Business
Politicians Demand For Dollars, Put Pressure On Naira
There are indications that
the Nigerian currency which hit an exchange rate of N208 against the United States Dollar in the streets of Lagos recently may drop further as politicians seek more of the greenback to fund campaigns few weeks to the general elections.
The naira had last week crashed against the dollar from N191 to N208 at the parallel market.
Foreign exchange dealers told The Tide source on Wednesday in Port Harcourt that the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) stringent requirement for purchasing dollars at the official and interbank segments of the forex market had forced the politicians to take to the Bureaux De Change and street markets in recent times.
According to a source at one of the BDCs at Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt, at least 60 per cent of total demand for the dollar at BDCs black markets is being fuelled by politicians who are currently stepping up preparations for the February elections.
The Tide further gathered that the CBN had last week increased its weekly dollar sales to each of over 2500 BDCs in the country from $15,000 to $30,000 over six months after it slashed the figure from $50,000 per week to $15,000.
But findings by The Tide indicated that forex market officials want the CBN to increase the amount of dollar sale to the BDCs to stem further fall of the Naira.
The Head, Investment and Research, BGL, PLC, a research and investment advisory firm, Mr Femi Ademola, who spoke to the Tide said everything was still tied to falling oil prices.
He said the CBN’s inability to match the rising demand for the dollar with supply was traceable to the nation’s dwindling forex revenue.
According to him, a further devaluation of the naira after the elections might be inevitable unless the price of crude oil went up.
Ademola added that unless the price of oil rose, the CBN might be forced to move the official midpoint of the dollar from the current N168 to N200 after the elections.
Already, the CBN in a bid to mitigate the pressure on the Naira last week stopped banks from selling dollars to the BDCs, while it increased its weekly sale to each operator to $30,000.
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