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Home»News»Nigeria News»Presidency Denies CBN Printing Currency To Boost Government Projects
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Presidency Denies CBN Printing Currency To Boost Government Projects

By orientalnewsngOctober 6, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigerian government has denied that the Central Bank is printing excess currency to facilitate its economic projects.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, has described the allegations that the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN is not following due process in the printing money to support government programmes, as absurd.

He however accused the civil society organizations of not doing enough to support the Federal Government’s anti-corruption drive.

He made this known at the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room Dialogue held in Abuja in which he was a guest.

The CBN claims on the federal government between December 2013 and April 2017 for instance, was quoted to have gone from N678 billion to N6.5 trillion ($1.8 billion to $17.3 billion)—an almost 10-fold rise.

These “claims” are made up of overdrafts, treasury bills, converted bonds and other such lending.

The CBN in its recent report published the personal statements of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members from the July meeting. The personal statement of Dr. Doyin Salami, a well-regarded member of the MPC noted for his straight talking, said the CBN was providing a “piggy-bank” service to the federal government.

But Osinbajo in response to questions from about 70 CSOs present at the event said, “That is certainly false. I think it is very sad that is circulated. I think the whole idea that the CBN is printing money to support government, is completely absurd. And the context on which it was accredited to the person I think it was completely misunderstood.

“If you look at our M1, M2, the amount of money circulated is within appropriate limits. And inflation has continued to go down month by month. Honestly if there is money in circulation way beyond limit then we should expect that inflation will begin to go up. But that is not the case. Of course, there has been a firm up on government borrowing and that is significant and we have been very upfront about what we are doing.

“The DMO is required to publish the debt profile of government regularly and only three weeks ago the last debt profile was published. The government has largely funded its activities through the treasury bills.

“There is no law that said the CBN should not intervene in agriculture, I personally believe that intervention are important especially in areas that government has funds. But how much has CBN expended? So far on the Anchors borrowers Programme it has expended N52 billion and that is not a significant amount of money, the budget is about N7 trillion.

“So the issue of printing money, I personally I think is absurd because if that was the case, let’s say there is plenty of naira, it will put pressure on foreign exchange.”

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