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Naira crunch: Nigerians urge banks to dispense N100, N50 bills
As the effects of the current cash crunch bite harder, Nigerians have called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to prevail on commercial banks to dispense N100 and N50 notes to Nigerians.
They made the call in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.
Mr Benedict Chukwuweike, an accountant, said that dispensing the N100 and N50 notes would help solve the immediate challenge of access to the new naira notes.
Chukwuweike particularly noted that in countries like United States, the highest denomination mostly in circulation is $100.
He said that the country could emulate such countries as the issuance of more N500, N1000 bills becomes a problem.
According to him, the development will help to curb inflation and attract more value to the nation’s currency.
Also speaking, Mrs Eniola Gbadamosi, a Teacher, said that dispensing of the N100 and N50 bills should have been the alternative pending when issues surrounding the redesigned notes would be resolved.
According to her, the N100 and N50 bills have become valuable to her as the notes have helped her to cope with the naira crunch.
“I started gathering the N100 and N50 notes since January when the heat of the January 31st deadline enveloped the nation.
‘’Little did I know then, that the crunch will degenerate to what it is now. Today, my N100 and N50 notes have been very useful.
Miss Catherine Lawson, an unemployed youth, told NAN that she boarded a bus on Wednesday and was lucky to have the N100 and N50 notes on her.
Mrs Judith Chukwukadibia, a Lawyer, said that since the crisis started and those in the urban areas were crying for cash, she knew it would be worse in the rural areas.
“So, what I quickly did was to change my money into N50 notes which I sent to my parents in the village.
“The aim was to avoid pressure my parents will go through. I didn’t want them to be stranded. I am happy that the step has proved very helpful.
“I even did same to myself and have been very comfortable since the naira crunch started,” he said.
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the old N200 note would remain a legal tendet until April 10.
In a nationwide broadcast on Thursday, he said that the old and new N200 bills will exist side by side so as to ease the cash crunch.
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FG agency blames multiple taxes, others for high cost of goods
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has released findings from a comprehensive investigation into the factors contributing to the relentless increase in consumer costs.
The Director of Surveillance and Investigation Mrs B. A. Adeyinka, said this while briefing journalists during a market surveillance to enforce prices today in Masaka Markets, Nasarawa State.
Adeyinka explained, “We’ve conducted extensive interviews with marketing executives and sellers across various sectors. Despite government efforts to stabilise the currency, prices remain high.
“Our findings point to a complex web of factors, including multiple layers of taxation and transportation costs, driving prices up. The cost of transportation is a significant burden on the sellers, and this cost is inevitably passed on to the consumer.
“For instance, a product that once cost N15,000 now sells for N50,000. This drastic increase is largely due to higher transportation expenses, the rising cost of pesticides, and security concerns in certain areas.
“Our first step is to compile a report on the multiple taxes affecting the market and advise the government on potential solutions. We aim to unlock the market by reducing these taxes, thereby easing the financial burden on both sellers and consumers.”
The FCCPC as part of its campaign for compliance sealed 4U Supermarket Wuse 2 on Thursday for breaching price and quality standards.
Speaking on Thursday, the acting Chief Executive Officer of FCCPC, Adamu Abdullahi, stated that the commission would continue the price enforcement in other states.
On his part, the executive chairman of the market, Gimbal Salasi said the market executives were working to ensure hitch-free market operations and price regulations in the market.
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New World Bank financing tools receive funding boost
New financial instruments designed to boost lending capacity and enable the World Bank Group (WBG) to take on more risk for shared global challenges have received a significant endorsement.
The World Bank Online Media Briefing Centre communicated this in a statement, a copy of which was obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja.
The statement said 11 countries announced commitments on Friday for the Portfolio Guarantee Platform, hybrid capital mechanism, and new Livable Planet Fund totaling 11 billion dollars.
“The WBG’s unique leveraging capability enables the resources pledged to hybrid capital and the Portfolio Guarantee Platform to be multiplied six to eight times over 10 years.
“Under certain conditions, the leverage amount could reach tenfold.
“The resources pledged today could provide up to 70 billion dollars in urgently needed funds, which can be deployed to address cross-border challenges and advance development goals.”
It said Belgium, France, Japan, and the U.S. pledged to the Portfolio Guarantee Platform, while Denmark, Germany, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, and the UK made commitments to hybrid capital.
“Japan is committed to providing the first contribution to the new Livable Planet Fund.”
The statement quoted Ajay Banga, WBG President, as saying, “We worked hard to develop these new financial instruments that boost our lending capacity, multiply donor funds, and ultimately allow us to improve the lives of more people.
“The generosity of these countries is both an endorsement of the progress we have made to reform the bank and a sign of their shared commitment to development globally.”
It quoted Vincent Van Peteghem, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Belgium, as saying that Belgium was delighted to provide a 70 million dollar Portfolio Guarantee to the World Bank’s Global Solutions Accelerator Platform.
“Belgium strongly supports the WBG’s new vision to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet.
“This contribution will help to expand the bank’s lending capacity to assist International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) clients address global challenges.
“Such challenges include pandemic prevention and preparedness, including health system strengthening and climate change, as well as biodiversity.”
The statement quoted Andrew Mitchell, Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister for Development and Africa, UK, as saying,
“If the world is serious about shifting the dial on poverty and climate change, we need to put our money where our mouth is; the World Bank’s efforts to mobilise extra funds do just that.
“Our pledge of 100 million pounds for hybrid capital, which will unlock one billion pounds of additional financing capacity over the next decade, will turbocharge our ability to tackle urgent global problems and deliver real impact.”
The statement said the WBG had implemented a series of reforms and developed innovative financial instruments as part of the Capital Adequacy Framework review, which was recommended by the G20 Expert Group.
It said the reforms include adjusting the loan-to-equity ratio to secure 40 billion dollars over 10 years from the IBRD’s balance sheet and increasing the bilateral guarantee limit by 10 billion dollars.
“Others are working to maximise callable capital benefits by publishing a detailed report for rating agencies to better assess its potential value and the bank’s financial capacity.
“Also introducing hybrid capital, giving shareholders and partners an opportunity to invest in bonds with special leveraging potential.”
The statement said another reform was developing the Portfolio Guarantee Platform which provided a shared approach to risk that would make the bank’s financing more widely available.
“Also, launching a Livable Planet Fund that enables governments’, philanthropies’ and other partners’ contributions to incentivise cooperation across borders and tackle shared challenges.”
The statement said the WBG had taken the additional steps to develop IBRD 50-year loans at no additional cost for borrowers.
It said the loans would be utilised for projects that provide cross-border benefits.
“Additionally, we created a system to reduce interest rates for projects that address global challenges, which will be partially funded through the Livable Planet Fund.”
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