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Verification of invalid FX claims in final stage — we’ll make payments soon – Cardoso

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says it is finalising the verification process of the $2.4 billion unverified foreign exchange (FX) backlog, noting that valid transactions will soon be paid.

Olayemi Cardoso, governor of CBN, spoke in Abuja on Wednesday at the second existing foreign direct investors roundtable and regulators’ forum and the launch of Nigeria’s regulatory impact analysis framework.

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On February 5, 2024, Cardoso announced the $7 billion FX backlog “inherited” from the previous administration had dropped to $2.2 billion.

In March last year, the governor said all valid outstanding FX backlog claims had been settled, noting that about $2.4 billion of the sum was invalid following an enquiry into the transactions.

Succumbing to pressure from the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), CBN had said it was looking into the FX re-validation exercise to ascertain complaints of manufacturers and importers over FX claims worth $2.4 billion.

Providing updates at the event on Wednesday, Cardoso said efforts to unify exchange rates and clear a backlog of $7 billion in FX-backed loans, are restoring confidence among investors.

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He said forensic verification processes are nearing completion.


“Yes, we had a backlog of $7 billion and we have cleared the verified claims. We looked at the unverified claims and I believe that we are at the final stages of separating what qualifies as fully verified,” he said.

“I will shortly be paying out those monies that had been verified by the forensic auditors.

“Something told me that if there was anything I would get a clap for today. It was that.

“It’s unfortunate that it has taken so long but the truth of the matter is that there were a lot of practices that went on that really should never have happened in the first place.

“But anyway that said, we are going to ensure that we do what we need to strengthen our market and to create better trust in what you investors naturally desire and deserve.”

Cardoso expressed optimism about Nigeria’s investment landscape.

“This forum is a testament to the shared commitment between the public and private sectors to foster a more dynamic and investor-friendly economic environment,” he added.

The CBN governor, highlighting Nigeria’s potential, stressed its large consumer base and skilled workforce — adding that the CBN’s role is to create macroeconomic stability.

“Nigeria remains one of Africa’s most promising investment destinations,” he said.

“Our policies are tailored to ensure a conducive environment for both local and foreign investors.”


‘Inflation Is A Monster’

On inflation control, Cardoso acknowledged concerns about high interest rates but stressed the necessity for stabilising the economy.

“The real monster is inflation; if the populace lacks spending power, goods will not sell,” he said.

Cardoso also said the apex bank is committed to transparency and collaboration with fiscal authorities, adding that Nigeria’s position as a viable investment destination would reinforced.

Speaking earlier, Ibrahim Hadejia, deputy chief of staff to the president (vice-president office), emphasised the federal government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for foreign investments.

“We are dedicated to fostering a business-friendly climate that attracts both local and foreign investments,” Hedejia said.

The deputy chief of staff said the newly launched regulatory impact analysis framework will streamline processes for investors

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