Replacing CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele Will Not Address Inflation, Economic Woes — Peter Obi 

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Peter Obi

Peter Obi has said that replacing CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele will not address the level of fiscal rascality fueling inflation and other economic woes.

 

 

The Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, on Monday, said replacing the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor Godwin Emefiele will not address the level of fiscal rascality fueling inflation and other economic woes.

 

He made this disclosure while speaking at the Chatham House in London.

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He stated that Nigeria’s exchange rate challenge will not go away if Emefiele is removed.

 

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Peter Obi has backed Emefiele amid rising inflation, chaotic foreign exchange regime, and high interest rate, among other glaring economic challenges.

 

“People are talking about the Central Bank Governor. First, let me assure you that the CBN governor will maintain his independence. He will be respected.

 

“Again, it is not the problem of the person there. CBN has a role in monetary policy. Then, you have the fiscal ecosystem. It’s like you go to a football match and the person who is supposed to be playing a particular wing is no longer there.

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“Replacing Godwin Emefiele and putting somebody else there, with that level of fiscal rascality, which is what is fuelling our inflation and our rate of exchange today… these are some of the things we need to cut”.

 

 

Ejesgist.ng reported that Emefiele resumed office after annual leave, a statement signed by the apex bank Director of Corporate Communications, Osita Nwanisobi, stated.

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Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Secret Service, DSS, denied a report of an alleged invasion of Emefiele’s office upon his resumption on Monday in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Peter Afunanya.

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Controversies have continued to surround the alleged imbroglio between Emefiele and DSS.

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