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We’ll Reject Punishment For Dollar Hoarders – Senate by TheFreeOne: 5:34pm On Nov 21, 2016
Leke Baiyewu, Abuja

The Senate has rejected the recommendation by the Nigerian Law Reform Commission on the review of the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Act, which will empower the Central Bank of Nigeria to jail people for up to two years or fine them for 20 per cent of the amount of the foreign currency held in their possession for more than 30 days.

The Senate, in a statement signed by the Chairman, Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, stated that with its focus on boosting investors’ confidence in Nigeria’s economy, such move, as proposed by the NLRC, which would prevent investors from making free entry and free exit from the market, would suffer outright rejection by the senators.

The statement read, “The measure is disruptive and counterproductive, threatening to undermine many of the reform efforts already underway in the legislature and by government ministries, intended to boost investor confidence.

“The Senate would never pass such a punitive and regressive proposal. Overall, some of the commission’s recommendation has many sound attributes and could help Nigeria’s investment climate. We believe the CBN should have the authority to regulate the forex market and determine the exchange rate policy, as already enshrined in its enabling Act.

“A market-oriented exchange rate policy is the best recipe for guiding the operations of the foreign exchange market. This will ensure the supremacy of market mechanisms in efficiently allocating the scarce forex resources.”

The upper chamber of the National Assembly stated that it was committed to working with the executive to halt the worsening recession and return the country to economic growth.

http://punchng.com/well-reject-punishment-for-doller-hoarders-senate/
Re: We’ll Reject Punishment For Dollar Hoarders – Senate by makelove2m(m): 5:41pm On Nov 21, 2016
liars..... they are stealing , converting our stolen monies into foreign currencies starch them in there house, so what are they crying for? CBN wants them to deposit such month in the bank...................... foolish Senators............. will will not allow you people stop this
Re: We’ll Reject Punishment For Dollar Hoarders – Senate by thesicilian: 5:51pm On Nov 21, 2016
We will reject punishment for dollar hoarders...
...because we are the dollar hoarders...
Re: We’ll Reject Punishment For Dollar Hoarders – Senate by Progressive01(m): 5:52pm On Nov 21, 2016
That is the crooks for you Nigerians!

These criminals realise any such law would see them falling the most convicted which isnt a desirable situation, just like any serious anti corruption bill that would be taken before them.

These guys are a mighty clog in the wheel of progress Of this country.

How i desperately wish we could just do away with them.
Re: We’ll Reject Punishment For Dollar Hoarders – Senate by TheFreeOne: 6:01pm On Nov 21, 2016
So in essence the CBN / DSS should stop harassing BDC operators and allow market forces take its due course.

Using brute force in place of policies is a glaring dearth of good ideas from economic policy makers.

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