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No Plans to Move Our Investments Away from Dollar, Says NSIA James Emejo in Abuja Managing Director/Chief Executive of Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), Mr. Uche Orji, has said the investment authority has no plan to re-dominate its assets from the United States dollar into other reserve currencies.

There had been speculations that NSIA could consider moving away from the dollar amid the current global dynamics occasioned by the RussiaUkraine crisis, which appeared to have threatened the age-long dominance of the greenback. However, Orji said he did not foresee an end to the dollar

prominence, adding that the greenback has often been the preferred haven for assets in turbulent times. Besides, he said many currencies seemed to have underperformed the dollar whenever there was a crisis, as it remained the currency of safety for most people.

Orji stated, “So for the NSIA, I think we are still going to remain fairly heavy on the dollar for some time. “In terms of moving our investments away from the dollar, I think we are still a long way from any other world reserve currency. It is still complicated for the world to unwind into

something else. “When there is an economic crisis, there are probably three currencies people tend to hide their assets in: one is the US dollar, second is the Japanese Yen, and third is the Swiss Franc.” The NSIA boss recently stressed that global inflation remained a significant

disincentive to investments, adding that it has continued to distort the global economy. He also warned that financial performance of the NSIA in 2022 could be impacted by developments in the global and local environments given Continued on page 5

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2023: Obi's Aspiration Suffers Setback as Fresh Litigation Rocks Labour Party Abdulsalam's ex-deputy vows to obtain new court orders today NLC still in court against Abure, says Falana Sunday Aborisade, Abuja Plans by former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, to

contest next year's presidential election on the platform of Labour Party (LP) appeared shaky yesterday, as a faction of

the party threatened to renew its legal battle this week. Former Deputy National Chairman of the LP, Calistus

Okafor, gave the hint in an interview with THISDAY in Abuja. Similarly, yesterday, lawyer to Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)

and Trade Union Congress (TUC), Mr. Femi Falana, confirmed that the case, which the unions instituted against the late

Abdulkadir Abdulsalam leadership of the party, now under the Julius Continued on page 5

Ayu to Tambuwal: 'You’re the Hero of the Convention'

Atiku begins search for running mate, considers south-south, south-east govs Pays Tambuwal ‘thank you’ visit as Anyim, Ihedioha, others congratulate him Southern, Middlebelt leaders say his election an affront on south Peterside castigates Wike for wasting Rivers money See story on page 5 OKOWA

STRENGTHS He is from Anioma, the Igbo speaking part of Delta. He meets the clamour by south-east and southsouth for the presidency Has extensive administrative experience from local govt level to being a state governor with deep pocket He is well-educated, a trained physician WEAKNESSES Not exposed to national politics Might not be considered 100 per cent loyal considering recent development between him and his godfather

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STRENGTHS STRENGTHS STRENGTHS He was a banker before he joined Akpabio’s govt as SSG An investment banker, might have some skills to Has rich public sector experience manage the economy Former Senate President and former SGF He's generally considered a gentleman Critical of the economic direction of the FG He's perceived as a stabilising voice Not seen to be overtly ambitious He's a dogged fighter, defeated his godfather in his Not seen to be overly ambitious An astute player in the power game in the state battle for a second term Aggressively campaigned for presidency to be zoned to S'east Outmaneuvered his godfather to get a second term. WEAKNESSES WEAKNESSES WEAKNESSES Limited national experience, with no name recognition. Perceived as a serial betrayal who doesn’t honour his words Doesn’t have deep pocket Has limited name recognition Even though he contested the primaries, he came Has limited experience in national politics Doesn’t have control of his State PDP structure Doesn’t have full grip of the internal politics of his state a distance fourth His party, the PDP is factionalised in home state Lost the battle to present delegates at the Doesn’t have a political base and structure Under investigation by the EFCC for alleged corruption recent convention outside his Akwa Ibom State


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