“For those taking money from banks to buy dollars, it is illegal to do so. If the security agencies hold you, you will know the implication of that,” Godwin Emefiele, CBN governor, said Tuesday at the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting in Lagos.
Indeed, Nigeria’s central bank has to play hail mary (as in American football) hoping for a touchdown. But most times, hail marys are intercepted or knocked down. In other words, they rarely work.
Criminalizing free market activities may not solve the root cause. Until the apex bank understands that only warehouses and factories (the old types and the new species) can save Naira, nothing will change. The power of Naira comes from Kano, Aba, Osogbo, etc and its improvement is in warehouses and factories, not in CBN headquarters or banks’ branches.
As Naira falls to N625/$, we do not need threats. What we need is a plan. Part of that plan is even stopping the national grid from constantly collapsing (6th time already in 2022): “Major Nigerian cities including the Federal Capital Territory were thrown into darkness on Wednesday when the country’s electricity grid collapsed. Electricity distribution companies announced Wednesday that the collapse occurred at about 11:00 a.m. Wednesday’s incident is the sixth reported collapse in 2022.”
He asked Nigerians illegally exchanging naira for dollar to stop because the CBN would conduct investigations and bar those found culpable from conducting transactions in Nigerian banks.
In addition, he disclosed that the apex bank is keeping an eye on customers and banks, warning that it wouldn’t hesitate to sanction banks caught in illegal transactions.
The Central Bank needs support but it needs to focus on fixing the root causes even though most of these challenges cannot be solved by it alone. Without electricity, no one can light the Naira.
CBN Says It’s Illegal to Buy Dollar with Naira – Threatens to Sanction Banks, Arrest Customers








