Naira grossly undervalued – Cardoso

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Yemi Cardoso says the Naira is grossly undervalued.

Cardoso said this on Tuesday in Abuja, while presenting a communiqué from the 293rd meeting of the apex bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).

He said that the foreign exchange market had not been functioning effectively and had been distortionary in outcome, thereby creating a serious challenge for the Naira.

“We are presently investigating some of the manipulations that have been taking place.

“For distortions that came up due to bad behaviour, those involved will be made to face the full wrath of the law,” he said.

The CBN governor said that the apex bank was clearing the backlog of genuine forex claims, adding that the country’s foreign reserves now stood at 34 billion dollars

“Just today, we paid another $400 million to those that have been so identified,” he said.

He said that it was important that the foreign exchange market had a good amount of liquidity and minimal distortion. “In recent times we have been able to attract liquidity into the system.

“We have attracted up to $2 billion as a result of the tools that we have used to calibrate interest rate.

“We are collaborating with law enforcement agencies to ensure that we can better understand what is going on in the market.

“We are moving to a very aggressive regulatory environment where we will have zero tolerance for sharp practices,” he said.

He said that players in the market would have to abide by all CBN regulations as those who refuse would face the consequences.

According to him, a very thorough exercise is going on to identify what went on in the past and what needs to be done.

Cardoso said that the CBN was moving away from intervention programmes and development finance initiatives like the Anchor Borrowers Programme, as they were time-consuming and counter productive. “Everybody’s concern is about price stability, and we should put everything we have into ensuring price stability.

“The interventions took away a lot of time for things we do not have the expertise to do, and it created a lot of distortions in the economy through inflow of money supply.

“The interventions that took place in the recent past were estimated in excess of N10 trillion. It did a lot of damage to the economy,” he said.

He, however, said that the apex bank was taking concrete steps to recover loans that were given out through such interventions.

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