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Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by dre11(m): 5:53am On Jan 17, 2017


The House of Representatives yesterday rejected the Federal Government’s exchange rate of N305/dollar in this year’s budget, saying it would engender huge corruption, with the almost N500/dollar at the parallel market.

Members of the Green Chamber also queried the Executive on the domestic borrowing plan of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration, saying it will stifle funds that could have been made available to the real sector and small businesses to grow the economy and move the country out of recession.

Of the N2.321 trillion borrowing plan projected in the budget, N1.253 trillion is to be sourced from the domestic market.

The lawmakers, who spoke during an interactive session with members of the Executive with the committees on Finance, Appropriation, Aid Loans & Debt Management, Legislative Budget and Research and National Planning & Economic Development on the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) also said the government was not doing much to reign in inflation which presently stands at 18.55 percent.

Members in the various committees at the meeting also accused the Federal Government of insufficient consultation with stakeholders, especially the National Assembly while developing the MTEF, adding that the parameters in the budget are different from that in the MTEF initially submitted to the National Assembly
But the Minster of Budget & National Planning , Senator Udo Udoma, said the government has a multi-facetted plan to move the country out of recession.

On inflation, he said: “ It is our objective to move towards a very low inflation environment because we need to move to a low inflation environment so as to have sustained and sustainable growth.

“We believe that, as the Central Bank had said, many of the things that were feeding into the inflation in 2016 is that once we can stabilise the exchange rate and other aspects of the economy, we will reduce the rate of inflation .

“But we need to do a lot more than that. We need to reduce the cost of doing business and we have a number of plans to achieve that. We need to get Nigerians back to work. We need to get single interest loans, particularly in the key areas, such as agriculture and all that, to get people back to work. Already the Central Bank is working on that.”

Udoma said the government was doing a lot, which it believes will restructure the economy.

According to him, the difficult and challenging phase the country is passing through is seen on the part of the executive as an opportunity “to change things in a fundamental way”.

Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said the government had put a lot of measures in place to stimulate the economy. She said people should be careful about putting their faith in the black market as it drives inflation.

“There is a number of structural initiative to close the gap. We have to look at why are people buying dollars at such high amounts. It’s driven by irrational and emotional factors.”

Adeosun said the Fundamentals show that the naira should be strengthening presently. “The black market will collapse because it’s not being driven by any fundamentals,” she said.

On Treasury Single Account (TSA), the minister said it was counter productive to put the government’s money in commercial banks only for them to loan it back to the government at higher rates.

Mrs. Adeosun said the government was spending more on infrastructure. “We’re targeted on spending on what will bring us out of the recession,” she said.

At the session were the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mines and Solid Minerals Development, Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Nigerian Customs Service.

Others were Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Debt Management Office, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR).


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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by kingphilip(m): 6:03am On Jan 17, 2017
Whatever you do just try to kick us out of recession..

The National Assembly should also try to reduce the feeding allowances for the president, vice president and the presidency because I'm quite sure that money can feed the smallest state in Nigeria in terms of population

Good morning this morning Nigerians
Good morning this morning Nairalanders

May God make this day fruitful for all of us

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by princeade86(m): 6:05am On Jan 17, 2017
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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by MrGreenMavro: 6:10am On Jan 17, 2017
hmm
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Benjom(m): 6:15am On Jan 17, 2017
Why won't it lead to corruption? Soon, the black market rate will be double of the official rate. We seriously need divine intervention in this country. Prices of goods are becoming outrageous.

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by sarrki(m): 6:19am On Jan 17, 2017
They should all work for the Good of the common man

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by pinkcottoncandy: 6:22am On Jan 17, 2017
ARBITRAGE NATION

ARBITRAGE LEADERS

TO CBN,

Why not peg the exchange rate close to the black market rate and give banks authority to sell to customers at a reduced rate, so as to drive the ABBOOOKKIIS who are influencing the black market rate...drive them out of business,


Then with time, regain control over the currency as you are in charge of regulating the banks

The current way is just to encourage massive arbitraging...if banks can sell at $305, top bankers who have access to broker these fx deals will buy from the bank at $305 with their money and sell to the public at $400...CREATING MORE PROBLEMS

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Flexherbal(m): 6:36am On Jan 17, 2017
We want a better Nigeria, this year.

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Nobody: 6:36am On Jan 17, 2017
sarrki:
They should all work for the Good of the common man
of course your unconditional zombiesm will assure that they work for the good of the common man...

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by ScotsReferendum: 6:56am On Jan 17, 2017
pinkcottoncandy:
ARBITRAGE NATION

ARBITRAGE LEADERS

TO CBN,

Why not peg the exchange rate close to the black market rate and give banks authority to sell to customers at a reduced rate, so as to drive the ABBOOOKKIIS who are influencing the black market rate...drive them out of business,


Then with time, regain control over the currency as you are in charge of regulating the banks

The current way is just to encourage massive arbitraging...if banks can sell at $305, top bankers who have access to broker these fx deals will buy from the bank at $305 with their money and sell to the public at $400...CREATING MORE PROBLEMS

Why are banks not allowed to sell Forex.?

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Fyno: 8:12am On Jan 17, 2017
Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said the government had put a lot of measures in place to stimulate the economy. She said people should be careful about putting their faith in the black market as it drives inflation.

“There is a number of structural initiative to close the gap. We have to look at why are people buying dollars at such high amounts. It’s driven by irrational and emotional factors.”




Kemi should go back to university

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Nobody: 8:15am On Jan 17, 2017
One country with eleven different exchange rates.



I tell you, the way Buhari is running this government is sideways

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Ogu83: 8:16am On Jan 17, 2017
This country na wah ooo
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by bettercreature(m): 8:17am On Jan 17, 2017
Ogu83:
This country na wah ooo
Just wondering if they are paying ministries in dollars or negotiating contracts in dollar because their business with dollar is beyond my understanding
No sane government would release dollars to ministries at the rate of 305,it's like someone is trying to enrich some people
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by ip2121918021(m): 8:18am On Jan 17, 2017
pinkcottoncandy:
ARBITRAGE NATION

ARBITRAGE LEADERS

TO CBN,

Why not peg the exchange rate close to the black market rate and give banks authority to sell to customers at a reduced rate, so as to drive the ABBOOOKKIIS who are influencing the black market rate...drive them out of business,

They're the _abokis angry
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by MrAboki: 8:18am On Jan 17, 2017
305 is unrealistic..


Oil price will not be rising anytime soon and Nigeria is still a one track economy.

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by bonechamberlain(m): 8:19am On Jan 17, 2017
This is a strange country, the budget is planned on a different exchange rate to what is being sold to the public.

God save us from this man called buhari

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by okonja(m): 8:19am On Jan 17, 2017
These people are mad
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by MrAboki: 8:19am On Jan 17, 2017
pinkcottoncandy:
ARBITRAGE NATION

ARBITRAGE LEADERS

TO CBN,

Why not peg the exchange rate close to the black market rate and give banks authority to sell to customers at a reduced rate, so as to drive the ABBOOOKKIIS who are influencing the black market rate...drive them out of business,


Then with time, regain control over the currency as you are in charge of regulating the banks

The current way is just to encourage massive arbitraging...if banks can sell at $305, top bankers who have access to broker these fx deals will buy from the bank at $305 with their money and sell to the public at $400...CREATING MORE PROBLEMS

The banks are us and we are the banks.. grin
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Iamwrath: 8:20am On Jan 17, 2017
OK now what rate should Buhari use?


I Skimmed through and I realized something, these people aren't fighting for the masses, they are fighting for themselves.


They are the ones with access to CBN, they are the ones who get paid in $$ if dollar value is converted into the economy it remains at naira value , govt spends less dollars means more dollars for commercial purpises



What they won't tell you though is that it's thier greed killing them


It's a win win for them


If it's 305 they win, if it's 500 they win, I'm no expert but if there are economists in the house please let's hear your opinion


And anybody wants to quote, use sense don't quote all the writeup
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by bettercreature(m): 8:20am On Jan 17, 2017
MrAboki:
305 is unrealistic..


Oil price will not be rising anytime soon and Nigeria is still a one track economy.
You dont understand what they are saying
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by dyabman(m): 8:20am On Jan 17, 2017
cool
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by AngryNigerian(m): 8:21am On Jan 17, 2017
...nawa oo! $305 abeki $490?

God is watching oo
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by DONSMITH123(m): 8:21am On Jan 17, 2017
drama daily
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by 5starmilitant: 8:21am On Jan 17, 2017
Corruption is fighting back in many ways. Buhari claim to be fighting corruption, and exchange rate differs in various parastatals and sectors of the country.
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Dc4life(m): 8:22am On Jan 17, 2017
DOLLAR EXCHANGE RATES IN A SINGLE ECONOMY
1) Pilgrims rate N197/$
2) Customs rate N285/$
3) Budget rate N305/$
4) Interbank rate N315/$
5) Fuel Imports rate N316/$
6) International Cards rate N319/$
7) Travelex rate N345/$
cool Special Funds for Airlines N355/$
9) Western Union N375/$
10) BDC N399/$
11) Black Market rate N488/$
Who can beat this record? A country with 11 different exchange rates for different purposes!! How will the Naira appreciate when it is not stable?


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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by TANKDESTROYER(m): 8:24am On Jan 17, 2017
the dawn is near
Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by chronique(m): 8:26am On Jan 17, 2017
How many exchange rates do we have in this country for God's sake?

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by googlepikins: 8:29am On Jan 17, 2017
Fyno:

Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said the government had put a lot of measures in place to stimulate the economy. She said people should be careful about putting their faith in the black market as it drives inflation.

“There is a number of structural initiative to close the gap. We have to look at why are people buying dollars at such high amounts. It’s driven by irrational and emotional factors.”




Kemi should go back to university
kemi adeosun is a thief, a con-artist , dumb as Buhari. She should apply for havard business school and learn something. Nigeria is not going to come out of recession with this idiott woman. For the past 2 years now, she has been injecting and stimulating trillions of our oil money on nonsense.

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by dayod247(m): 8:34am On Jan 17, 2017
All I know is that we waited for 2016 budget and nothing positive happened even after so much drama. Now it's is 2017. They have started again. Na only God and our individual self that can get us out of this recession.

Same dullards did the last budget and you expect a difference in this new one!!!

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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by mantosa(m): 8:35am On Jan 17, 2017
quote author=Dc4life post=52874160]DOLLAR EXCHANGE RATES IN A SINGLE ECONOMY
1) Pilgrims rate N197/$
2) Customs rate N285/$
3) Budget rate N305/$
4) Interbank rate N315/$
5) Fuel Imports rate N316/$
6) International Cards rate N319/$
7) Travelex rate N345/$
cool Special Funds for Airlines N355/$
9) Western Union N375/$
10) BDC N399/$
11) Black Market rate N488/$
Who can beat this record? A country with 11 different exchange rates for different purposes!! How will the Naira appreciate when it is not stable?


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Re: Reps Reject N305/dollar Exchange Rate For Budget by Pavarottii(m): 8:35am On Jan 17, 2017
A country that has more than 3 exchange rate to one currency. And u say u r fighting. Corruption.

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