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CBN Gov Cardoso to Abandon Emefiele’s Policies

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
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The new governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, says the new team will need to abandon some of the policies of its predecessor, led by Godwin Emefiele, and focus solely on monetary policy to strengthen the naira.

Cardoso stated this during his screening and confirmation as the CBN governor yesterday. Adding that money supply is behind the rising inflation in the country.

The deputy governors screened and confirmed are Emem Usoro, Abdullahi Dattijo, Bala Bello, and Philip Ikeazor.

While answering questions from the lawmakers, Cardoso said the apex bank is faced with numerous challenges which the team had identified and would address.

“We have identified issues of corporate governance, diminished institutional autonomy, discontinuity of orthodox policies, and foreign currency issues.

“Addressing inflation and price stability is the function of the CBN. We will address the issue of foreign exchange unification. If there is a need for interest rate alignment, we will do it for economic growth.”

To manage the economic policy, Cardoso said size matters, adding that the CBN team had identified macroeconomic indices and will facilitate new ways to attain $ 1 trillion GDP in eight years.

On inflation, Cardoso said each will be tackled based on their causes.

“If the inflation is on food, we should ramp up production of food. If inflation is on energy, we know the challenges of energy. If you are importing, automatically you are importing inflation,” Cardoso said.

On the issue of money supply, Cardoso said the way money has gone up in Nigeria, “that, itself, is behind inflation. It is the problem. It is a big problem, but going forward, we will do everything possible to ensure that deficit financing does not bring problems to us.”

He went on: “These are the assurances I can give you coming from outside because we will maintain a good working relationship to block the excesses we had in the past.

“I believe that the CBN under us will have no choice but to embrace a culture of compliance,” Cardoso said, adding that they will abide by the CBN Act.

“We will not wait for oversight before we interact with the lawmakers. We will have zero tolerance for abuse of processes. We recognize the fact that we need to work closely with these chambers at the National Assembly to ensure compliance.”

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According to him, deficit financing and undue money glut are responsible for 50 percent of the inflation

He told the Senate that there is a need to stabilize the naira to settle Nigeria’s outstanding debts, stating that the country is only spending money on printing currency rather than bringing in revenues.

According to him, the immediate thing to look out for is to address operational issues, which are the unsettled obligations of the CBN wealth of N4 billion or N7 billion.

He opined that Nigeria will not make progress if it is not able to handle that side of the foreign exchange rate.

Cardoso said the issue of the foreign exchange rate is worrisome, adding that Nigeria must have a stable exchange rate.

Also speaking, a deputy governor, Philip Ikeazor, said the present CBN is going to strengthen governance and focus on monetary policies and not fiscal policies.

He said the country must decide to support the physical majors of the CBN and ensure that exportation thrives.

“We will think outside the box, tackle inflation and the free flow of naira,” he said.

Meanwhile, Senate President Godswill Akpabio has called on Nigerians to be patriotic and unite in tackling the rising poverty in the country.

In his opening speech, after lawmakers resumed plenary after their long recess, Akpabio said all must keep aside their political differences and ensure that the rising poverty is tackled.

“As we resume to embark on our legislative functions and engagements, I encourage open and constructive dialogue, cooperation, and a spirit of unity on all matters of national significance, as it is through such discourse, that we can achieve the best outcomes for all Nigerian citizens.

“As you go about your official legislative duties be reminded that although our opinions may differ, our common purpose is to advance the well-being of our constituents and our nation.

“In the face of rising poverty, insecurity, and public agitation for good governance, it is imperative that we set aside personal differences and work together with renewed patriotism and dedication to nationhood,” Akpabio said.

The Senate adjourned to resume on 3rd October, 2023.

Source: nairametrics

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