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Expert Blames Forex Scarcity On CBN’s Policies
A chartered banker, Mr.
Godwin Unegbu, has said that the current scarcity of foreign exchange in the country is largely due to the unfriendly policies of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CNB) toward Bureaux De Change.
Unegbu, a member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), who disclosed this to The Tide in Port Harcourt, Wednesday, said that the devaluation of the naira and other attendant policies introduced by the CBN has further tightened the economy.
He predicted that further devaluation of the naira would slow down economic activities and deepen current lull in the capital market.
The financial expert, who kicked against further devaluation of the currency, called for urgent diversification of the economy, to increase the revenue generation of the nation.
Unegbu, who is also a member of the Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), said there was no justification for calls for further devaluation of the naira.
“Devaluation makes the citizens poorer in an import-dependent economy, kills local enterprise, purchasing power and living stands are weakened.
“Devaluation would not have the needed impact in a mono-product economy, and Nigerians should be prepared for hard times with further devaluation of the naira,” he said.
The chartered banker however, urged Federal government to map out strategies that would aim at diversifying the economy to increase revenue generation in line with the present realities.
Corlins Walter
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