State of the economy and free fall of the Naira : Senate Summons CBN Gov

na_logo

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Get Daily News, Tips, Trends and Updates in your mailbox

Latest News

The Right Place for you comfort furniture's

Living Room

We offer a wide variety of furniture for homes and offices

Dinning Set

We provide stylish and high-quality dinning interior furnishing solutions.

Bedroom

We manufacture and produce complete bedroom furniture and interior furnishing products.

Share

Join us in a transformative journey towards better care for Deltans and support for all.

The Senate on Wednesday summoned the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) , Olayemi Cardoso , to appear before it on Tuesday next week to profer solutions to the parlous state of the economy and the free fall of the Naira at the forex market.

The Senate Summon was made by its Committee on Banking , Insurance, and other Financial Institutions, Chaired by Senator Adetokunbo Abiru (APC Lagos East).

The committee hurriedly met on Wednesday when Naira plummeted to N1,520 to a US dollar and resolved to summon the CBN governor on a way out of the foreign exchange quagmire.

Speaking with journalists after the hurried meeting held behind closed door, Senator Abiru said the state of the economy, especially the spiraling inflationary trend was of great concern to the lawmakers.

He said “We have held a meeting this afternoon essentially to focus on the direction of the Nigerian economy .

“We are all living witnesses of what is going on. Underlining the major issue of the economy is the way the inflation index has been, and of course, it is a major concern to us .

“We have deliberated among ourselves. Critical issues were addressed, and we believe that the next line of action is to summon the governor of the Central Bank on Tuesday at 3 O’clock to brief us properly on the state of the economy.

“That we have resolved and will communicate to the governor of the Central Bank after which we will have further communication with members of the press’

Related Post