Business 2016: President Buhari Promises to End Problems Facing The Naira

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President Muhammadu Buhari, during his presentation of Nigeria's 2016 budget to the National Assembly today stated that the CBN was working to address the problems facing the Naira.

“I am aware of the problems many Nigerians currently have in accessing foreign exchange for their various purposes – from our traders and business operators who rely on imported inputs; to manufacturers needing to import sophisticated equipment and spare parts; to our airlines operators who need foreign exchange to meet their international regulatory obligations; to the financial services sector and capital markets, who are key actors in the global arena,” the president said during his budget presentation at the national assembly.

“These are clearly due to the current inadequacies in the supply of foreign exchange to Nigerians who need it. I am however assured by the governor of Central Bank that the bank is currently fine-tuning its foreign exchange management to introduce some flexibility and encourage additional inflow of foreign currency to help ease the pressure.

“We are carefully assessing our exchange rate regime keeping in mind our willingness to attract foreign investors but at the same time, managing and controlling inflation to level that will not harm the average Nigerian. Nigeria is open for business. But the interest of all Nigerians must be protected.

“To the farmers, traders and entrepreneurs, we also hear you. The status quo cannot continue. The rent seeking will stop. The artificial current demand will end. Our monetary, fiscal and social development policies are aligned.”

He however didn't mention the modalities to be employed to ease forex pressure but insisted that the naira would not be further devalued.

The Naira on Tuesday appreciated by N2 to the greenback, exchanging at N268 per dollar.
 

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