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CBN provides banks with forex for school fees, medical payments

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As part of efforts to alleviate the hardship experienced by Nigerians in need of forex for school fees, traveling allowance and medical treatment, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has provided additional forex to financial institutions across the country.

Isaac Okorafor, the acting director, corporate communications of the Central Bank of Nigeria, made this disclosure during a recent interview.

According to THISDAY Newspaper, Okorafor also gave the assurance that the naira, which exchanges for about N305 to a dollar at the interbank market and N517 at the parallel market, would regain its value as there have been improvement in local production.

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The additional forex will be sold at 20 percent above the interbank rate.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria has taken a decision to directly fund banks with additional foreign exchange to be able to take care of some personal travel allowance, school fees and medical payments. With that, we have tried to set an exchange rate for those transactions at 20% above the interbank rate – that is, 20 per cent above the interbank rate that ranges between N305 and N315.

“The banks have been directed to sell to all the people that will come up for it and they actually have been directed to open up avenues at the airport so that they can deal with these demands.”

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He gave the assurance that the naira would not plunge further adding that the shortage was due to reduced income for the country.

“The cause is obvious: we can’t earn enough again and we’re trying to rationalise and prioritise what we have at the moment so that it can meet the most basic needs of the country.”

Okorafor went on to state that the rate of importation of goods and items that could be produced locally has reduced.

“Although people are trying to use all kinds of machinations and tricks to bring us to that (N1000/$1), it won’t happen because the economy itself, local production is picking up and the rate at which people import useless things is coming down. I am very certain the naira is going to come back, gradually.”

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