MONDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 2023

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Respite Seen for Naira as CBN Intensifies Settlement of FX Backlogs Obinna Chima

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has intensified its clearance of backlogs of foreign exchange (FX) forwards, raising hope for the strengthening of the naira in the coming days. THISDAY gathered from a top chief executive officer of one

of the leading banks that more FX forwards were cleared last week, with a promise by the apex bank that before the end of the month, a substantial amount of the outstanding FX forward obligations would have been settled. The move, the officer stressed, had ushered in improved FX liquidity in the market. He

expressed optimism that in the coming days, the naira would rebound, but warned currency speculators to desist from economic sabotage. The bank CEO, who pleaded to remain anonymous, said, “For the smaller Nigerian banks and the foreign banks, the CBN cleared not less than 80 per cent of their FX

forwards. But for the big Nigerian banks, they just started clearing ours and the central bank has cleared about five to 10 per cent of the FX forwards. “The plan is that in the next two weeks, they would clear 30 per cent for the big banks. So, they are injecting liquidity into the system and there is a scheme of

arrangement to take care of the balance. “The banks are happy and this has certainly started driving up confidence and we are certain that in the coming days, FX speculators would lose their shirts. “Realistically, the naira should be trading between N700 and N800/$ if not for the activities of those that

are pushing the speculative attack on the naira. So, I am telling them to be careful and they must desist from such act.” The officer expressed confidence that as the federal government took steps to block leakages in the economy, especially as they Continued on page 6

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NEITI: Huge Recurrent Expenditure Affecting States’ Capacity to Develop Loan receipts by Rivers, A’Ibom, grew 935.27%, 680.91% in one year Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja A report by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

(NEITI) has expressed serious concerns over states‘ recurrent expenditure, noting that the huge expenses was affecting

their capacity to develop. In its just-released 2020-2021 Fiscal Allocation and Statutory Disbursement (FASD) Audit

Report, NEITI stated that the states must implement strategies to boost their Internally Generating Revenue (IGR) for

their survival. by 22.97 per cent to N1.16 trillion The total recurrent expenditure in 2021. of the states for the period, NEITI Continued on page 6 said, was N2.10 trillion, increasing

Uzodimma, Ododo Win Imo, Kogi, Diri Leads in Bayelsa Opposition candidates call for cancellation of elections Yiaga Africa alleges INEC uploaded results for PUs where elections didn’t hold HURIWA: Exercise viciously rigged, full of violence ȱ ¢ȱ ȱ ȱŦ Advises losers not to waste money challenging results

DECLARED WINNER IN IMO… Jubilant Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State with the wife, Chioma, at the Government House Chapel Owerri on Sunday shortly after the Independent National Electoral Commission declared him winner of the November 11 governorship election in Imo State.

ODODO WINS KOGI…


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