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Economist Wants President-Elect To Focus On Monetary Policy
An Economist, Mr Henry
Boyo, has advised the President-elect to focus on strengthening monetary policy, to improve and transform Nigeria’s economy.
Boyo gave the advice on Wednesday in Abuja in an interview with The Tide source.
“ The president-elect should not settle for doing things the way people have been doing it in the past without much success.
“He must be very concerned about monetary policy strategy, “ he said.
“This is because at the end, no matter how hard he works, if he does not understand the critical significance of money and its management, then, all his efforts will be meaningless.”
He said that Nigeria could not afford to continue to have excess liquidity in the country that arose from government borrowing money it did not need.
The economist said that such development had led to high interest rates and increased the national debt burden to almost about 10 per cent annually.
“We cannot continue to mop up excess liquidity at a time when the real sector is dying and crying for lack of fund.
“We can also not expect naira to appreciate when there is surplus of it in the system.
“We cannot expect fuel subsidy to be resolved so long as the naira continues to weaken.
“ So long as the naira weakens, the higher will be the price of fuel and the more difficult it will be to remove fuel subsidy in the country.
“He must neither be favourable toward increasing government debt nor must he willingly encourage government borrowing while at the same time there is surplus money in the system.’’
He emphasised that the president-elect should be interested in determining an appropriate value for the naira, such that the country would not have the highest value of currency in circulation at five dollars.
He said ,“One N1,000 is equivalent to about five dollars, compared to about 100 dollars in America; 100 pounds in Europe and that is an indication of the low purchasing value of our currency”.
Boyo said that the lack of recognition of the significance of monetary policies by the past governments had been one of the major challenges of the nation’s economy.
“These are the main areas the president-elect would have to pay attention to; otherwise his stay in power will not be very meaningful to a greater number of Nigerians.
“Until the president pays attention to that, he may not be able to successfully manage the economy.”
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