BUHARI government. |
Politics › Re: Crowd Troop Benin Airport For Buhari by osazeeblue01: 4:24pm On Jan 17, 2019 |
Am waiting for photoshop pic. |