Connect with us

featured

ABUJA: EFCC Raids Bureau De Change Shops

Published

on

 

Against the backdrop of the continued free fall of the Nigerian naira, operatives of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday raided some bureaux de change in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

Over 50 operators were also arrested by the anti-graft agency during the raid in Abuja and their shops were sealed.

We gathered that the naira is currently under high selling pressure in the black market following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s announcement that the newly redesigned naira notes would be in circulation from December 15, 2022.

Though the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmad, warned the CBN of the consequences that may arise from redesigning 200-, 500- and 1,000-naira notes, President Muhammadu Buhari backed the move, saying it will help in the fight against corruption.

Advertisement

Buhari said he was convinced that the nation would gain a lot from CBN’s decision to redesign the naira notes.

As of the close of trading on Tuesday, the naira was said to have hit 840/$ in the black or parallel market.

According to Nairametrics’ FX tracker, the naira has lost over 28 percent of its value between January and October 2022 due to increased demand for the dollar amid sustained dollar scarcity. The naira started the year at N565 to a dollar.

The exchange rate at the Investors and Exporters window, where FX is traded officially, has also seen some systematic devaluation so far this year, moving from an average of N416/$1 last year to as high as N444/$1 as FX supply continues to dwindle in recent times.

Data tracked by Nairalytics showed that the sum of $362.7 million was traded at the official FX market last week, marking a decline from $425.3 million recorded in the previous week.

Advertisement

This was even significantly lower than the average of $500 and $1 billion weekly trades recorded sometime earlier in the year.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending