Obadiah Mailafia, former deputy governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), says 20 percent of the currency circulating
in the country is fake. He said this at the national assembly on
Monday, while delivering a lecture at the public hearing on the 2017
budget.
Mailafia said it would be impossible to bring down food prices with fake currency in circulation.
“Twenty
percent of currency circulating in Nigeria is fake; you can’t bring
down food prices if you have fake currency circulating,” he said.
Mailafia said apart from the foreign exchange
crisis, the refusal of CBN to effectively regulate commercial banks
contributed to the recession in the country.
“I am a former deputy governor of CBN so when it comes to regulations, we could have done better,” Mailafia said.
“If
you have recession, you have to open a situation room, where experts
will be monitoring the economy daily. These experts will work to on ways
to get the country out of the situation.”
He advised the authorities to take concrete steps to prevent the naira from plunging “down forever”.
“If nothing is done, the naira will continue to plunge down forever,” he said.
“This
is where boldness in economic policy is needed. Though the current
administration inherited recession, Nigerians expect them to tackle it.
That was what the Obama administration did. We need stabilisation of the
exchange rates.”
He advised that the budgetary process should be structured in a way that would ensure rapid economic recovery.
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