Showing posts with label Godwin Emefiele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Godwin Emefiele. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2016

CBN Governor gets Vote of Confidence from FG.


The Presidency appears to have passed a vote of confidence on the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele, following the moves by some members of the House of Representatives to remove him from office.


A Presidency source said, at the weekend, that the Federal Government has confidence in Emefiele to see the country, alongside top government officials in the economic sector, out of recession.

A motion sponsored by Hon.Ali Isa (Balanga/Billiri constituency, Gombe State), titled, “Call for investigation of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s forex policies”, last week, had called for the sack of Emefiele and his team over the fate of the Naira.

The call was supported by Hon. Mojeed Alabi, representing Ede North/Ede South/Egbedero/Ejigbo (Osun State) and Hon. Wale Raji, representing Epe (Lagos), among other lawmakers in the House.

A Presidency official, reacting to the moves, told Newsmen that President Muhammadu Buhari “is far from convinced that Emefiele is responsible for the currency crisis or the economic recession”.

“The CBN Governor briefs the President regularly on the situation, on the inflow of dollars every month and how much is being demanded by importers. The President has seen the progression and regression over the years and how the scarcity of forex is causing the sharp drop in the value of the Naira. He believes it is very unreasonable to sack Emefiele and CBN management,” said the official, who declined being named because he was not mandated to officially speak on the issue.

He added: “When oil price was $120 per barrel and we had reserves of over $60 billion, the Naira was doing well. That was when we should have checked the import dependency to grow the local economy. We did not do that. The President is not convinced that now that crude oil price is less than $50 and production has dropped drastically because of militant activities, Emefiele should be blamed for the falling Naira”.

According to the source, the President believes Emefiele has done his best in the difficult circumstances that Nigeria has found itself.

It was learnt that the CBN has made many interventions since the crisis started to stabilise the finances of states and the Federal Government.

A source at the Ministry of Finance said the CBN, acting as lender of last resort, has provided loans of over N420 billion to several states to pay workers’ salaries in the last two years, outside their statutory allocations.

Each of the 36 states has also collected N10 billion for infrastructure development, while the N350 billion “stimulus spending” recently announced by the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, was provided by the Central Bank.


Source : Vanguard

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Sack CBN Gov, Emefiele Now – House of Rep Members Demand…Find Out Why

CBN Governor "Godwin Emefiele"
The house of rep has demanded for the sack of The current CBN Governon “Godwin Emefiele” whose wife was rescued from the hands of the kjdnappers recently .





In a motion entitled ‘Call for investigation of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s forex policies’, which was sponsored by Hon Ali Isa, some members of the federal house of representatives have today, October 5, called for the sack of the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, and his entire team over the continuous fall of the naira at the parallel market.
Moving the motion of the sacking on the floor of the house, Isa said despite the weekly releases by the CBN to the Bureau de Change (BDCs) and the banks, the value of naira against the dollar had continued to depreciate.

According to TheCable News, Mojeed Alabi who contributed to the debate for the sacking of the CBN boss, expressed dismay that the CBN governor ignored several invitations to discuss some of the bank’s policies with the lower chamber.
“Over the falling of the naira, the CBN governor and his team should be sacked,” Alabi said.

While calling for the sack of the CBN governor, another lawmaker, Wale Raji, said Nigeria is the only country that quotes “black market” figures as officials.

“Who is in charge of our Forex CBN or the black market? This is the only country in the world where the black market rates are quoted on television. If Nigeria were to be a normal country, the CBN governor and his team should be sacked,” Raji said.

However, the minority leader of the house, Leo Ogor, kicked against the sack of the CBN governor, he said the legislature in conjunction with executive should find a solution to the problem. “The only thing we do is pay lip service,” he added.

The house resolved to set up an ad hoc committee to interact with the BDCs and other establishment that receive foreign exchange directly from the CBN, so that they can explain how they utilis the forex.

The house adopted the motion after it was put to a voice vote by Yakubu Dogara, the speaker.

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