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Emefiele: Why we do not want to float the exchange rate

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The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has explained why the apex bank cannot freely float the exchange rate despite pressure from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) to do so.

Emefiele said that freely floating the exchange rate will lead to some uncontrollable spiral effect on Nigeria’s exchange rate.

This was made known by Emefiele during a chat with journalists on the sidelines of the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington DC, United States of America (USA) while responding to a call by the President of the World Bank Group, David Malpass, for Nigeria to do away with its multiple exchange rate systems and rather maintain a single exchange rate system.

Emefiele who stressed that different countries have different challenges and must develop solutions that will help address those challenges said that the CBN will continue to make IMF and World Bank understand the peculiar situations that Nigeria faces and how to tackle them for the progress of the economy.

What the CBN Governor is saying

Emefiele defended the apex bank’s managed-float exchange rate system, stressing that it was adopted to address the peculiar challenges the country faces.

Emefiel’s CBN Forex Strategy in a nutshell

He pointed out that what the CBN had been doing was to ensure that even as they run the managed float, there should be some interventions put in place to really control the exchange rate.

Emefiele on IMF Commendation

On the commendation received from IMF over the positive momentum in Nigeria’s non-oil sector, Emefiele said,

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