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CBN To Reduce Importation By 35%

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Central Bank of Nigeria is currently working towards slashing the country’s importation.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, says plans to slash the country’s import bill by about 35 per cent are ongoing.

Emefiele said President Muhammadu Buhari’s insistence on the diversification of the country’s economic base about five years ago had already started to yield positive results.

The CBN governor made this known while receiving a delegation from the Central Bank of The Gambia (CBG), led by its governor, Buah Saidy, on a two-day working visit to Nigeria.

He stated that the country currently has the potential to export and earn foreign currency from the production of urea for local production of fertiliser as well as petroleum product as soon as the Dangote refineries go into operation by the first quarter of next year.

According to him, this would help to reduce importation by about 35 per cent.

The CBN Governor said a country with a population of over 200 million like Nigeria should have food security, pointing out that this was why the apex bank was aggressively looking into the area of food and, “where we can use our own available raw materials to produce what we need in our country.”

Emefiele said: “And we believe with time Nigeria will really be a greater country than it is today. We don’t think we are great yet because we have a high import dependence in the country and we are doing everything possible to reduce imports.

“But like you know, when we are able to reduce imports, encourage exports and encourage consumption spending and investment, those are some of the parameters that will ultimately boost our economy so that we can continue to see rapid growth in our GDP and see prosperity for our people.”

According to him, the apex bank also has vast experiences in IT and cybersecurity, adding that its infrastructure had been proven to be impregnable to hackers.

He told the visiting team, “There were some protests sometime last year and when the protest was going on we saw that people were trying to hack into systems and they tried to hack into the CBN systems.

“I got a message that the CBN system had been hacked into and I said the CBN system cannot be hacked into. I called our director in charge of IT and she responded that we have enough firewall that prevented the hack into our system. So those are the kinds of experiences we can share with you though expensive but will share them with you and think of how to work together to collaborate with yours.”

Saidy, on the other hand, said the CBG was having a difficult time regulating the banks in the Gambia especially in the areas of meting out sanctions to erring financial institutions.

The CBG then sought to know the magic which the CBN had adopted to sanction banks’ executives without repercussions.

Emefiele in response to this attributed the successes to the support which the apex bank had enjoyed from the National Assembly.

The CBN Governor said: “On the issue of the CBN independence, I thank you for the kind words. But I think the point is that we thank our own parliament. Our parliament has been extremely supportive of the CBN.

“They put in place a central bank Act that grants independence to the CBN and we have our Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act that also grants a lot of power and authority for the CBN to bite when we find people who want to take advantage of the system for their own personal benefit and we don’t breed any nonsense about people who try to take advantage of our system for their personal benefits.

“Everything must be done keeping in mind the overall national goals and objectives and that is why the CBN will act very fast on any economic agent that tries to undermine our policies and that’s why we are very firm on them.”

According to him, “Working with your parliamentary I believe you can have laws that can give you the kind of independence that you need in any, practically most of the central banks in the world today have independence that gives them the power to be able to manage monetary policy in a way that is beneficial to their countries and economy.”

He noted that CBN was also doing everything possible, apart from looking at currency adjustment when necessary, to confront issues of supply management and ensure that economy grows.

Emefiele said the apex bank had also adopted demand management strategies that help curtail imports and ensure that some of those goods that can be produced locally are not imported.

CBN To Print Gambia’s Currency

Meanwhile, there are strong indications that Nigeria’s apex bank may seal an agreement with CBG to undertake the printing of legal tender for The Gambia.

This comes after the CBG requested a possible collaboration as it seeks to address acute currency shortages in the country.

Emefiele, while receiving a delegation, already assured that the CBN has an extremely competitive advantage to manage the currency printing job for The Gambia.

According to the CBN Governor, the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Plc which was established in the early 1960s had been printing currency for the country, noting that the facility has a lot of available capacity to satisfy the demand of the CBG.

Saidy had informed the CBN governor that it is currently expensive and unsustainable for the Gambia to continue to rely on its printer, De La Rue of London for its currency needs.

According to the CBG Governor, the distance alongside some logistics and resource restrictions had partly led to the country’s current situation whereby it had witnessed an acute shortage of currency with attendant implications for the economy.

Emefiele, however, said: “I note your point on currency management. The Nigerian mint was set up in the early 1960s and we’ve been producing our currency since the early 60s and we have a lot of idle capacity to ensure that instead of you going to Europe or other countries, you will be able to benefit from our ideas.”

He said: “Our colleagues will take you to the security printing facility. Our colleagues that came in from Liberia two months ago were fascinated by the kind of facilities, we have at our Nigerian security printing and minting facility and I am sure that you will also enjoy them.

“And I am sure they will follow you back to the Gambia to see how they can help you to structure your economic order quantities so we can also be of assistance in printing your currency.

“And I can assure you that we can be extremely competitive if only from the standpoint of logistics and freight from Europe but it’s just going to be a few hours from here to the Gambia and the rest of them.”

The CBG Governor had further explained that it costs the bank about £70,000 to move printed currencies from Sri Lanka to the Gambia.

Saidy said: “We also need assistance in currency management. Right now we have a situation where we are running very low on currency and at some point, I get scared because we cannot at the central bank run out of currency completely as that will be a disaster.

“So we want to learn from your estimate. We have a model but we have not looked at it yet – given to us by our printers – De La Rue. How they estimate the currency need of the country on yearly basis.

“But I think it has some defects otherwise, the acute shortage we have currently would not have happened.”

He said: “We placed an order for three years of currency to be printed but again, the contract with De La Rue since independence they have been printing our currency.

“Yesterday in my interaction with the Deputy Governor, Mr. Kingsley Obiora, we realise that you print your own currency and I asked about security and he assured me that you have top-of-the-line security features.

“So this is another area I would want us to exchange ideas and have discussions on how possibly if we decide to go with you we can collaborate with your assistance to be printing our currency.”

The CBG Governor stated that “Again, it is closer, De La Rue is in London but they do the printing in Malta and also Sri Lanka. The last one was done in Sri Lanka.

“Lifting those things all the way to the Gambia is costly because we had to do some emergency order and that cost was going to be on CBG but with negotiations and assuming then that we will give them this contract of three years of printing our currency, they now paid for the flight – about £70,000 to lift those currencies to the Gambia.”

Saidy stated that another reason for the CBG to CBN was to benefit from the vast experiences of the CBN on how it had successfully regulated the financial system and sought assistance in the areas of information technology, cybersecurity, modernisation, forex shipping, and management, among others.

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