Devaluation of the Naira is not an appropriate option in the current economic realities facing the country, and offers no solutions as far as the Buhari administration is concerned, Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo said Thursday.
The Vice President disclosed that already other sovereign wealth funds have indicated interest in the fund which would be used to address the nation’s decaying road, rail and power infrastructures. He said “this is our approach to speeding up the country’s infrastructural development.”
Osinbajo restated that the current foreign exchange restriction is a temporary measure to ensure that “we dont deplete our foreign exchange substantially,” at a time when the prices of oil in the international market is dropping. He added that the restriction is also to bring some stability to the country’s foreign reserves without which Foreign Direct Investment, FDI, might be affected.
In his reckoning, FDI is more forward looking than portfolio investments which is being affected by the decision to manage the foreign exchange resources of the country at this time.
“I am not sure devaluation is the issue, but how to ensure foreign direct investment which is more useful, ” the Vice President noted adding that he expects a bit more stability and direction in the next few months.
He disclosed that the federal government would work with the Central Bank of Nigeria to ensure that legitimate businesses are not badly impacted by the current foreign exchange restrictions, especially those who have previous contracts and loan commitments.
The Vice President received the Italian Ambassador in Nigeria, Fulvio Rustico and the Canadian High Commisioner in Nigeria Perry John Calderwood. Osinbajo expressed the appreciation of the federal government to both envoys on behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari and also looked forward to closer and deeper ties between Nigeria and the two countries.
A delegation of top executives from Citigroup led by Jim Cowles also paid a courtesy call on the Vice President earlier today.
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