The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Tuesday injected another sum of $100m into the interbank foreign exchange market, its acting Director, Corporate Communications, Isaac
Okorafor has said.
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
Okorafor said the measure became necessary as part of the initiatives to make Forex easily accessible, thereby crashing
demand at the black market.
The director made this known to newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said that the measure was to fund the commercial banks with enough Forex to cater for the request of customers and to
meet basic travelling allowance, medicals and tuition fees.
This fresh injection by the apex bank brings the amount so far pumped into the interbank Forex market within the last two
weeks to $1.14bn for both forwards and invisibles.
A former Economic Adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Prof. Ode Ojowu said the measure would further
create problems for currency speculators who had not recover from the sudden appreciation of the Naira.
“It appears this time around, the CBN has decided to become smarter than the market
manipulators by putting on its cap of authority to look beneath the market forces,” he said.
Ojowu also commended the efforts of the CBN in ensuring the continuous appreciation of the Naira.
He attributed this to good policy and effective communication strategy, which had increased dollar supply to the market.